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| Brand | Electronic Arts |
| Type | Video Game |
| Release Date | 2009-06-08 |
| List Price | $59.99 |
| Special Price |
| Lowest New Price | $58.88 |
| Lowest Used Price | $34.99 |
Categories |
| All Games Golf Kids & Family EA + Wii Pushing Play EA Sports Video Games Trade-In Everyone |
Features |
- Trade your clubs for discs in a fun, new strategy mode based on the family-fun sport of Disc Golf. Have fun from custom tee locations on all 27 courses in the strategy.
- The integrated Wii MotionPlus accessory elevates your strategy together with an increased, true-to-life golf swing this features precise illustrate-fade abilities and authentic sports motion which mirrors your each move.
- For the first time ever, feel the drama of playing in the US Open, one of golf¿s biggest¿and toughest¿tournaments of the year.
- Replay dramatic scenarios from past PGA Tour seasons as you¿re located on the course at the precise moment before history was made¿only this time, you determine the outcome.
- Have fun alongside actual PGA Tour Pros during real-world PGA tour events or swing away in daily and weekly tournaments as you fight to stay atop the leaderboard.
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Description |
Feel the drama of playing professional tournament golf like never before together with Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10. For the first time in the history of Electronic Arts' much lauded golf simulation franchise, players can get aim at capturing the US Open Championship on the ever-challenging Bethpage Black. Playing in front of huge galleries and hearing crowd reactions from nearby holes, get your strategy to the next altitude when it matters much as you try to hold off a charging Tiger Woods and other PGA Tour Pros. Whether you’re fighting the course, the crowd, dynamic weather conditions, or the field, feel the drama on each swing together with Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10. Key Features: - Wii MotionPlus Control Accessory Integrated - Elevate your strategy together with an increased, true-to-life golf swing this features precise illustrate-fade abilities and authentic sports motion which mirrors your each move.
- Win the US Open Championship - For the first time ever, feel the drama of playing in the US Open, one of golf’s biggest—and toughest—tournaments of the year. Known for its extremely challenging playing conditions, Bethpage Black tests even the excellent golfers.
- Precision Putting - Check out precision putting this will modify the way you have fun the strategy. Utilizing a single long range putter, the combination of backswing length and the tempo of your downswing determines the distance your ball will journey.
- Dynamic Weather Conditions - Powered by the Wii Forecast Channel and the Weather Channel, real-time weather now has a key result on gameplay conditions. If it’s raining in Pontre Vedra Beach, Fl, then you too can face the challenge of a rain-soaked TPC Sawgrass.
- Increased Illustrate-Fade - Experience heightened accuracy and control together with the Wii MotionPlus as it reads how you’re rotated in 3D space when you swing the ball. A slight rotation will outcome in a slight illustrate or fade as will a extra extreme rotation end up in a greater illustrate or fade.
- All-New Disc Golf - Trade your clubs for discs in a fun, new strategy mode based on the family-fun sport of Disc Golf. Have fun from custom tee locations on all 27 courses in the strategy.
- Multiplayer Support - Online and local support of 2-4 players.
| Screenshots:  Real weather conditions. View big. | | |  Practice strokes. View big. | |  Tournament challenges. View big. | |  Disc mini-strategy. View big. | | | |
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Customer Reviews |
It's great, but for one thing 2009-12-29 |
| By Alan Eshelman (Des Moines, IA United States) |
| Love the game, it plays well and keeps the entire family entertained. However there is one thing bothering me about this whole thing: When my wife wants to use the Wii she often finds her Wii Me missing. The first time this happened we scratched our heads for quite a while. However upon loading this game we found her Wii Me in the club house with Tiger. This isn't happening to just her Wii Me either... my sister's and mom's go missing at times but always turn up with Tiger. Crazy! |
Tiger is Awesome 2009-10-08 |
| By Brian R. Livingston |
| Greatest golf game ever just keeps getting better every year. Once again EA Sorts is hands down the greatest producers of golf since Madden and EA teamed up for football. Don't pass this game by a must have. |
This Game is OK 2009-10-07 |
| By D. Wendt (Cary, NC United States) |
| It did not seem difficult to get a hole in one on many holes when first starting. I was disappointed with the 'real' golf. However, I really like the disc golf in this game the best. I think the disc golf here is better than the Sports Resorts one. |
Good job EA 2009-09-23 |
| By Gerard Malo (Canada) |
| Very good golf game, very realist good game play, except graphic little under PS3&Co. 4/5 but the gameplay is better than the others, good job Nintendo and EASPORTS. |
Too many flaws 2009-09-19 |
| By Sir Loyne (NH) |
After buying, and eventually breaking and throwing away 09 I swore, yet again, never again EA... you hear me, never.
Well, here we are again. 2010 fixes a lot of problem that plagued 09. The putting is much better, but still as inconsistent as you would expect from EA. Using the precision putting is probably as close as anyone has come yet, however, it isn't uncommon for the back swing to be at 50%, the forward swing to be at 50%, but oh no... you only hit it 35%. Yes I'm doing it right. I usually 1 putt from anywhere on the green. This tends to happen when you need to make the put for par or something. Generally, when you need it, EA is against you all the way.
You can add fade or draw by "grabbing' the target zone by holding down the B button and moving the zone left or right. The HUGE problem here is that if you take a practice swing... the target zone resets itself, so you need to go back and put back where you want it. Really? Was this too hard for EA?
You can also change your stance by holding the B button and pushing left or right on the "D" pad. However, if you take a practice swing, this also resets. Not only that, but if you move to a forward stance by pushing left on the D pad, your going to hit the ball higher and with less distance. This change in distance isn't reflected in the target zone. That is, the zone doesn't move as your stance changes. So if you have a club that would hit the ball, say, 200 yards, and you max out your forward stance, your now only going to hit it say, 175 yards. The problem here is that your target zone still says 200 yards. Good luck guessing where that's going. Again... was this too hard for EA?
Moving around the menus and Pro Shop is much harder than it really needs to be. Instead of making use of the perfectly good D pad, you're forced to aim at little arrows and hit the A button. Trust me, it's worse than it sounds, and it won't take long before you're cursing EA for acting like... well... EA.
One little part of stupidity that just confuses me is in the Pro Shop. A level 2 driver for example will have 1 power bonus. A level 4 driver will have... that's right... 1 power bonus. Apparently the only difference is the price. I mean really EA, why even bother? Don't you ever feel embarrassed about this kind of half-assed crap plaguing virtually everything you do?
Also with the Pro Shop, there's no way sort the items to see what's new as things become available. Does EA think I have nothing better to do when I'm playing this game than go through every single item category every single time there might be something new? And where is the sort by abilities option (sort by power, putting, etc.)? That's right... it's not there.
If you think I'm just nit-picking about this, here's a great example. I got offered a sponsorship from G3. They'll pay me $250 per item. Great I thought, and off I went to the Pro Shop. (By the way EA, the sponsor list should be in the Pro Shop). Click shirts, push 1 to sort, go to "Brand" and push the right arrow 28X looking for G3, (You didn't think they were alphabetical did you? Where's the fun in that?), push + button, "No Items Found", push - button, push - button, click pants, push 1 to sort, go to "Brand" and push the left arrow 5X, (that's better), push + button, "No Items Found", push - button, push - button, click shoes,... you get the idea. There are 13 categories, so follow the listed step for all of them. There's nothing here? Did I miss something? I go online and I'm able to find that G3 only has a couple of shirts in the whole game, and they're only for men. Awesome... I have a female golfer. I sure am glad I can't sort by new items, just think of all the fun I would have missed.
When I think how good Tiger Woods 05 was for the X-Box, it boggles the mind how EA consistently destroys once great games. Don't get me wrong here. This is a good game once you're playing. But EA has done everything they could to make setting up the game, the Pro Shop and editing your golfer as miserable an experience as possible
I think I can safely say this was EA's last chance for me. And while I haven't thrown this one away yet, there have been close calls.
Tiger Woods 09 was really just a beta version for this, and this is just a beta version for 2011. When, and if, EA ever gets one right again, I'll think about trying it. Until then, I'm glad I still have my X-Box. |
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