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Just want to talk about the putting, because the rest of the game is phenomenal. Yes, the putting is hard, but it's still not as hard as putting is in real life. Some of these other reviewers have obviously played more golf video games than real rounds. The putting takes admittedly a couple days at least to get used to, but I've had the game about a week and I've nearly mastered it. I put on this game about the same that I do on an actual golf course. You just have to move the target back from the default position and estimate the power you need. Not that hard to figure out.
The rest of the game is terrific. The PGA tour is so immersive and potentially time-consuming that you'll forget to spend time on the real course! There's also tons of minigames and alternate modes, like showdowns with pro golfers, but I haven't gotten the chance to play much of these yet.
Bottom line is that this game is REALISTIC. That means it's difficult. But don't kid yourself, a real game is substantially harder.
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Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09 All-Play
This game is fun to play but much more of a challenge after playing the 2008 version. The putting is harder and to get a good swing in is more difficult even at the easy level. I can get really frustrated because I had gotten pretty good at the 2008 game and now I have to start all over again finding my nich. But it's the challenge that makes the game fun and trying to figure out how the the game is set up is fun and can be really frustrating at times. If you don't have patience and have the 2008 game keep playing the old one because this one is not easy. Good luck and have lots of fun with the game.
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Tiger Woods should be absolutely embarrassed by allowing this game on the market. The putting mechanics are horrific. Other golf games - even the WII Sports games - replicates an actual putting experience, so it's certainly not impossible. The game's designers of Tiger Woods Golf '09 must have been on medication when they designed the putting mechanics found in this game. This game could not have been field tested with actual people before being released unless tested using people who have no clue about the game or putting. Since obtaining cumulative low scores is the key to the game, hitting a great drive and excellent follow up iron shot to the green only to end up 4-putting the green, makes no sense at all. The putting could have easily been designed like the WII Sports Golf to simulate a real putt - both direction and speed - but, instead, you're forced to accommodate a completely unnatural putting stroke that will lead to artificially higher scores (high is bad), muscle memory that is capable of totally screwing up your golf stroke (if you actually play the sport), and total frustration.
Save your hard earned money! Buy the WII Sports Package and see how much fun a family can have playing golf together. Sure, the WII Sports golf is simpler and there are less holes to play, but it won't end up in your video game bone pile after a week or two, where my Tiger Woods Golf '09 currently resides - Shame on Tiger Woods allowing this game into production. It's obvious he never tried it.
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Here is my sob story.
I bought a Wii and learned to love Wii Golf. Eventually, I moved up to Tiger Woods 08, and loved it, too. My friends and I started playing often, and I rented the game enough my wife said, "Why don't you buy it and save money?" Good idea! Instead of picking up '08 I waited a month for '09 to come out and bought it the first day of its release.
The putting brought an immediate end to the weekly games with the boys. It is awful.
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So, if you just read the top review you would probably be led to think that the putting is terrible. That is not the case. The putting is bad if you fail to take a few things into account, primarily multiple putters, and green speed (Which is mentioned nowhere in the manual or the tutorials, but is VERY important to take into account). At first I was having problems putting, especially with short putts, but once I realized that you will often have to adjust which putter you are using, and take into account the green speed when calculating how much power to use it became infinitely better. I now sink about 95% of my putts. The green grid is very easy to read and allows you to determine how much of a left/right break and how much uphill/downhill to account for. The new putt preview is a huge improvement over last years preview in my opinion.
People seem to be complaining alot that chip shots don't fly in the air long enough. Have you guys ever watched someone chip in real life? A real chip shot travels most of it's distance on the ground, just as it does in the game. I have sunk numerous birdies and eagles by chip, the key is to use a little more power than you think since the ball will be rolling along the green.
Driving and approach shots are just about the same as previous years, but if it ain't broke.....
I agree about the announcers though. The announcers are saying the exact same lines as last year (literally word-for-word), so there is 0 innovation on the commentary, and now the new announcers sound very dry and boring as well.
Documentation is practically non-existent. the game comes with a 5-page manual that gives very little if any useful information, and the in-game tutorials are not much help either. Green speed(Press + and go to course information to see the green speed), which is implemented for the first time this year, is not even mentioned in the manual or any of the tutorials, but if you don't account for it you will miss many putts.
Overall I think this game is great and a lot of fun, but a few improvements could be made (especially documentation).
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