18 holes in 30 minutes – Golf Simulator Speed Round at Oakmont. Many people ask the question, how long does it take to play golf? Well in this video I show you how I managed to play 18 holes of golf at Oakmont Country Club on E6 Connect software using the Uneekor QED Golf Simulator in 30 minutes. This is a really fast 18 holes of golf for me, I usually take about 45 minutes to an hour.

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This was a fast round for me and I was honestly not sure if I could really pull off a full 18 hole round of golf in this amount of time regardless of being in my golf simulator. I for sure rushed some shots and made some errors that cost me some strokes but it was really fun and I was honestly happy with my overall score. Let me know what you think in the comments below and be sure to subscribe. Thanks for watching!

About Uneekor QED

The UNEEKOR QED golf simulator continues to prove it’s value in it’s price range with these in-depth features even with the basic Ignite software package offering items like the golf swing video analyzer tool. If you choose to move up to the succeed or refine packages, you can be even more confident in the options that are available such as driving range, shortgame complex, putting, golf course simulation play, challenge games, and more.

WHAT IS UNEEKOR QED?

The UNEEKOR QED is a Golf Simulator piece of Hardware that is acting as a Golf Launch Monitor for golf simulation play and data analysis. QED stands for the Latin phrase “quod erat demonstrandum” which means “what is proven or demonstrated.”

UNEEKOR QED GOLF SIMULATOR provides Cutting Edge Technology

• Provides authentic swing experience to enhance performance

• Verified data results in productive practice and accurate fitting

• Multiple practice modes for endless entertainment

Any Golfer Can Unlock Confidence in Every Swing

• Shot skills and training Driving Range and Complex

• Accurate fitting Precise Photometric Data

• Course management and prep for round Stroke Play Mode Course Practice Mode

QED IGNITE includes:
• QED Bar Ceiling Mounted Indoor Only Sensor
• QED OPTIX: Validated Photographic Technology providing actual club impact and ball spin videos of each shot
• Fitting data
• 3D Driving range
• Swing Motion Analysis Tool (*option to purchase (2) add on cameras)
• Box of Marked Balls (required for use)

About Oakmont Country Club

Oakmont Country Club is a country club in the eastern United States, located mostly in Plum with only a very small portion of the property located in Oakmont, suburbs of Pittsburgh in western Pennsylvania. None of the area in play of the golf course is actually located in Oakmont. Established 117 years ago in 1903, its golf course is regarded as the “oldest top-ranked golf course in the United States.”[5] It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1987.[5] The Pennsylvania Turnpike separates seven holes (2–8) from the rest of the course.

The course, the only design by Henry Fownes, opened 117 years ago in 1903. With a crew of 150 men and a little under two dozen mule teams, Henry Fownes spent a year building Oakmont on old farmland, which was ideal for a links-style course. It straddles the Allegheny River Valley and uniquely has virtually no water hazards, and, since 2007, almost no trees. With a USGA course rating of 77.5[2] and some two hundred bunkers it is generally regarded in the golf community as one of the most difficult in the United States. It features large, extremely fast, and undulating greens. All are original but the 8th, which was moved several yards to the left to make way for the Pennsylvania Turnpike in the late 1940s. Originally a links course, trees were added in the 1950s-1960s. Most were removed beginning after the 1994 U.S. Open, with between 5,000 and 8,000 eliminated during a 2007 renovation alone.[6][7] Greens are planted with Poa annua,[7][8] and par for members is 71.

The course is also noted for its slope. In particular, on holes 1, 3, 10, and 12, the greens pitch away from the fairway.[9]

One of Oakmont’s most famous hazards is the Church Pews bunker that comes into play on the 3rd and 4th holes. It measures approximately 100 by 40 yards (91 by 37 m) and features twelve grass covered traversing ridges that resemble church pews.[7][10]

For many years, Oakmont’s bunkers were groomed with a rake with wider than normal tines, creating deep furrows. The rakes were last used in U.S. Open competition in 1962 and eliminated from the club in 1964.[11]

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18 holes in 30 minutes – Golf Simulator Speed Round at Oakmont.