Prostroke Golf World Tour
It’s Tiger’s world, boss. We just work here.
When it comes to golf, and golf games for that matter, there’s one undisputed No. 1 player in the world: Tiger Woods. The winner of his last five tournaments — two of them majors — Tiger is in top form right now. But that doesn’t mean we don’t cheer for the underdogs, exciting young players like Sergio Garcia.
It’s somewhat appropriate that Garcia fronts the cover of ProStroke Golf: World Tour 2007. Garcia certainly has potential and shows flashes of greatness, but still fails to overtake Tiger when it counts. As such, he pales in comparison to the overall game that Tiger displays. Such is the case with ProStroke.
In ProStroke’s defense, the developers are not trying to make a power-button, spin-button, arcade golf shoot-em up. They want to create the most realistic game on the market. In doing so, ProStroke introduces an innovative new control scheme that allows you to control everything from feet position, wrist position, club face position, tempo of backswing and downswing and on down the list. If there’s anything you can do in real life outside of sexually harassing the beer cart girl, you can control it in ProStroke.
