GOlden tee countertop?

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I was in this guys garage the other week and I saw in the corner, a Golden tee II countertop machine. I asked him about it and he said he got it with a bunch of stuff, said it worked with a golden tee fore 2k, looked good but was not for sale.

He let me take a couple shots of the thing and when I can figure that out for here I'll post them. I want one of these things...anybody ever see these around? Or know what they're worth?
basically, picture a countertop poker machine, but all done up for golden tee, Marque, track ball, the whole thing, doesnt look like a conversion either.

Any info? would be grately appreciated

Thanks!
 
There is no such thing as a Golden Tee Fore 2K...

The first Golden Tee Fore was 2003 I do believe.
 
GT Fore started in 2001 with GT Fore. The following years, 02,03,04,05 are distinguished by year on the marquee. Then there is complete with all courses.
 
Definitely a conversion, and an interesting one it sounds like. GT's only came in one dedicated cabinet AFAIK, and that was the big white cabinet. Most of the conversions, if done carefully, can come out pretty good looking. Would love to see pics of it. Wonder how it plays?
 
I guess you would have to play it with your thumbs.

Can't get a good roll with your fingers.
 
ok, heres the shots...turns out its a golden tee II set up with a Golden tee 2K board. I was just going by memory, now I finally had a look at the shots. Looks nice. I want this thing. wonder what its worth?
 

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They actually made a dedicated Golden Tee 2K countertop. It had beige sides I believe like the cocktail did. You do not see too many of them around anymore though. The one in this thread though is definitely a conversion!!

Brian

Definitely a conversion, and an interesting one it sounds like. GT's only came in one dedicated cabinet AFAIK, and that was the big white cabinet. Most of the conversions, if done carefully, can come out pretty good looking. Would love to see pics of it. Wonder how it plays?
 
I guess you would have to play it with your thumbs.

Can't get a good roll with your fingers.


I couldn't play on that thing.....

I'd bust all of my fingers...

Now a tabletop made with the design like the Atari Football, Baseball, Soccer cabs now that would be great!
 
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