![]() Throw in Harbour Town and there are now 16 courses-a healthy amount, but still far fewer than in the last-gen versions. Thanks to the addition of Westchester, TPC Boston, Cog Hill, and East Lake, all FedEx Cup courses are in the game. You can now choose how long you want standard and major tournaments to be, which is nice for anyone who doesn't want to go through four rounds on the same course for one tournament. Career mode hasn't seen a whole lot of change, but what is different is better. Online play is largely unchanged-even the lag issues and glitches are back for another go. It's OK, but as the lone new play mode it's underwhelming. New to the 360 and PS3 is bingo, bango, bongo, a head-to-head mode where you are awarded "bingo" for being the first on the green, "bango" for being the closest to the pin when you reach the green, and "bongo" for having the best score. ![]() ![]() TW 08's game modes are almost exactly the same as last year's. Even the game's most noteworthy feature, the analog swing, doesn't work as well as in previous years. Also, there are a fair amount of frustrating bugs (particularly in the Xbox 360 version) that give the game a rushed feel. There are some new features, but many of them don't work. But even those expecting minimal improvements are likely to be disappointed with Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08. There's typically very little to distinguish one year's version from the next, but the games have always played well, and, judging by the sales numbers, people have been happy with the incremental upgrades. The Tiger Woods series has long stood atop the charts as the best-selling golf franchise year in and year out.
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