"Spend your golf pro's skill points in the areas that will provide an
advantage on your course. Have a lot of short holes? Spend points on
Accurate Irons, High Backspin, and Accurate Putter. Does your course play
long? Go for Power Hitter, Long Driver, and Accurate Driver.
Spending your skill points wisely will ensure that you win more challenges and
tournaments." - TEM
"Make your first hole a long one so that it gives your golfers a chance
to spread out on the course. If your first few holes are short, things
will quickly back up and golfers will leave when they become frustrated at
waiting too long." - TEM
"Place monuments that increase golfer happiness near your more difficult
or crowded holes to counter the negative feelings generated by these types of
holes." - TEM
"Run paths alongside your holes and always connect the green of the last
hole with the tee for the next. Make sure to place your first tee near
your clubhouse and connect it to the clubhouse by a path. Doing these
things will keep your golfers on track and they will not waste time finding the
next hole. It will also allow you to place snack bars across your course
and make sure that they are connected to the clubhouse." - TEM