See also:
- GameFAQs - - Information, cheats, reviews, and a message board.
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- GameSpy DS - - Information, news, and screenshots.
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- VG-Force - - Review, by VanillaFire1000: "While Tiger Woods DS may be the best sports game out for the DS right now, it is not like it had much competition." [Score: 7.1 out of 10] (January, 2005)
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- Nintelligent Network - - Review, by Brian Sullivan: "If you’re a fan of the console game, you will enjoy the DS version." [Score: 6.8 out of 10] (December 28, 2004)
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- GameSpot - - Review, by Ryan Davis: "Tiger Woods PGA Tour isn't going to convert anyone who has avoided golf games up till now, but the game does take good advantage of the capabilities of the DS." [Score: 7.3 out of 10] (December 17, 2004)
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- IGN DS - - Review, by Craig Harris: "It's not a terrible game by any means, but Tiger Woods for the Nintendo DS could use another generation in development before it's considered a great golf experience." [Score: 6 out of 10] (December 16, 2004)
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- Planet GameCube - - Preview, by Mike Sklens: "What makes Tiger Woods unique on the DS is its use of the touch screen to control the golfer’s swing." (November 14, 2004)
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- Gaming Horizon - - Preview, by Keith Michaels: "While the DS version of Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005 may not be as pretty as the PSP version, it makes up for it in gameplay elements." (November, 2004)
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- Nintendojo - - Preview, by Paul Starke: "In terms of innovative, realistic control of swing Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005 carries the torch with its use of the DS touch screen." (November, 2004)
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- Game Power Australia - - Preview: "Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005 isn’t just shaping up to be one of the most unique, enjoyable golf games of all-time; it also serves as a perfect example of why Nintendo’s revolutionary interface will have a profound affect on gameplay." (October 12, 2004)
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- 1UP - - Preview, by Matt Leone: "Regardless of any version you've played in the past, however, the first DS version of the series looks to be a great pick-up-and-play title that should keep you busy on the go." (October 8, 2004)
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