What reason could EA have to move the latest version of Tiger Woods from its typical August release all the way up to June 16th? The U.S. Open, of course! âBut the U.S. Open isnât in the game,â you say. Thatâs where youâre wrong. Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 now has the U.S. Open license, in addition to this yearâs Open course: Bethpage Black **Above: Next-gen screen** The addition of one specific course and a tournament license might not seem like much at first, but EA is focused on making this major feel, well, major. New dynamic camera shots and dramatic music get the event started in style. The Wii version features crowds for the first time, while the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 have seen their galleries triple in size. No pressure there! Youâll face punishing and ridiculously deep rough, and should you be lucky enough to wind up on the green at some point, youâll be putting on grass thatâs akin to putting on concrete A few other tweaks ensure that you feel all of the pressure that held Phil Mickelson back so many years. When another golfer makes a great shot youâll hear the roar of the distant crowd and then youâll be greeted with a real-time scoring update across the top of the screen telling you just what happened. While you might be able to put that out of your mind, itâs significantly more difficult to ignore the giant scoreboard on the edge of the green prominently displaying the fact that youâre two strokes down with three holes left to play. When you combine all of these factors, thereâs no doubt that the U.S. Open wonât feel like just another tournament **Above: Next-gen screen** The challenge of winning a major might bring you to tears, but at least the weatherâs perfect. Oh wait, itâs not. Tiger Woods 10 actually pulls real-time weather updates from the Wii's Forecast Channel. If itâs hot outside youâll have to deal with sun-baked greens; if it rains, the grass will be soggy and slow. Perhaps your round will start off with a nice mid-summer storm that ends by the time youâve reached the third. Then imagine that just as youâve gotten used to the greens, the sun, now out in force, dries them off, totally changing the way you approach each putt. Hey, youâre the one who gripes about being able toa 58 with your eyes closed every year Bethpage Black isnât the only addition to this yearâs Tiger. On the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 you no longer have putters that work for specific distances. Instead, you move the target marker to the desired distance and then pull the analog stick back until itâs in the highlighted zone. The Wii version has even greater control changes thanks to the optional use of Wii Motion Plus. With it, the motion-sensing capability is improved dramatically, allowing the game to detect even the slightest of movements, making for a more responsive and realistic experience. It may take a few strokes to get used to, but anyone hoping for a more a more accurate representation of the sport should be pleased **Above: Screen from the Wii version** EA is tight-lipped on the remaining details, but with the gameâs June release quickly approaching, it shouldnât be long before the curtain is lifted on the rest of Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10âs new features *Mar 13, 2009*