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This Game plays very well and has lots of options. The only thing I don't like is the annoying heart beat in the remote when your close
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I got this for the Disc Golf setting hoping it would scratch the itch left by Sports Resort. Loved that it had multiple courses (a HUGE disadvantage of Resort) but the game play mechanics were too easy. One my first game on the first course, I shot a -5. Not what I was looking for to provide a Disc Golf challenge similar to Resort.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I wanted a golf sim to play when the weather was not cooperating and thought that it also might help with some parts of my game. Since this version is a couple of years old now I thought that I could get some good features without having to drop 50 bucks on a new one. Overall it is really, really nice. If I had a complaint, it might be that it takes soooooo long to set yourself up as a golfer, but this is par for the course (pun intended). Anyone who plays golf would enjoy the game and it has the added bonus of disk golf that my daughters boyfriends love.
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 uses the new WII Motion Plus adapter. It is relatively easy to play and offers good golf feel. The graphics are better than the standard MII characters but not as good as the high end gaming systems but then again the WII was built for ease of use and just plain fun. The "feel" of the golf culb is very good. The narration and the courses available are top notch. The motion Plus adapter adds to the realism. For a fun time with a group this game is top notch. In single player mode, once you've learned how to use all the features and played all the courses it becomes a little repitious. The game is playable for anyone from probably about age 6. No violence, just good, clean golfing fun!
Gameplay is fun and very realistic, with challenge but not overly difficult. Changing clubs can be troublesome as is the navigation on the Wii system (that pesky little pointed finger just won't stay still). Putting is tough and will take time to master (isn't that the case in real golf?). Graphics are OK, the courses are beautiful however the players images aren't as "lifelike" as in past TW games. Haven't actually played all of the game yet, but my overall feeling is that this will be a great game to play. Highly recommended for golfers of all levels...make sure you purchase the "Motion Plus" for the controllers, it makes a world of difference.