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PGA Tour 96 for the Sony PlayStation will transport you into 3D rendered professional golf courses, providing excellent rounds of golf at a fraction of the cost in actual life. You’ll get to play against professionals and compete for thousands of dollars all with just a few button pushes! Whether you know how to play golf or not, PGA Tour 96 will…
PGA Tour 96 for the Sony PlayStation will transport you into 3D rendered professional golf courses, providing excellent rounds of golf at a fraction of the cost in actual life. You’ll get to play against professionals and compete for thousands of dollars all with just a few button pushes! Whether you know how to play golf or not, PGA Tour 96 will produce a feeling for the actual game play. For golfers, I suspect the game will create a desire to go out and play the real thing, and for others to give the game a try. There are five different modes in the game. Stroke play is a regular game of golf consisting of either the front 9, back 9, or all 18 holes of a particular course. Practice play allows you to play any hole on a golf course to improve yourself. In Tournament you’ll play against fifty-six other PGA Tour professionals plus the one to four players in your party and compete for cash by playing either 18, 36 or 72 holes. If you’re playing 72 holes, you’ll have to make the cut by being one of the top 40 players after the first round. The Skins Game assigns a monetary value to each hole and you’ll want to win as many as you can by playing either the front 9, back 9 or all 18 holes. The Shoot-Out is the last game playing mode where four players line up to play three holes. The player with the highest score is eliminated at the end of each hole. The first and second places receive a cash award. In PGA Tour 96 for the PlayStation, two professional PGA courses are included. They are the SpyGlass Hill Golf Course located on the Monterey Peninsula in Pebble Beach, California, and the TPC at River Highlands located in Cromwell, Connecticut. Each course has an introductory full motion video explaining both the courses history and future. Manufacturer’s description: Compete with the PGA TOUR Pros ACCURATE SIMULATION: Use the Target Arc System to preview the flight of your shot and control ball spin. The Wagle feature simulates striking the ball “far”, “thin” or deal solid. Compete against 14 different featured PGA pros or step into the shoes of your favorite player. Each features pro is digitized using actual video footage. Features: * 14 featured digitized PGA TOUR pros * 2 championship courses: TPC at River Highlands, Spyglass Hill * Supports add-on courses * 4 modes of play: Stroke, Shoot-Out, Skins and Tournament * Male and female amateur golfers * Accurate ball lies * Unique Target Arc System * PGA TOUR film footage * Hole fly-bys * Instant replay
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