Apps
and outdoor sports may not always go together, but Theodolite might have found a sweet spot. The app overlays all sorts of information to become a complete navigational tool, blending compass heading, elevation, coordinates and a whole lot more into one sleek package.
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Apptastic: The PGA Tour App
App Review: Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 12 for iPad
Compared to its peers, Tiger Woods PGA TOUR
12 is one of the best golf games on the iPad, but judged against the larger console gaming category, it falls a bit short. The swipe mechanic used to take shots works fine most of the time, but occasionally adds more power than you expect — and little errors in the angle of your swipe can have tremendous consequences on screen. However, these controls do provide you with the ability to shoot the ball at a slight angle and add some English to it, which affects its landing. The commentary is also sometimes inappropriate for the situation on screen — not in an offensive way, but it often seems disconnected to the player’s situation. Players can create their own character or use one of the pros, but it doesn’t tremendously affect gameplay. All of this said, the game looks great and the Closest to the Pin challenge is one of the better Facebook integrations of any app. Dedicated duffers might like parts of this app, but casual fans of the sport — and young players — are likely to get frustrated.
Tiger Woods 12 sets series sales record
The latest version of Electronic Arts’ annual
Tiger Woods franchise downplays the golf superstar in a big way. As it turns out, those changes might have earned the publisher a hole in one.
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12: The Masters has proven to be the fastest moving in the series’ history. EA says the game — the 14th installment in the long-running golf sim — sold 225,000 copies in its first week.
App review: Let’s Golf! HD
There aren’t a lot of golf
gaming options on the iPhone or iPad yet — and Let’s Golf is one of the better ones. It’s good, but not great, and often seems to lift elements directly from Sony’s popular Hot Shots series, rather than taking any chances of its own. It offers plenty of options, though, and will keep casual fans of the greens happy. If you’ve got the iPod/iPhone version of the game, there’s no reason to upgrade, but if not, you won’t regret the $5 spent here.

