Tiger Released on the PlayStation
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2001 has shipped for the Sony PlayStation.
Electronic Arts has shipped Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2001 for the Sony PlayStation. Along with Tiger Woods, the game features several other pro golfers including Stewart Cink, Robert Damron, and Mark Calcavecchia. All of the essential modes of play are also in the game, such as skins, match and stroke play, and complete tournaments.
"We worked really hard to perfect the PlayStation game this year," said John Vifian, executive producer of the Tiger Woods PGA Tour franchise. "We focused on the feel and fun factor of gameplay, as well as the depth of the features, so that the game would be appealing and have replay value for years."
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2001 will also ship for the Sony PlayStation 2 sometime in the winter of 2001.
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