- Publisher: EA Sports
- Release Date: Sep 22, 2003
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 2
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 17 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 13 out of 17
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Mixed: 0 out of 17
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Negative: 4 out of 17
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AndrewH.Oct 1, 2003This game is awesome. I never thought golf could be so col. All modes are fun, and I highly recommend this game.
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MatC.Sep 30, 2003
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MitchB.Feb 3, 2004
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KlevdogFeb 8, 2004Excellent game, but it needs to be harder. i have played two full seasons and my round average for 200 rounds is 52.1 lets make a game to challenge the real golfers. 4 round tournament record -88 at st. andrews.
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HarroldB.Aug 5, 2005Good Game! the croud could be 3D though, all round very detailed game!
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MrSatanOct 31, 2003Very good golf game. Probably the best golf game I ever palyed. But they could have added better multiplayer games.
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MattH.Oct 30, 2003Looks nice and all that, but am I the only person who finds this game far too easy? (I'm playing my first pga tour event and I'm -25 after 2 rounds!)
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DuperS.Sep 14, 2003IS it outstanding. I played it in a screening.
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KyleR.Sep 18, 20032003 was sweet! I saw the preview for this game and it only gets better you can now create your own golfer costimizing pretty much everything, cant wait for this game.
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MattS.Sep 29, 2003It's colorful and addictive.
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GingerfootNov 24, 2003
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GusL.Sep 23, 2003
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Awards & Rankings
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#58 Most Discussed Xbox Game of 2003
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A gratifying, kinetic approach to swinging the club mimics real life. [Dec/Jan 2004, p.94]
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Edge MagazineThis relaxed, arcade-like approach makes for something that's not so much about simulation, but more emulation; letting you thwack the ball with all the verve of an expert, without the worry of any homework. Fun, then, and lots of it. [Nov 2003, p.107]
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games(TM)Imitating a swing with the analogue stick is still as satisfying as ever, and the balance between control and room for error is nigh-on perfect. However, it would have been nice to see a few more changes to keep the experience fresh. [Oct 2003, p.122]