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Friday, July 30, 2010

The Best Golf Games on iPhone


We've compiled a list of the three best golf game for the iPhone, so you can stay busy by enjoying this game..


Before the lurid revelations concerning Mr Woods’s private life surfaced, EA released a mighty fine iPhone-optimised version of its blockbuster console franchise, Tiger Woods PGA Tour.
Swiping down the on-screen meter sets the backswing, whilst swiping up establishes the forward swing. Any deviation from a straight swipe translates in to hook or slice.
The innovative method is intuitive, remarkably correct, & very handy for helping launch your pro career on five of the world’s finest & impressively-drawn courses.
Multiplayer is obtainable over Bluetooth head-to-head or local wi-fi, & your commentator for the round is ex-pro Sam Torrance.

Whereas EA’s Tiger offering focuses on realism, licensing, & innovation, Gameloft’s Let’s Golf! tees up a bright, vibrant, & fun fairway adventure.
By opting for the traditional tap-to-swing gauge, the French developer has ensured that someone remotely familiar with a cabinet or console golfing title will be collecting eagles in no time.
63 holes can be mastered in the single-player Event mode over six courses, a quantity of which is unlocked as your putting skills improve.
Local wi-fi & Hot Stool mode give perennial caddies the chance to get their own back on the over demanding boss.

This time last year, I went on one of that News of the World £1 caravan holidays. Suffice to say, it was overpriced.
Beaten in to second place by the return journey, the next best part of the four-day break was a lunchtime trip to the town of Great Yarmouth & its brilliantly-inventive mini golf work.
Well, glory be, some enterprising iOS coding folk over at Digital Chocolate have only gone & recreated the charm, challenge, & absurdity of the scaled-down seaside staple.
Six matchless themes & 100 zany, obstacle-ridden holes await all ye crazy to step up to the 3D Mini Golf tee.
With beautifully-rendered visuals, time- & score-based challenges, & realistic ball physics, this entertaining title only missed out on a hole-in-one through the omission of multiplayer.

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