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EA Sports PGA Tour logo (2014-present), 1990 July 14, 2015 PGA Tour is a series of developed and published by and later their sub-label since 1990, the series primarily features courses featured on the U.S., and other notable courses (such as those that have hosted ). In 1998, EA began publishing their golf games with the endorsement of. Following the release, subsequent titles were named Tiger Woods PGA Tour and released yearly.

Although EA Sports developed most games in the series internally, some SKUs have come from outside developers including the first edition, which Adrenalin Entertainment developed in conjunction with EA for the PlayStation and for the PlayStation, which was developed. Also produced versions of the game for mobile phones for the 2002, 2004, and 2005 editions. In October 2013, EA announced that it would end its relationship with Woods, and be replaced by a golfer on the next installment. On March 16, 2015, it was announced that —then, would become the new title athlete of the franchise, which will now be known as. The series was responsible for several innovations in the genre, such as the now standard three-click swing method. In 1995 a critic stated in that 'The PGA series flies high above the rest for two reasons: You can completely control a shot, and you play on the best courses around.'

However, unlike other games in the EA Sports label, the series was often shadowed by other competitors such as the,. Contents. Games Original PGA Tour Golf (1990) This first game in the series was originally released in 1990 for computers, 1991 for, and, and 1993 for and. It was developed and published by for DOS and Macintosh, ported to Genesis, SNES, and Game Gear by Sterling Silver Software, to Amiga by Bluesky Innovations, and to Master System by Polygon Games.

The Genesis/Mega Drive version features 6 professional golfers as playable or as CPU opponents;,. Awarded the game 93%, and placed it at number 10 in their Top Mega Drive Games of All Time. In 1994, named PGA Tour Golf the 48th best computer game of all time.

The editors wrote, 'It may be old, but games as good as this deserve a look-in even ten years down the line'. PGA Tour Golf II (1992) Developed by Polygon Games and released by Electronic Arts in 1992 for the Genesis/Mega Drive and in 1995 for the Game Gear, PGA Tour Golf II features the courses, and. The Game Gear version features 4 professional golfers as playable or as CPU opponents:, Craig Stadler, and Fred Couples. The Genesis version features an additional 6 professional golfers (for a total of 10):, Bruce Lietzke, Mark McCumber, Larry Mize, and Joey Sindelar. The Mega Drive version knocked from the top of the charts in the UK.

Gave the game 94% and a Hyper Game award, praising the number of features and the control method. In July 1994 said that the Macintosh version's graphics were not as good as but much better than the PC version's. Citing its emphasis on simulation, the magazine concluded that 'Unlike many sequels, this actually adds to the genre'. Reviewing the Game Gear version, praised the screen layout, controls, and detailed graphics, but criticized the long loading times, weak sound effects, and music. PGA Tour Golf III (1994) Developed by Hitmen Productions and published by Electronic Arts in 1994 exclusively for the Genesis, the game features 11 professional golfers as playable or as CPU opponents:, Bruce Lietzke, Mark O’Meara, Craig Stadler, and Fuzzy Zoeller.

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The featured courses are, TPC at Avenel, TPC at Sawgrass, TPC at Southwind, and TPC of Scottsdale. 's review stated that 'Beautifully polished graphics and game-play refinements enhance the already-awesome action that has put PGA Tour at the top of the leaderboard.' They particularly praised the detailed digitized backgrounds and the new Ball Lie window, saying it adds a new layer of complexity to lining up shots. A reviewer for lauded the game's realistic digitization of the players and backgrounds, selection of courses, new features, and addition of an arc meter to help control backspin. He summarized that 'Other Genesis golf games have looked better (like the first Genesis golf game, ), but none maintain the depth of play or the true PGA experience like PGA III has captured.' He gave it four out of five stars.

PGA Tour 96 (1995) Developed by Hitmen Productions and released by Electronic Arts in 1995 for the PlayStation, Game Boy, Genesis, 3DO, Game Gear and SNES. It has fewer courses and golfers than previous installments. The game features 10 professional golfers as playable or as CPU opponents: Brad Faxon, Lee Janzen, Tom Kite, Bruce Lietzke, Davis Love III, Mark O’Meara, Jeff Sluman, Craig Stadler, and Fuzzy Zoeller.

The featured courses are, TPC at Sawgrass, TPC at River Highlands. The game has four modes:, tournament mode, and practice mode. Are assigned automatically by the as the deems suitable for every lie and every situation. Reception Review scores Publication Score 8.75/10 (PS1) Maximum (PS1) (3DO, PS1) 's two sports reviewers gave the PlayStation version scores of 8.5 and 9.0 out of 10, remarking that it retained the excellent aspects of previous games in the series while dramatically improving on the graphics. They also felt that it successfully appealed to both novices and golfing pros. Criticized it for having only two courses but highly praised the precise level of control over each shot, selection of players, three dimensional terrain, and digitized sprites. They concluded that 'With spectacular graphics and amazingly comprehensive controls, PGA Tour '96 immerses you in intense armchair golf.'

In contrast, Maximum called it 'the weakest of the series yet'. While they too approved of the ability to control every aspect of each shot, they felt that the game was ruined by the unrealistic ball physics, particularly that balls stop dead with almost no rolling when they hit the ground, and that putted balls stop suddenly instead of gradually slowing. Approved of the game for its easy interface and numerous play options, though unlike GamePro and EGM they found the graphics to be 'a little on the underwhelming side' by the standards of current generation consoles. Reviewing the 3DO version, Johnny Ballgame of GamePro commented, 'If you thought golf was boring, think again.' He was pleased with the selection of modes, accurate controls, and sound, and said that the graphics, though slightly grainier than in the PlayStation version, are stunningly lifelike in absolute terms.

A reviewer for Next Generation found the game was an effective 'jump in and play' experience, but lacked the realism and level of content that serious golfers would expect from a golf video game. Air Hendrix of GamePro remarked, 'EA Sports tried to cram its marvelous PlayStation PGA game into a Genesis cart, and it just didn't fit.' In addition to the inferior graphics and slow screen redrawing, he criticized the absence of the shot-planning features seen in the PlayStation version and previous iterations on the Genesis, saying this makes it impossible to precisely calculate one's shots. He gave the SNES version a lukewarm review, saying it fails to outdo the Genesis's PGA Tour Golf III, due to the weak audio and absence of features like backspin and 3D terrain, but is superior to the Genesis version of the game and makes an overall 'good round of golf'.

He praised the detailed backgrounds and fluid movements. GamePro 's Scary Larry praised the Game Boy version as offering good options, graphics, sounds, and most importantly, an appealing 'plug-and-play' style.

He was less pleased with the Game Gear version, saying that the graphics and presentation enhancements serve mainly to slow the game down with heavy screen redraw. PGA Tour 97 (1996) Developed and published by for and in 1996.

PGA Tour 97 received mixed reviews. Reviewing the PlayStation version, Dr. Zombie of praised the challenge offered by the new courses, the new camera views, and the retention of the strong assets of the previous installment. He concluded that 'Two new courses and some snazzy enhancements make PGA Tour '97 more of the same but better!'

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's was more frustrated by the fact that the game was no more than a simple update of the previous installment, and argued that more radical change was needed. While acknowledging it to be 'a complete golf package that updates 32-bit golfing as we know it', he scored it a 5.9 out of 10. PGA Tour 98 (1997) Developed by and published by exclusively for in 1997. The game received an average score of 70.00% at, based on an aggregate of 1 review.

Tiger Woods Year. PC PS1 Xbox PS2 Gamecube Xbox 360 PS3 Wii Game Boy DS PSP Mobile 1999 ✓ ✓ 2000 ✓ ✓ ✓ 2001 ✓ ✓ ✓ 2002 ✓ ✓ ✓ 2003 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 2004 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 2005 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 2006 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 2007 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 2008 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 2009 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 2010 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 2011 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 2012 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 2013 ✓ ✓ 2014 ✓ ✓. The Year in the title of the game, not the year of release. Tiger Woods 99 PGA Tour Golf (1998) Reception Review scores Publication Score N/A 5/5 N/A N/A 6.12/10 B N/A 7.7/10 7.5/10 7.8/10 7.1/10 N/A 84% N/A A N/A Aggregate score 76% 73% Developed by EA Sports and Adrenalin Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation in 1998; first title under the Tiger Woods endorsement.

The PC version received 'favorable' reviews, while the PlayStation version received 'average' reviews according to video game. Early copies of the version contained a hidden file called ZZDUMMY.DAT which was an unauthorized copy of the episode. The file was not actually viewable in game, but could be viewed by placing the disc in a PC. The game was recalled and subsequent versions did not contain the file. Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2000 (1999) Reception Review scores Publication Score N/A N/A N/A N/A 7.5/10 N/A N/A 7.1/10 5.5/10 N/A 4/10 N/A 3/10 N/A 6/10 6.6/10 N/A N/A N/A 48% N/A N/A 77% N/A Aggregate score 66% 68% 73% Developed by EA Redwood Shores for the PlayStation version, Xantera for the Game Boy Color version and Rainbow Studios for the Microsoft Windows version and published by EA Sports for PlayStation in 1999 and Game Boy Color and Microsoft Windows in 2000. The game received 'mixed or average' reviews on all platforms according to video game. PGA Tour 2000 's computer version received a 'Silver' sales award from the (ELSPA), indicating sales of at least 100,000 copies in the United Kingdom.

Main article: Developed by for the Microsoft Windows version and for the PlayStation and PlayStation 2 versions and published by EA Sports for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation in 2000 and PlayStation 2 in 2001. Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2002 (2002) Reception Review scores Publication Score N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 7/10 N/A N/A 9/10 N/A N/A 7.75/10 N/A N/A N/A 8.2/10 8.1/10 N/A N/A 86% N/A 8/10 8.5/10 6/10 8.2/10 8/10 2.2/5 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 79% N/A N/A N/A 84% N/A N/A Aggregate score 64/100 83/100 80/100 Developed by Headgate Studios for the Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 2 versions and for the GBA version, and published by EA Sports in 2002. The PC and PlayStation 2 versions received 'favorable' reviews, while the Game Boy Advance version received 'mixed' reviews according to video game. Main article: Released in 2015 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One; first title under the Rory McIlroy endorsement. Related PGA European Tour (1994) Developed and published by Electronic Arts for the, and in 1994, for the in 1995, and for the in 1996. The SNES version supports the TeeV Golf club peripheral. Gave the Game Boy version a rave review, saying that it 'delivers almost everything that made its 16-bit relative the best.'

They applauded the selection of courses, effective controls, strong realism, and the graphics, going so far as to state that when played on the Super Game Boy the game looks 'almost as good as the Genesis version.' PGA Tour Pro (1997) Developed by and published by Electronic Arts for Windows PC in 1997. The game received an average score of 58.00% at, based on an aggregate of 1 review. Tiger Woods PGA Tour (2009) Developed by and published by under the branding on April 23, 2009 for. The game features commentary by and. The game offers five golfers:, and. For courses, it has, and.

Tiger Woods PGA Tour Online (2010) An online streaming version of the Tiger Woods PGA Tour franchise. Players may take part in single player modes or in tournaments.

Tournaments are split into weekly and daily competitions, and are sometimes based on events currently happening in the PGA Tour. For example, during the, the courses that have had the US Open have a discount on points. Players can choose between monthly and yearly subscriptions with unlimited access, or choose to pay for individual rounds through microtransactions. Players who don't subscribe are still allowed to compete, although they are usually allowed to play only one or two rounds each day.

Each day a player logs in, on their first login they receive ten points and they receive five microtransaction points for completing the first round of the day. Game testing was provided by former Gravediggaz member and golf aficionado, Vince 'Bonecrusher' Santos. On September 6, 2011, it became integrated with the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12 PC version. EA Sports retired Tiger Woods PGA Tour Online on July 6, 2013.

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