Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2002 ships
EA Sports' latest PC golf game will soon be available in stores.
EA Sports has announced that Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2002 has shipped to stores. The game is the latest in EA's line of Tiger Woods PC golf games, and it includes a number of improvements on the previous games. Players compete as or against 12 PGA Tour pro golfers including Tiger Woods, Notah Begay III, Vijay Singh, Colin Montgomerie, and Jesper Parnevik. The game features the exclusive license of Pebble Beach Golf Links, Poppy Hills, and Spyglass, as well as the licenses of the Tournament Players Club at Sawgrass and the Royal Birkdale Golf Club in England.
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2002 also has new game modes such as skills competition, tour challenge, best ball, team matches, and scramble. The game was developed by Headgate Studios, and it will soon be available in stores for an approximate retail price of $39.95. For more information, take a look at our full review of the game.
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