EA Sports ships Tiger Woods PS2
The PlayStation 2 version of Tiger Woods PGA Tour is released.
EA Sports has announced the release of Tiger Woods PGA Tour Golf 2001 for the Sony PlayStation 2. The game features six PGA professionals, three true-to-life courses, and several different gameplay modes including the new challenge and play-now modes. Naturally, gameplay modes such as stroke and match play and the skins game are in Tiger Woods for the PS2.
"We took the best golfer in the world as well as three of the most beautiful and well known golf courses in this country and developed the best-looking and fastest-playing golf game to date,'' said John Vifian, executive producer of Tiger Woods PGA Tour Golf 2001. "PlayStation 2 fans and golfers alike have been waiting to get their hands on a game featuring Tiger Woods on a next-generation system, and they will really enjoy the look and feel of this one."
Golf courses featured in the game include Pebble Beach, Poppy Hills, and SpyGlass Hill.
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