![]() ![]() As mentioned below, the game is fairly faithful concerning the implementation of golf ball physics, rules and golf parlance, and there are designated 'Out of Bounds' areas that force a penalty stroke. Bizarre and Improbable Golf Game: Zig-zagged. ![]() As Himself: Several fictionalized versions of real-life professional golfers have appeared throughout the series - John Daly in Hot Shots Golf 3, Shigeki Maruyama in Out of Bounds and Shingo Katayama in World Invitational.However, when the series hit the PSP with Open Tee!, an animesque style took over and all the characters turned into children. The third and fourth games were released on the PS2, and kept the Western style while benefitting from the more powerful technology. Interestingly, the second game was more influenced by Western Animation (just look at Mel) in the West, with had a more varied cast, but retained the anime-styled characters from the first game in Japan (although the Japanese characters were unlockable bonus characters in the Western version). The first game was more anime styled, but the players were obviously adults. ![]() Instead, the character models were made à la Donkey Kong Country, giving them a 3D-ish, spritey look.
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