Checking the greens and the swings in Sega Golf Club

Posted Oct 26, 2006 at 6:05AM by QJ Staff Listed in: PS3 Tags: Golf, Pacific Ocean, Sega
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When we think of Golf, we always think of the perfect swing. However, the beauty of golf is not just in the control of small ball, but also the environment that the ball will be played in. For Sega Golf Club, it's all about the greens and the view. They give us five courses that we could play in: A seaside resort golf club, Bali High Golf Club, Phoenix Country Club, the Pacific Ocean Club's Gotenba course, and lastly the world's first golf course, Saint Andrews. Except for the Seaside resort golf club, most of the courses in the game are real and prestigious golf clubs. Getting to these golf clubs can be rather pricey, but at least you get a shot at it with Sega Golf Club.

In this update as well, there are different modes available to the game. There is a round mode, wherein you play a whole 18-hole round of golf. There's also a putter mode, where you can practice your putting skills. There is a challenge mode wherein you play different holes with challenging greens. As you complete more and more challenges, you are then given harder challenges to accomplish. The last mode would be the club house where you'll need the goods to make the perfect birdie.

Sega Golf Club won't be using the remote but would be using the analog stick in the controller in order to determine the strength, pressure, and direction of the swing. An interesting note about this game is when you're stuck in a pinch, you can even ask your caddy for some help.

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Via EG Japan

 
 
 

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