Shot Online 2009 1.0

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With over two million players worldwide, Shot Online, 3D golf simulation game, has a great international community and interestingly, most of our players are golfers in real life. Using motion-captured swings of real PGA golfers, Shot Online is as realistic as it is fun and engaging. The leveling system is very similar to USGA handicap system and the tournament system is just as exciting as the real PGA Tour where our players can compete with other avid golfers from all over the world. Shot online features a vast in-game item mall and is completely optional. You don't have to pay a penny to play the full game.

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