

What a year it’s been so far
I feel like with each course you choose, we make this community stronger
Tot Hill Farm kicked things off with a bang — a huge success and the start of a new wave of builds. Then came The Meadows, a special local project where my son practiced for his golf team — simple, pure, and fun.
From there, the second 18 at Pumpkin Ridge – Ghost Creek carried the momentum, following last year’s Hollow release. Wolf Creek hit hard, quickly becoming a community favorite.
The updates to Tara Iti and Cabot Cliffs were massive crowd-pleasers, while Georgia Golf Club got a full overhaul — released more than a month before the big April tournament and introducing the first-ever tournament setup on/off feature. The exclusive Fall Edition remains a patron-only gem.
Next came TPC Natty of Canada — long regarded as one of the best north of the border — followed by DPC Highlands, where it was truly time to take flight in the hills.
I gave Riverbend a total rebuild for the Chasing Scratch community, then dropped Ballantrae: Game of Thrones Edition, a mind-bending twist that pushed GSPro boundaries once again.
Then came Reunion Tides, with its never-before-seen low tide/high tide system — a deeply personal project and a tribute to my late father.
Taking over Pine Valley from Pakman was an honor. The final build turned out beautifully and just released publicly today after a few months of beta testing here
And then came Snowshoe — winter golf like we’ve never seen before. A total game changer. If you haven’t played it you’re missing out on a treat
And now New England National and Wade Hampton, these are special — both perfect blends of realism, artistry, and atmosphere.
It’s been an incredible ride so far, and I never want a single patron to feel like you’re not getting value. I’m working relentlessly to push limits and deliver the best GSPro has to offer.
Next stop: I’m going to go ahead and get Pete dye River Course out. Never finished it. Shouldn’t take a ton of time. Te Arai North and South — New Zealand’s glory awaits.
Brent Wells
Course designer · tekbud.com