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Upper Deck Pro Shots - Tiger Woods (Drive Time)
Upper Deck Pro Shots - Tiger Woods (Drive Time)

$14.99
Get in touch with Tiger Woods' mighty drives through this new Pro Shots action figure, which depicts Tiger preparing to launch a tape-measure shot off the tee. The action figure, which measures 6" high, and its base are constructed of durable PVC. This figure is part of the 2nd series of Tiger 6" figures ever created by Upper Deck (be sure to see the others currently available on the Store). Don't miss out; order this cool collectible now!
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09

$24.99
I have been playing Tiger Woods since the 04 version and have to say that this game is a must-buy for anyone familiar with the series. Like previous versions, the learning curve is quick and takes little time to figure out nuances of putting and pitching. Definitely not a sim (thanks to consistent 375 yard drives and bringing lob wedges across the green), but highly entertaining with good replay value.
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10

$59.99
I was looking forward to this new Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 version, but with the major flaw of incorrect distances in the game, I'm waiting for EA to fix the flaw. When they do that, I will buy one. I love Tiger Woods PGA Tour 9.0
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09 All-Play
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09 All-Play

$24.99
At first, I was very disappointed - especially with the putting. I scanned the internet for a for a few tips to make the game more enjoyable, and found a common theme - this game takes some practice and some thought, but if you put a little effort into it, it's very rewarding. Here are some useful things I've discovered:

1) Putting - read the "most helpful" Amazon review - very well said. You must read the putt, just like in real golf! Read the break, judge the distance, and adjust if you deem it necessary. The first time I played, I three and four putted every hole. Now, I can make most putts under 10 feet, and have even made a few over seventy feet!

2) Course management - watch the wind, how uphill/downhill a hole plays, where the water and sand is, etc. Don't hit driver on every hole! You'll wind up in a bad position, or left with a tricky shot (i.e. between clubs, less than 80 yards - something that requires a 65-70% shot). Again, this game is a great simulation of real golf - because a good round is a round well managed.

3) Use the club tuner - I increased the Power on my driver, maxed out the draw bias, and minimized spin. I'm hitting drives well over 300 yards now.

4) On short, "feel" shots, or shots between clubs, try adjusting the loft of the club - lower right corner - you can hover on the club icon, hold B, and open or close the club face. I find this useful in shaving a few yards off a club.

5) Learn how to manage your skillset - "General Experience" points combine with specific skills to help you go up a level. Don't max out your power and leave everything else alone. Focus on taking the skills up in tandem. An easy, quick way to earn a lot of experience in Career mode is to play the Tiger Challenge - the tasks are short, and when complete, you earn a lot of points. Spend an afternoon doing this and watch how many level ups you can get.

Practice, manage your skills, and manage your way around the course - then you'll likely agree this is a very fun, very realistic golf game.

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