Tommy Gainey
Published on August 18, 2011
Jeff Sluman during the 2011 U.S. Senior Open
Published on August 18, 2011
Sedona Golf Resort
Published on August 18, 2011
Tiger Woods during the 2011 PGA Championship
Published on August 18, 2011
Published on August 18, 2011
The Swinger • By Michael Bamberger and Alan Shipnuck • Simon & Schuster/Sports Illustrated • 254 pages; hard cover; $25
Published on August 18, 2011
Branson Creek
Published on August 18, 2011
Marty Haggard
Published on August 18, 2011
Payne Stewart Golf Club
Published on August 18, 2011
Peter Hanson
Published on August 18, 2011
Katie Futcher during the Women's British Open.
Published on August 18, 2011
Published on August 18, 2011
Published on August 18, 2011
5:45 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger granted Golfweek an exclusive 15-minute interview to talk about the role that the game plays in the growth of the sport, as well as the authenticity the game offers. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
4 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent about 90 minutes going through more than 100 swings during a motion-capture session, showing off his new swing that will be featured in the '13 game. That included showing different reactions to putts and drives, including this fist pump after a made putt. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
4 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent about 90 minutes going through more than 100 swings during a motion-capture session, showing off his new swing that will be featured in the '13 game. That included showing different reactions to putts and drives, including this fist pump after a made putt. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
4 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent about 90 minutes going through more than 100 swings during a motion-capture session, showing off his new swing that will be featured in the '13 game. That included showing different reactions to putts and drives, including this fist pump after a made putt. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
4 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent about 90 minutes going through more than 100 swings during a motion-capture session, showing off his new swing that will be featured in the '13 game. That included showing different reactions to putts and drives, including this fist pump after a made putt. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
4 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent about 90 minutes going through more than 100 swings during a motion-capture session, showing off his new swing that will be featured in the '13 game. Tiger also took a few moments to show off his favorite Gary Sheffield swing prior to getting started. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
4 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent about 90 minutes going through more than 100 swings during a motion-capture session, showing off his new swing that will be featured in the '13 game. That included showing different reactions to putts and drives, including this fist pump after a made putt. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
4 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent about 90 minutes going through more than 100 swings during a motion-capture session, showing off his new swing that will be featured in the '13 game. That included showing different reactions to putts and drives, including this fist pump after a made putt. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
4 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent about 90 minutes going through more than 100 swings during a motion-capture session, showing off his new swing that will be featured in the '13 game. That included showing different reactions to putts and drives, including this fist pump after a made putt. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
4 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent about 90 minutes going through more than 100 swings during a motion-capture session, showing off his new swing that will be featured in the '13 game. That included showing different reactions to putts and drives, including this fist pump after a made putt. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
4 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent about 90 minutes going through more than 100 swings during a motion-capture session, showing off his new swing that will be featured in the '13 game. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
4 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent about 90 minutes going through more than 100 swings during a motion-capture session, showing off his new swing that will be featured in the '13 game. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
4 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent about 90 minutes going through more than 100 swings during a motion-capture session, showing off his new swing that will be featured in the '13 game. You can see the computer monitors here that track and capture the swing. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
4 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent about 90 minutes going through more than 100 swings during a motion-capture session, showing off his new swing that will be featured in the '13 game. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
4 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent about 90 minutes going through more than 100 swings during a motion-capture session, showing off his new swing that will be featured in the '13 game. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
4 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent about 90 minutes going through more than 100 swings during a motion-capture session, showing off his new swing that will be featured in the '13 game. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
4 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent about 90 minutes going through more than 100 swings during a motion-capture session, showing off his new swing that will be featured in the '13 game. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
4 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent about 90 minutes going through more than 100 swings during a motion-capture session, showing off his new swing that will be featured in the '13 game. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
4 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent about 90 minutes going through more than 100 swings during a motion-capture session, showing off his new swing that will be featured in the '13 game. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
4 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent about 90 minutes going through more than 100 swings during a motion-capture session, showing off his new swing that will be featured in the '13 game. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
4 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent about 90 minutes going through more than 100 swings during a motion-capture session, showing off his new swing that will be featured in the '13 game. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
4 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent about 90 minutes going through more than 100 swings during a motion-capture session, showing off his new swing that will be featured in the '13 game. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
3 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent about 30 minutes playing the game with contest winner, Kevin O'Connor. Tiger played as himself, while O'Connor chose to be Rickie Fowler. O'Connor beat Tiger handily, as the 19-year-old Indiana University student told Tiger, "I have more time to practice than you do." Tiger quipped in return, "Not this weekend." O'Connor razzed Tiger throughout the process, which was met with laughter from Tiger. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
3 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent about 30 minutes playing the game with contest winner, Kevin O'Connor. Tiger played as himself, while O'Connor chose to be Rickie Fowler. O'Connor beat Tiger handily, as the 19-year-old Indiana University student told Tiger, "I have more time to practice than you do." Tiger quipped in return, "Not this weekend." O'Connor razzed Tiger throughout the process, which was met with laughter from Tiger. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
3 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent about 30 minutes playing the game with contest winner, Kevin O'Connor. Tiger played as himself, while O'Connor chose to be Rickie Fowler. O'Connor beat Tiger handily, as the 19-year-old Indiana University student told Tiger, "I have more time to practice than you do." Tiger quipped in return, "Not this weekend." O'Connor razzed Tiger throughout the process, which was met with laughter from Tiger. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
3 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent about 30 minutes playing the game with contest winner, Kevin O'Connor. Tiger played as himself, while O'Connor chose to be Rickie Fowler. O'Connor beat Tiger handily, as the 19-year-old Indiana University student told Tiger, "I have more time to practice than you do." Tiger quipped in return, "Not this weekend." O'Connor razzed Tiger throughout the process, which was met with laughter from Tiger. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
3 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent about 30 minutes playing the game with contest winner, Kevin O'Connor. Tiger played as himself, while O'Connor chose to be Rickie Fowler. O'Connor beat Tiger handily, as the 19-year-old Indiana University student told Tiger, "I have more time to practice than you do." Tiger quipped in return, "Not this weekend." O'Connor razzed Tiger throughout the process, which was met with laughter from Tiger. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
3 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent about 30 minutes playing the game with contest winner, Kevin O'Connor. Tiger played as himself, while O'Connor chose to be Rickie Fowler. O'Connor beat Tiger handily, as the 19-year-old Indiana University student told Tiger, "I have more time to practice than you do." Tiger quipped in return, "Not this weekend." O'Connor razzed Tiger throughout the process, which was met with laughter from Tiger. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
2 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent more than an hour with developers, reviewing new features in the game, and offering feedback on making the game more authentic, from the flight pattern of a ball, stances in a bunker to how far a ball would really go from particular points on a course. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
2 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent more than an hour with developers, reviewing new features in the game, and offering feedback on making the game more authentic, from the flight pattern of a ball, stances in a bunker to how far a ball would really go from particular points on a course. Here, Tiger draws out the proper trajectory of a ball on a shot out of the sand. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
2 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent more than an hour with developers, reviewing new features in the game, and offering feedback on making the game more authentic, from the flight pattern of a ball, stances in a bunker to how far a ball would really go from particular points on a course. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
2 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent more than an hour with developers, reviewing new features in the game, and offering feedback on making the game more authentic, from the flight pattern of a ball, stances in a bunker to how far a ball would really go from particular points on a course. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
2 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent more than an hour with developers, reviewing new features in the game, and offering feedback on making the game more authentic, from the flight pattern of a ball, stances in a bunker to how far a ball would really go from particular points on a course. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
2 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent more than an hour with developers, reviewing new features in the game, and offering feedback on making the game more authentic, from the flight pattern of a ball, stances in a bunker to how far a ball would really go from particular points on a course. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
2 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent more than an hour with developers, reviewing new features in the game, and offering feedback on making the game more authentic, from the flight pattern of a ball, stances in a bunker to how far a ball would really go from particular points on a course. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
11 a.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to a EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger started the day having his headshots taken, both with and without a hat, as well as multiple expressions. The photographer here is already checking his work with an ultra-zoom in on Tiger's eyes. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
2 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent more than an hour with developers, reviewing new features in the game, and offering feedback on making the game more authentic, from the flight pattern of a ball, stances in a bunker to how far a ball would really go from particular points on a course. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
2 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent more than an hour with developers, reviewing new features in the game (including the new technology for the Kinect), and offering feedback on making the game more authentic, from the flight pattern of a ball, stances in a bunker to how far a ball would really go from particular points on a course. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
2 p.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent more than an hour with developers, reviewing new features in the game, and offering feedback on making the game more authentic, from the flight pattern of a ball, stances in a bunker to how far a ball would really go from particular points on a course. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
Noon: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent more than an hour doing an audio session, as he is the only player in the game with voiceovers. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
Noon: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent more than an hour doing an audio session, as he is the only player in the game with voiceovers. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
Noon: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger spent more than an hour doing an audio session, as he is the only player in the game with voiceovers. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
11 a.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger started the day having his headshots taken, both with and without a hat, as well as multiple expressions. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
11 a.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger started the day having his headshots taken, both with and without a hat, as well as multiple expressions. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011
11 a.m.: Golfweek was granted exclusive access to an EA Sports motion-capture session with Tiger Woods on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. During the day, Tiger was taken through different stations where everything from headshots, to voiceovers, to a breakdown of the upcoming features in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2013 game (slated for release next Spring) and finally to the actual capturing of his swings. Above, Tiger started the day having his headshots taken, both with and without a hat, as well as multiple expressions. On Monday (Aug. 22, 2011), we will be releasing an exclusive video that will kick off a year-long series on the making of the new game.
Published on August 18, 2011

















