“We didn't want to put beginner players out there in tournament conditions, where you miss a putt by a foot and the ball's gone by 20 feet.”We worked with the course superintendent over the years,” Wlodyka said. “When you play it, you might look at a green and think you know where to aim. But he said, ‘You know what, you're better off over here,' and if you have it dialed in, the ball will roll perfectly there. He knows. He's been working on the replica Omega 1819.51.91 Men's Watch course a million years.”Yet the inclusion of the Masters, with commentary from Tiger Woods, a four-time winner, is just one feature of the new game. The Masters have been broadcast by one U.S. network since 1956, with one man as host since 1989. CBS' Jim Nantz -for millions the voice of golf - now takes over the booth for Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12: The Masters.
“In a way, he co-designed the script,” Wlodyka said. “He designed a lot of the lines and, of course, their delivery. And when we brought him on, and finally showed him the game, he said, ‘You know, I've been going to The Masters for all of these years. I look at this, and I felt as if I was back there.'“Further, caddies - wearing the iconic Augusta replica Omega 1519.51 Men's Watch National-issued white jumpsuit when you play that course - will make their first appearance in the game. They will be a secondary character progressing with a player's career, dispensing club selection and shot placement advice. Wlodyka said the caddies' influence will work to deepen the overall course difficulty while still keeping it understandable.
“He'll talk to you, set up all of your shots, taking into account your lie, the environmental conditions, the location of the green and fairway, and deliver you better shots than you'd be able to come up with yourself,” Wlodyka said. “What you get replica Omega 1511.51 Men's Watch sometimes in this game are players who think ‘I just want to bombs away with the driver, as far as I can,' thinking that's a perfect shot. They wouldn't account for the wind, the slope, or the second cut. So the caddy will be there to say, ‘Here's the 3 wood, here's why you should use it.”And yes, for those wondering, a variation on Dave Loggins' “Augusta” - the tournament's emotional piano, guitar and violin ode, a part of every Masters' CBS broadcast since 1980, will be a part of the game.
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