games-pc tiger woods pga tour 2002 User Manual

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To   s e l e c t   a   p r a c t i ce   h o l e :
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At the Select Your Game screen, select Practice. Then, select
Practice type and click NEXT
2.
Select a golfer and a course. 
3.
To go to the course, click TEE OFF. You begin at the tee for the first hole.
Begin play with your tee shot.
To practice the shot again, click REPLAY SHOT.
To select a different hole, open the In-Game Settings menu and select
HOLES. Select the hole to play. 
STROKE
Stroke play is a simple round of golf: eighteen holes in the fewest strokes for
one or more players. The player who scores the lowest on a hole is the first
to tee off on the next hole. Each golfer’s performance is tracked and appears
in the golfer’s profile. You can choose to play from any tee box or to play a
nine-hole round. 
When PGA TOUR players are used in Stroke play, the Leaderboard, which
displays how you are playing against PGA TOUR players, becomes available
through the In-Game Settings menu. 
MATCH 
Match play is golf, one-on-one. Each player tries to win holes with the winner
of each hole gaining a point. Tie scores for a hole result in no additional
points for either player. The winner of the match is the one that accumulates
the most points.
SCORECARD IN MATCH
Between holes, the scorecard shows each player’s name and number of holes
ahead (up) or behind (down) compared to the other player. 
If a player finishes a hole in fewer strokes than an opponent whose ball is still
in play, the opponent doesn’t finish the hole. Instead, he can pick up the ball,
and both players move to the next hole.
SKINS
Two or more players trade strokes for cash. Each hole has a monetary prize that
goes to the player who has the best score. When players tie scores on a hole,
the skin is carried to the next hole. At the end of the round, the winner of the
Skins competition is the player with the most money. Mulligans and gimmies
are not allowed. Skins games can last one, three, nine or eighteen holes.
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