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Facebook Hits The Links With PGA Tour Golf Challenge

Facebook Hits The Links With PGA Tour Golf Challenge

Facebook Hits The Links With PGA Tour Golf ChallengePGA Tour Golf Challenge, the third Facebook game produced by EA Sports over the past year, is now live on the social networking site, bringing real-time 3D gameplay elements to a genre with few console-style games.

Club type, shot direction, distance and even ball spin are controlled by players on a shot-by-shot basis in EA Sports PGA Tour Golf Challenge, a more hands-on sports experience than the publisher's earlier Facebook entries, FIFA and Madden NFL Superstars. In those games, players assemble teams whose on-field performances are controlled by background calculation.

"It's a console quality game, playing in your browser while you chat with a friend," Mike Taramykin, vice president and general manager of EA Sports' On-Demand division, which has produced the three Facebook games plus the Tiger Woods PGA Tour Online game that launched last January.

"The visuals, I think, are stunning; we'd definitely put it against any game on Facebook," Taramykin said.

As a golfer in the game, players can change clubs, alter distance, trajectory and even shot types - standard, punch, flop or chip. The swing meter many expect is gone - a single click puts the ball in play. Instead, when a player lines up a shot, its potential landing area will be represented by a circle that is more precise depending on the clubs he's using and the training he has.

Facebook Hits The Links With PGA Tour Golf ChallengeThe game is free to play, but players are given a limited number of shots to take per day. Extra shots are available for sale, costing about 20 cents each. (Players will buy "Golf Cash" to get them; Golf Cash is bought by Facebook Credits. Facebook Credits are, of course, bought with cash.)

Full rounds of golf at one of five real-world courses, plus performance boosts like better clubs, may be acquired with cash, but can also be picked up with "coins," an in-game currency earned for playing the game. Coins can be redeemed for anything except shots.

After completing a tutorial, players will have about 50 free shots to take, and will also earn a maximum of roughly 10 free shots in during a 12-hour span, enough to complete the daily, free three-hole challenge the game offers. Players also earn a free shot with every five or so minutes of real time spent in the game.

"What it does is bring gameplay closer to the immersive experience that's typically provided in console games," Taramykin said. "It's not just a card trading game. It's not to say that it's harder, but it puts you on the course, actually hitting the ball, as opposed to something like FIFA or Madden Superstars, which are management games."

Facebook Hits The Links With PGA Tour Golf ChallengeKotaku was given access to the game for two weeks pre-release. It was easy to imagine PGA Tour Golf Challenge as an office pastime hurriedly clicked away when the boss shows up on the floor. Entirely web-based, the game preserves course progression shot-by-shot, so you can cut away and return when it's convenient. The graphics are handled through the Unity player, and the game runs smoothly in all conventional browsers.

The trickiest aspect of the game came from reading your lie and, especially, the green's surface. Ball spin may be manipulated mid-air to make a big drive roll further or an approach shot sit up on the green. But bottoming out an eagle putt or saving par with a 12-footer is pretty satisfying, and the game offers plenty of opportunities to brag to your Facebook friends what you're up to.

While value-minded free-players will be able to play a three-hole challenge every day, stay trained near 100 percent, and pick up birdies with skillful play, those willing to splurge will get plenty of cash to power up their golfer and still give him enough shots to finish a full round.

Five real world courses - TPC Sawgrass, Pebble Beach, St. Andrews Old Course, Wolf Creek and Banff Springs - are available at launch, though the latter four must be unlocked with experience.

These are the at-launch features. More are coming after launch, Taramykin said.

"This is one of those things we feel comfortable saying no one's ever played on Facebook before." Taramykin said.

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For the most part, the pro golf season is over. The major champions have been crowned, the FedEx Cup winner has been decided, and the Ryder Cup has gone to the Europeans. The only thing left is the PGA Tour's fall series and the "silly season," where golfers line their pockets in unofficial events.

So here is a look back at this past season on the PGA Tour and a look ahead to 2011:

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Cigar guy revealed: We find the man who stood behind Tiger Woods and became an internet sensation | Mail Online

Cigar guy revealed: We find the man who stood behind Tiger Woods and became an internet sensation

By Ian Gallagher and Andy Whelan Last updated at 10:21 PM on 9th October 2010

It all started with an extraordinary photograph, some say one of the best sports pictures ever taken. Captured by The Mail on Sunday's Mark Pain, it showed Tiger Woods fluffing a chip at the Ryder Cup – his ball heading straight towards the camera lens. If that wasn't remarkable enough, there was another arresting element to the image.

Standing behind Woods was a wide-eyed spectator smoking a fat cigar and wearing a Groucho Marx moustache and ginger wig. Nicknamed 'Cigar Guy' he became an overnight internet phenomenon after the picture appeared in The Mail on Sunday and MailOnline last week.

Suddenly millions were obsessed with the moustachioed mystery man. His smiling face was pasted into the backdrop of countless historic photographs which then buzzed around the net. He acquired his own fan club and received marriage proposals.A reward was offered to anyone who could unmask him.

How it all began: The picture pf Cigar Guy in ginger wig, fake moustache and chomping on a large Havana in an apparent tribute to iconic Spanish golfer Miguel Angel Jimenez

How it all began: The picture pf Cigar Guy in ginger wig, fake moustache and chomping on a large Havana in an apparent tribute to iconic Spanish golfer Miguel Angel Jimenez

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Charley Hoffman powers through for Deutsche Bank title

Final leaderboard:
-22 C Hoffman (US) -17 J Day (US), L Donald (Eng), G Ogilvy (Aus)
Selected others: -10 T Woods (US), M Sim (Aus) -8 B Davis (Eng), P Casey (Eng)
-7 P Mickelson (US), M Laird (Sco) -6 E Els (SA) -4 R McIlroy (NIre) -2 I Poulter (Eng)


Charley Hoffman
Hoffmann's closing round featured an astonishing 11 birdies

A stunning final round of 62 gave 33-year-old American Charley Hoffman victory in the Deutsche Bank Championship in Norton, Massachussets.

It was the best round by any golfer all week, featuring 11 birdies and two bogeys, as he went from four shots off Jason Day's lead to win by five.

Tiger Woods set to learn Ryder Cup fate

Tiger Woods at the Deutsche Bank Championship in Boston
Woods is waiting for a call from US captain Pavin

Tiger Woods will on Tuesday find out if he has made the United States Ryder Cup team to play Europe at Celtic Manor.

The world number one missed out on one of the eight automatic qualification spots but hopes to be one of captain Corey Pavin's four wildcard picks.