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Fox Sports Golf 99 features six 3D courses for up to four players to compete on: Forest Downs, Orange Rock, Sunny Green Country Club, Kiawah Island (site of the 1997 World Cup of Golf), Oxfordshire in England (Benson & Hedges International Open), and Carnoustie Golf Links (home of the 1999 British Open). Players can also practice their pitching…
Fox Sports Golf 99 features six 3D courses for up to four players to compete on: Forest Downs, Orange Rock, Sunny Green Country Club, Kiawah Island (site of the 1997 World Cup of Golf), Oxfordshire in England (Benson & Hedges International Open), and Carnoustie Golf Links (home of the 1999 British Open). Players can also practice their pitching and putting techniques or work on their long game by having a whack at the driving range. A traditional triple click interface is used to execute each shot, and two commentators will call the action as you progress through the links: choose legendary announcer Peter Allis, Fox Sports Net’s John Walls, or have both analyzing your game. Each golfer is composed of polygons and can wear nine different clothing styles as well as two optional hats. Players can also edit each golfer’s name, skin tone, clubs and skill level, but there is not an option for female golfers. Other features include adjustable weather (wet, damp or dry), wind (calm, windy, or breezy) and multiple camera angles. Statistics can be saved to memory card in 19 categories such as career winnings, number of pro wins, longest drive and best score. The eight game modes consist of Practice, Stroke Play, Match Play, Skins, Foursome, Fourball, Amateur Tour (32 golfers competing on 18 holes) and the Pro Tour (48 golfers competing in four rounds of 18 holes each). Features: Amazing 3D graphics and moving camera shots Six real-world courses including The Oxfordshire and Kiawah Island Ocean Course Four player multiplayer mode Commentary by Peter Alliss and Alex Hay Manufacturer’s description: WATCH FOX SPORTS. PLAY FOX SPORTS. ADVANCED 3D PLAYING ENVIRONMENT Each course is rendered in stunning 3D graphical detail Preview every hill and valley before you take a swing Adjustable free-floating camera POV INTUITIVE CONTROLS ARE EASY-TO-LEARN VARIABLE MODES OF PLAY: Stroke Play, Match Play, Skin Game, Foursome, and Fourball, Practice in the Driving Range or Putting Green 6 CHALLENGING COURSES CREATE YOUR OWN COURSE USING ANY HOLE IN THE GAME COMMENTARY THAT ACCURATELY REFLECTS THE ACTION Choose from Fox Sports Net’s John Walls or the world-renowned Peter Alliss
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