Playing Pebble Beach Live on E6 Connect with Uneekor QED Golf Simulator

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In this video I am playing E6 Connect Golf LIVE against an opponent from the Discord E6 Connect group with a mix of 9 holes at Pebble Beach Golf Course. He is playing on the Flightscope Mevo+ and I am streaming his live swing camera in the video along with mine. You will also see I have the Uneekor Ignite window chopped up and placed in the bottom so you can see my club camera! Even a few of those terrible drives…. oh my. Hopefully I will have my driver fixed soon haha. I think this review of the Pebble Beach Links Golf Course on E6 Connect will show you have fun it is to play and how beautiful the golf course is.

About Pebble Beach Golf Course

Play the No. 1 Public Golf Course in America
Welcome to Pebble Beach Golf Links, unanimously rated the No. 1 Public Course in the Country. Pebble Beach hosted its sixth U.S. Open in 2019, more than any other course over the last 50 years. Future championships include a first U.S. Women’s Open in 2023, and a seventh U.S. Open in 2027. Every February, the PGA TOUR visits for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, a tradition that began in 1947.

Enjoy the round of a lifetime at Pebble Beach.
Here are the mix of 9 holes we play in this video.

Hole 4
326 YDS
This was the only par-4 to play under par at the 2019 U.S. Open, but plenty of trouble lurks, with nine bunkers surrounding the fairway and green. The ocean also comes into play for the first time, and will stick around for the next seven holes.

PAR 3
Hole 5
192 YDS
Designed by Jack Nicklaus and opened for play in 1998, this green feeds from front-left to back-right. Beware of the bunker behind the green — it cuts into the putting surface more than it appears from the tee.

PAR 5
Hole 6
506 YDS
Take a good look at where the green is as you walk up to your drive. The second shot of this iconic par-5 climbs nearly four stories to an elevated second fairway.

PAR 3
Hole 7
106 YDS
Take a look at the flag on the sixth green to gage what the wind is doing. Aces have been made here with clubs ranging from a lob wedge to a 3-iron.

PAR 4
Hole 8
427 YDS
From the bottom tees, an aiming rock helps you find this find fairway, which pours over a cliff after about 240 yards. From there, enjoy what Jack Nicklaus calls his favorite approach shot in all of golf, over a seaside chasm to a green that steeply slopes from back-to-front.

PAR 4
Hole 10
446 YDS
The widest fairway on the course slopes toward Carmel Beach, setting up a sidehill lie on this long par-4 to a green perched on the edge of a cliff.

PAR 4
Hole 16
401 YDS
A tee shot played over the island bunker in the middle of the fairway sets up a flat lie from 150 yards. Keep in mind that the green slopes strongly from right-to-left.

PAR 3
Hole 17
177 YDS
This iconic hourglass-shaped green can play 15 yards longer or shorter depending on the pin placement. The traditional Sunday U.S. Open hole location is back-left, where Jack Nicklaus famously hit the flag with a 1-iron and Tom Watson chipped in.

PAR 5
Hole 18
543 YDS
It’s the most famous finishing hole in golf. Aggressive drives attempting to reach this par-5 in two need to send their tee shots left of the tree in the fairway. Or you can safely play to the right of the tree, lay up and wedge onto the green.

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