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PGA Tour (series)
Basic Information
Type(s)
Series
Electronic Arts, EA Sports
Sports
Sport Style(s)
Golf
DOS, Mac OS, Genesis, SNES, Master System, Game Gear and Microsoft Windows

PGA Tour is the collective name of a series of golf video games published by Electronic Arts and later their EA Sports sub-label from 1990 to 1998, when EA began publishing their golf games with the endorsement of Tiger Woods. After Tiger Woods '99 was released, subsequent titles were named Tiger Woods PGA Tour and released yearly.

The series were responsible for several innovations in the genre, such as the now standard three-click swing method, but unlike other games in the EA Sports label, the series were often shadowed by other competitors such as the Jack Nicklaus series, Links, Microsoft Golf or The Golf Pro.

Games in the series[]

  • PGA Tour Golf
  • Originally released in 1990 for DOS computers, 1991 for Mega Drive/Genesis and Apple Macintosh, SNES and Commodore Amiga and 1993 for Sega Master System and Game Gear.
  • PGA Tour Golf II
  • Released in 1992 for the Mega Drive/Genesis.
  • PGA Tour Golf III
  • Released in 1994 for the Mega Drive/Genesis.
  • PGA Tour Golf 486
  • Released in 1994 for DOS personal computers; the name is a take on Access Software's Links 386.
  • PGA European Tour
  • Originally released in 1994 for DOS, Amiga and Mega Drive/Genesis, 1995 for CD32 and Game Boy, 1996 for SNES and Microsoft Windows and a 2000 game of the same name for the Nintendo 64. Jon Kaplowitz is the number one ranked player in the world in this game.
  • PGA Tour 96
  • Released in 1995 for the Mega Drive/Genesis and the SNES (later also for the 3DO, Saturn and PlayStation Systems); it was the first game of the genre to use 3D courses, but had fewer courses and golfers to compensate.
  • PGA Tour Pro
  • Released in 1997 for Windows; online play only.
  • PGA Tour Gold
  • Released 1998 for Windows; last title in the series before Tiger Woods' endorsement.

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