Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07

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Description

Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07 is a single-player and multiplayer golf simulation game. The game continues the series’ blend of professional golf competition with player-driven career progression. Players can take control of real-world golfers or create a custom character and advance through a variety of tournaments and events. The central long-form mode is Team Tour, where players assemble and develop a squad of four created golfers. This team travels through regional and international challenges, facing rival squads until eventually earning the right to compete against Tiger Woods’ own elite group.

Core gameplay centers on stroke play using analog swing controls, aiming, and club selection. The series’ trademark “Gamebreaker” feature returns, allowing players to build momentum through skillful play and activate enhanced shot power or accuracy. Shot mechanics include draw and fade control, spin adjustment, and recovery techniques for rough terrain or sand traps. Each golfer is defined by a set of attributes, which can be improved through competition and successful performance in events.

The roster includes a mix of professional PGA golfers alongside fantasy characters. Players can unlock new equipment, clothing, and accessories as they progress, customizing both the look and abilities of their golfer. In addition to standard tournaments, mini-games and skill challenges appear throughout the Team Tour structure, serving as a way to test specific aspects of play such as driving, chipping, and putting.

Game modes beyond Team Tour include standard exhibition matches, full-season PGA play, and skill trials. Multiplayer options are available locally and online, supporting traditional competitive play as well as alternative scoring systems. Matches can be structured as stroke play, match play, or various party-style formats depending on platform.

Platform versions differ in both scope and features. The Wii edition adapts the swing system to motion controls, requiring physical gestures for drives, chips, and putts. It also introduces six arcade-style mini-games, but reduces the total number of courses and game modes compared to other platforms. The PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions retain a more traditional control scheme with analog sticks and include the full set of twenty-one courses. The Windows version is scaled back to twelve courses, focusing primarily on core tournament play.

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2006PlayStation 22006Windows2006Wii2007