A stylized black rooster with red comb and wattles, encircled by a red ring, with the words 'The Rooster' in red and white lettering.

A GAME-CHANGING GOLF EXPERIENCE.

SCORECARD FOR THE ROOSTER

A golf scorecard with a rooster logo in the top left corner, showing six holes with their respective yardages and a total score of 320.

AT TC GOLF PERFORMANCE.

We wanted to provide a space for golfers of all skill levels to practice and play in an environment more akin to a golf course. The Rooster was born. The Rooster was designed to be fun, allow players to be creative, and test different skills in every player’s short game. Whether you are new to the game or a savvy wedge warrior, The Rooster will change how you look at practicing and playing the game of golf.

  • Hole 1 at TC Golf Performance short course

    At 35 yards, the first hole may not seem daunting but don’t sleep on commitment. The first green may be the toughest and requires a golfer to commit to their target. Take note of the pin location, commit to your target, and swing with confidence.

  • A golf course on a sunny day with trees and hills in the background, displaying hole 2, 65 yards.

    The second requires that your distance control be dialed in. While the square green may seem rather simple at first glance, missing your distance target will make your putt or pitch that much more difficult. Focus.

  • A golf course with green fairways, sand bunker, and trees in the background during late afternoon or early evening. A tee box with two golf balls marked with the number 3 is visible in the foreground. Text overlay indicates it is Hole 3, 40 yards.

    A solid strike is your friend at the third. Shots struck with an open face tend to fall short right and those where the face closes down tend to sail long left. Neither of those misses produce a desirable result. Pick the right shot for the given pin and focus on center face contact here.

  • A golf course green with a flagstick on hole 4, which is 50 yards away, surrounded by trees and a scenic landscape.

    Hole four isn’t a total picnic but it’s designed to give the brain a break. There are a number of slopes that funnel a shot towards the pin, don’t get lazy but have some fun on four. You will need the mental nap before tackling the fifth.

  • Digital illustration of a golf course with a putting green and a flag marker, trees in the background, and a text overlay indicating 'Hole 5, 70 yards'.

    Hole five is where you need to put your skills to the test. We have tested commitment to your target, distance control, and the quality of your strike to this point. You will need to make sure all of those skills are a ten out of ten on this hole.

  • A golf course with a green, sand traps, and a flag on hole 6 that is 60 yards from the tee. The background shows trees, hills, and a building with a warning sign, all under bright sunlight.

    Hole six combines the test from one through five and adds the element of creativity. Pins on this green might seem difficult to play to but there are slopes you can use to make the shot easier and more fun. Take a step outside the box here, you might be surprised what you discover.