
GMC Sierra EV AT4 Powers the World’s Toughest Game of Golf
Imagine a golf game so demanding that even your best, most powerful drive only inches you closer to victory. That’s exactly what unfolded when the creators behind Good Good Golf embarked on an unprecedented challenge — The Great American Golf Adventure. This wasn’t just any game. It was the toughest, most rugged version of golf ever played, made possible by the unstoppable all-electric GMC Sierra EV AT4, which proved itself as both the ultimate golf cart and the ultimate adventure companion.
Redefining What “Par” Means
Good Good Golf — the popular team of golf creators known for pushing the limits of the sport — took on a golf experience unlike anything seen before. Forget manicured fairways or neatly trimmed greens. Their course stretched across the wild, unpredictable terrain of Wyoming, where rugged cliffs, rocky valleys, and sweeping open plains replaced the soft turf of traditional golf courses.
Instead of the usual 18 holes, this course featured five super-sized holes that tested every ounce of strength, precision, and endurance the players had. Measuring more than 6,000 yards — over 3.4 miles — from the first tee to the final pin, the course was longer than many full-sized professional 18-hole layouts. Each hole ranged from 800 to 1,300 yards, turning every drive into a test of both power and patience.
The GMC team collaborated with Good Good to transform this wild idea into a reality. Together, they built a one-of-a-kind outdoor course designed to showcase not only the golfers’ skills but also the off-road might and versatility of the GMC Sierra EV AT4.
The Most Capable “Golf Cart” Ever Made
For this extreme golf adventure, the Sierra EV AT4 wasn’t just transportation — it was the backbone of the entire experience. Serving as the mobile tee box, its pickup bed was customized with a slide-out platform covered in artificial grass, giving players a stable launch pad from which to unleash their drives. From there, each shot had to cover enormous distances, with the mobile greens — placed hundreds or even over a thousand yards away — barely visible to the naked eye.
Good Good’s lineup for the event included fan-favorite golfers Garrett, Brad, Mo, and Bubbie, along with guest players Alexis and Marissa, who joined the challenge. Together, they faced the impossible task of conquering nature’s most challenging course — with only one constant ally: the GMC Sierra EV AT4.
Built to Conquer the Unconquerable
The Sierra EV AT4 isn’t your typical pickup truck. It’s built for adventurers who demand strength, performance, and versatility in equal measure — and this challenge was the perfect way to demonstrate it.
Under the hood (or rather, beneath the all-electric architecture), the Sierra EV AT4 delivers an available 760 horsepower and 785 lb-ft of torque through its dual-motor, four-wheel-drive system in Max Power Mode. That’s the kind of force usually reserved for high-performance sports cars, yet here it was, powering an all-electric truck through rough, untamed terrain.
Massive 35-inch all-terrain tires, an adaptive height-adjustable suspension, and Terrain Mode gave the Sierra EV AT4 unstoppable off-road capability. Whether scaling steep inclines, navigating rocky outcrops, or crossing muddy trails, it carried the team — and their golf gear — effortlessly across Wyoming’s wilderness.
One of the truck’s standout features, 4-Wheel Steer with CrabWalk, allowed it to move diagonally, making it astonishingly maneuverable in tight spaces — ideal for repositioning near steep cliffs, dense brush, or narrow ridges where turning would otherwise be impossible.
Powering Adventure Beyond the Fairway
The Great American Golf Adventure wasn’t just about distance or power — it was about endurance. The course took nearly an entire day to complete, testing both the players and their equipment. Throughout the journey, the GMC Sierra EV AT4 provided more than just off-road capability; it supplied the energy and support that kept the adventure going.
When the sun began to set and fatigue set in, the team turned to the Sierra EV AT4’s Energy Transfer Pro system — a feature that allows the vehicle to power external devices directly from its battery. From running lighting and cameras to fueling their campsite setup at day’s end, the truck acted as a reliable mobile power source in the middle of nowhere.
This ability to provide clean, on-demand electricity from a fully electric vehicle showcased GMC’s vision for what off-road EV life can look like — not just emission-free driving, but complete energy independence in remote locations.
A Day for the Record Books
For Good Good, this project wasn’t just another video — it was a test of skill, stamina, and creativity. Every swing demanded focus. Every hole felt like a marathon. And every shot took them deeper into some of the most breathtaking scenery in the American West.
From sunrise to sunset, the team faced wind, uneven ground, and the unpredictable challenges of nature. But throughout it all, the GMC Sierra EV AT4 proved its worth, effortlessly navigating the landscape while demonstrating just how capable an electric truck can be when adventure calls.
By the time they reached the final green, the players had not only completed one of the longest and toughest golf games ever recorded, but also redefined what’s possible when human ambition meets cutting-edge technology.
Innovation Meets Recreation
The collaboration between GMC and Good Good Golf wasn’t just a marketing stunt — it was a vivid demonstration of how electric vehicles can enable new forms of recreation and exploration. The Sierra EV AT4 merged engineering precision with sporting creativity, pushing boundaries in both mobility and play.
For GMC, this project emphasized its commitment to innovation without compromise. The Sierra EV AT4 doesn’t just prove that electric vehicles can be powerful; it shows that they can thrive in the toughest environments while delivering sustainability and fun.
For Good Good Golf, it marked another bold step in their mission to make golf more exciting, inclusive, and adventurous. By taking the game off the course and into the wild, they invited fans to see golf through a whole new lens — one where every swing is an exploration, and every challenge is an opportunity.
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