I have to admit, lately I've been spending too much time with a joystick in my hand while working on my putts. You guessed it: I've been whacking around the bushes on one of the most addicting video games I've ever played: Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2003 for Playstation 2.
The core of the game is to create a new profile and work your way up the ladder of success by defeating 28 golfers in match play, or completing a series of tournaments and scenarios. With each victory, you can buy attributes that increase your power, accuracy, putting and even luck, setting you up nicely to shove a 3-wood up the ass of Jesper Parnevik or Colin Montgomerie.
Unlike many of today's games, working the controller is simple. You won't have to hit six buttons simultaneously to get a good shot off. Can't say the same for getting a good woman off.
In short, I found this game to be addicting I shot an 18-hole round of 54; that should give you a clue even though I'm not known for having a passion for golf, Golden Tee or video games. Man, that Tiger knows what he's doing.
In Five Words or Less: Tee up, drive those balls
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