This game uses the same tactic as it’s predecessor used a year ago with the Ryder Cup. Let’s begin with the biggest addition to this game, The Masters. So does the game sink the putt, or does it fall below par? We find out in our review of Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2012: The Masters.
This title aims to continue the success of the PGA game series while showcasing The Masters in all its glory. However, looking outside this series, the game plays similarly to games line Everybody’s Golf, World Tour Golf, The Golf Club 2 and Golf King: World Tour. This game plays much like other games within the PGA series of games. Plus, Tiger does hold the record for most Masters wins even today, so there is no better player to represent this competition. So it seems only appropriate that the Tiger Woods PGA series covers the competition exclusively, allowing players to feel the excitement, the pressure and the spectacle of the event.
The possibility of winning millions of dollars, not to mention one of those snazzy blazers is what drives many professional golfers. If you are even a casual fan of golf, then you will likely know that The Masters are the highlight of any pro golfer’s career.