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Platform(s): PC
Genre: Simulation
Publisher: Wolverine Studios
Developer: Wolverine Studios

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'Total Pro Golf' Announced

by Rainier on April 9, 2006 @ 1:42 a.m. PDT

Get ready to swing into action in Total Pro Golf. Total Pro Golf puts you in charge of your golf career, allowing you to fully customize golfers, sponsors, courses, and scheduling.

Acclaimed sports sim developer Gary Gorski, lead developer of Total College Basketball and Total Pro Basketball 2005, includes a course designer tool enabling players the opportunity to create custom courses and share them with friends. Total Pro Golf tees players up for an incredible and realistic golf experience.

Feature Set:

  • Create your golfer and take him on a career path from the minor league tour to try and reach the pro tour and eventually retire on the senior circuit
  • Earn sponsorships and win tournaments to help finance your career and equipment purchases
  • Use the Total Pro Golf Course Designer, a simple and easy-to-use standalone tool, to create courses for TPG that you can use and share with your friends and the community
  • Extensive stat tracking, sim tournaments or watch them in 2D game mode, multiple tournament formats and multiplayer tours

Grey Dog plans to release a TPG Course Designer, free to the community, in 2nd Quarter 2006.

"We're Qteed' up about adding Gary Gorski's Total Pro Golf to the sports library of games at Grey Dog Software," notes CEO Arlie Rahn. "It's an innovative idea and one that we feel will be very popular with the sports sim fan base."

Total Pro Golf is scheduled for a Q3 release and will be made available for digital download exclusively through Grey Dog Software for U.S. $24.95.


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