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| PGA Championship Golf: Collector's Edition | 
enlarge | From: Vivendi Universal Category: Video Games
Buy Used: $9.48
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 6759
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 95 ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Edition: Collector's Age: 5 - 20 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 7.8 x 1.8
Model: 71304 UPC: 020626713047 EAN: 0020626713047 ASIN: B00005KFT3
Release Date: August 28, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Very Good Condition 2-disc set, includes instruction manual.
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| Features:
| • | 12 exclusive new 18-hole courses | | • | Create your own event, season, or career using in-depth stats | | • | TrueSwing 3 technology incorporates pace and tempo into the original real-time mouse swing | | • | Realistic physics for improved ball backspin, bounces, rolls, and lighting effects | | • | For 1 to 64 players in online multiplayer play |
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Amazon.com Product Description PGA Championship Golf Collector's Edition features 12 newexclusive 18-hole courses and takes advantage of the realistic feel and amazing graphics of the PGA Championship Golf engine.Designed by the finest interactive golf-course designers, 12 brand-new courses have been added to the 20 outstanding courses found in the PGA Championship Golf product line. PGA Championship Golf Collector's Edition highlights the new courses: Darnoch High Course, Barren Hills Golf Club, Ceilidh Cove, Whisperwind Golf Club, North American Woods Golf Club, Inland Heath Golf Links, Sammamish Plateau, Emerald City Golf Links, Po'okelaResort and Country Club, South Ingalls Creek Country Club, Normandy HeightsCountry Club, and Lochiel Golf Links, for a total of 32 in the game. Other features include: Create your own event, season, or career with total tracking of tournament and money stats for seasons and careers. This requires players to compete round-to-round, week-to-week, season-to-season to earn money and keep their status as a Tour player. It also lets users create tours, seasons, and tournaments. TrueSwing 3 incorporates pace and tempo into the original real-time mouse-swing technology. The game actually learns your style of mouse-swing and adjusts itself to you for a more effective and personal in-game stroke. Realistic ball backspin and improved golf-ball physics allow for more realistic bounces and rolls, plus the ability to create "bite" and "draw" for the same results the pros get. Golfer creation options include golfer graphics with more fluid textures, lighting effects, and options such as left-handed golfers and different clothing styles and colors.
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Still The Best September 21, 2004 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
PGA Championship Golf is still the best golf sim for the pc on the market. While there will never be an updated version, four years after its release, it still outshines all other golf sims, in spite of the "eye candy" other games possess.
I highly recommend it for both playing offline AND online. And with over 1200+ add on courses available for FREE download, (including courses like Pebble Beach, Doral, TPC Sawgrass, Augusta National) you can't go wrong.
pga championship golf collectors edition February 15, 2003 i love the game.but when i order the game thay sent me the wrong one.i sent it back and thay sent me the wrong agan.now i dont know were to buy a new one
This Game has Kept My Sanity March 29, 2002 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I'm retired from cancer. I'm mainly home bound and PGA Championship Golf has without a doubt provided me with more hours of entertainment and challanges that when a friend of mine had to retire as well I bought the game for him and now nearly our every conversation is about this golf game. We pick a course and see which one of us can manage to get par for the 18 holes first. As far as realistic, I can't think of anyway Seirra could improve it. But if they do, Henry and I will be first in line to purchase it. Now with 12 new holes I just see more time spent trying to tame the new courses. The golfer and his animation it a hoot and the announcer, well sometimes you wish you could throw your golf club at him. Anyone who wants to be a golf pro without all the walking, this is the game, thanks Seirra for not the hours but days of entertainment from 2 disabled Vets. Jeff
Getting there.... February 3, 2002 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
There were a few nasty programming bugs in this software. I'm playing it on a fast new system with tons of space and a top notch graphics card, and it looks great, but there are a few real problems. First, it crashes. The whole thing just shuts down every now and then. Second, the announcers have only a few things they can say, and so it gets a bit monotonous. Third, they're often wrong, which is kind of interesting but a bit annoying (in other words, they say it breaks left but it actually breaks right...they say it's in the sand, but it's on the fairway). Anyway, it's generally a good game, but there needs to be some QA done by the folks at Sierra Sports. By the way, their big innovation is this True Swing, in which you roll your mouse back and forth to commence the swing instead of a standard 3-click approach. It's interesting and more challenging, but doesn't make up for the basic flaws.
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