
A few courses have come out recently that I'm pretty proud of. If you haven't played them yet, here's what you're missing.

Prairie links carved through native Illinois grassland, inspired by Black Sheep Golf Club. Over 300 bunkers. Rolling fescue. The kind of routing where every decision matters and creativity gets rewarded.
Sugar Grove is a course that doesn't announce itself. It just earns your respect over 18 holes. If you like links-style golf with real consequence, this one's for you.

Tom Fazio's mountain masterpiece in the North Carolina highlands. Massive elevation changes, green complexes that punish laziness, and a layout that rewards patience over power.
Wade Hampton doesn't get talked about enough in the sim golf world. That's a mistake.


Two courses. One stretch of New Zealand coastline. I released these together because they belong together, and because I've actually stood on that ground.
I got to play Te Arai in person during a trip to New Zealand. The coastline, the dunes, the way the wind moves across the land. It changes how you see the game. These courses are my attempt to bring that feeling into GSPro.
Te Arai South hits you with massive dunes and constant movement. Te Arai North is quieter, bolder. Both will humble you.
They're also the inspiration behind RISE Season 1. The entire season is set in New Zealand, built around the Aotearoa landscape. If you've been playing RISE, you know this coastline. If you haven't started yet, this is a good reason to.
Te Arai South → · Te Arai North →
All courses available exclusively to Tekbud Patreon members. Building or upgrading your sim setup? See what I recommend.
Brent Wells
Course designer · tekbud.com