Games review: Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11

Reviewed,Archie Bland
Thursday 01 July 2010 19:00 EDT
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£34.99 - £49.99

Format PS3, Xbox 360, Wii

Publisher Electronic Arts

The latest iteration of EA’s TigerWoods simulator is curiously lacking in the new philandering and apologising game modes that its star’s extracurricular activities seem to demand. That deficiency aside, it’s a robust update of the only title in townif you fancy some console golf, featuring a new “focus” meter that limits your access to the power boosts and putt previews that make birdies a little easier. As usual with these hardy perennials: great if you don’t have last year’s edition, but think carefully before forking out if you do.

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