The Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 2004 Demo ReadMe contains the information regarding installation, hardware, and gameplay compatibility. Note: Please see "Full Game Features" section for the requirements for the final product. NVIDIA GeForce FX, NVIDIA GeForce4, NVIDIA GeForce3, NVIDIA GeForce2, NVIDIA GeForce 256, NVIDIA Riva TNT2, NVIDIA Riva TNT, ATI Radeon 9800, ATI Radeon 9700, ATI Radeon 9000, ATI Radeon 8500, ATI Radeon 7500, ATI Radeon 7200, ATI Radeon VE, ATI Rage 128 Pro, ATI Rage 128, PowerVR Kyro II, PowerVR Kyro
OS: Windows XP/Me/2000/98 (Windows 95/NT not supported) CPU: 333 MHz Intel Pentium II processor (500 MHz Intel Pentium III or AMD Athlon processor required if not using a supported 3D chipset) RAM: 128 CD/DVD-Rom Speed: 8x Hard Drive Space: 190 MB free hard disk space plus space for Windows swap-file Video: 4 MB video card with DirectX 9.0 compatible driver 3D accelerated mode requires a 16 MB supported Direct3D capable video card Sound: DirectX 9.0 compatible sound card Input: Keyboard, Mouse New Game Modes: More ways to play, including Best Ball, Skills competitions, and more.Improve Your Swing: Improved TrueSwing™ technology and three-click swing interfaces provide better ball-striking physics and flight.The Best Courses: Five new courses have been added to all the old favorites like Pebble Beach Golf Links® and St Andrews Golf Links.The Top Players: Play as or against over a dozen top pros, including Tiger Woods, Vijay Singh, Justin Leonard, and new golfers like John Daly and Adam Scott.Career Mode: Play multi-round competitions on the top courses and earn sponsorship money to help your golfer.For more information, see our Membership Agreement.) Play Online: Go online for matches and tournaments, track your stats, and climb the leaderboards (In North America only.
All-new EA SPORTS™ Game Face: Build yourself from scratch and take on the pros while improving your skills with each solid performance.I'm not saying he won't break Jack's record, but every passing major he doesn't win only reminds us of how truly special his level of play was when he was at the peak of his powers.Get the Tiger Woods 2004 demo off Worthplaying (85mb) The days of Tiger, or any man, dominating the PGA Tour like Tiger did are over. (who?) over Troy Kelly (seriously, who?) would have been inconceivable pre-2008. That he did it at the AT&T National only tells us that his days of playing lights-out for four days are not back.Īnd Tiger missing the cut at a tournament won by Ted Potter, Jr. Fifteen times he has taken at least a share of the lead into the final day at a major, and he won 14 of them.īy the same token, we are not used to Tiger having to come from behind to win. Indeed, he might have been the greatest front-runner the game has ever seen. The old Tiger would never have lost a lead at the U.S.Open. I think those three incidents speak volumes about his game. He won his own tournament this year in come-from-behind fashion, and then he missed the cut the next week.
Open at the start of Saturday's play but collapsed and was a non-factor on the weekend. I, for one, do not think that level of play will ever be seen again, from anyone. In order for him to get back to where he was, he would have to play the way he did. Moreover, I think it is safe to say that he never will be. He even had the sense of theatricality to tie Jack at Jack's own event, The Memorial.īut I think it is safe to say that Tiger is not back. That being said, during this time, Tiger tied, and then surpassed, Jack for second on the PGA Tour career wins list. For anyone else, that is a great stretch, but not for Tiger.įor the man whose stated goal is to surpass Jack Nicklaus' record for major wins, not winning a major for four years has to feel like a huge slump. He followed that low period with 25 wins (six majors) over the next four seasons.Ĭurrently, he has nine wins in the last four seasons with no majors. The next "slump" came during the 2003-04 seasons, when he "only" won six times but had no majors. That would be a Hall of Fame career for most other players. Tiger won 27 times, including seven majors during the 1999-2002 seasons. The result of those swing changes was maybe the best sustained stretch of golf the world has ever seen. During that process, he won once in 1998. Tiger has gone through two memorable slumps before, both in conjunction with major swing changes.Īfter having decimated the field at the Masters in 1997 and racking up three more wins that year, Tiger tore his swing apart and rebuilt it from the ground up. Since that dramatic, overpowering win at Augusta, Tiger became the only man to hold all four modern major championships at one time (2000 U.S.