ProTee Play 2009 1.1

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Play on over 70 beautifully designed 3D golf courses. Configure full weather conditions, pick your character, fill your golf bag with your favorite clubs and set your tee time. Watch time fly while playing the best golf courses in world with zero load time between holes. Choose from several game modes, including longest drive and nearest to pin contests. Drive, chip, pitch and putt with the most realistic ball physics engine, using real world data. Play the ultimate golf game by yourself, against the computer or with up to 8 players online. The optional ProTee Sensor System allows the game to be played with real golf clubs and a real golf ball. Multilanguage: English, German, French, Spanish and Italian. Stunning 3D Graphics, 8 Person Multi-Player Modes, Highly Detailed Characters, 20 International Golf Courses Boxed*, Wide Screen Support, Realistic Physics Engine, Easy Controls. 50 optional extra courses available. Internet Connection Required for activation and online play.

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