The Gurus were at it again with another crazy idea; how playing the 18 best holes, on 14 different courses, in one day in Eastern Idaho. They pulled out their scorecards, studied the map, and put together the Dream 18 holes for their home region. Click on the videos below to see how Bill, Mike, and Daren fared during their journey.
- Highland 18th, Riverside 11th, Juniper Hills 9th and 11th: The trip gets started with a visit to the Gurus' home course (Highland), is followed up with a birdie at Riverside, and finishes off Pocatello with a visit to Juniper Hills Country Club. (July 2010)
- Blackfoot 9th, Idaho Falls Country Club 7th and 18th: The trip heads north with a stop at the George Von Elm designed Blackfoot course and the William Bell Idaho Falls Country Club. (July 2010)
- Sand Creek 7th, Pinecrest 8th, Sage Lakes 18th, and Jefferson Hills 7th: The team continues playing in Idaho Falls and picks up a birdie along the sand dunes at Sand Creek, visits historic Pinecrest, challenges the elements at Sage Lakes, and cards another birdie at Jefferson Hills in Rigby. (July 2010)
- Teton Lakes 3rd (Middle Fork 9), Links at Teton Peaks 7th, Huntsman Springs 8th and 16th: The Gurus find themselves in Rexburg to take on a par five at Teton Lakes new Middle Fork nine, drive to Driggs to contend with an island green, and then cruise into the award winning Huntsman Springs course for a wetland links experience. (July 2010)
- Teton Reserve 10th, Headwaters 9th and 10th: Without a ton of daylight to spare, the team tackles the monster 669 yard 10th hole at Teton Reserve before playing two of the prettiest holes in the state at Headwaters at Teton Springs in Victor. (July 2010)