CustomPlay Golf 2009 Headed to PC and Wii
PC version available later this year; Wii version next year.
Date: Tuesday, July 01, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Lexicon Entertainment has announced CustomPlay Golf 2009 is in development for an October 2008 release on PC and an early 2009 release on the Nintendo Wii.

CustomPlay Golf 2009 revitalizes the golfing experience with a game packed with features that encompasses the full embodiment of this great sport along with some little extras that will please aficionados and the leisure player equally. From the detailed 15 full 18 hole championship courses to some inventive crazy golf courses.

CustomPlay Golf 2009 builds on the solid base of CustomPlay Golf 2, built on realistic physics, swing mechanics, stunning courses and player customization. In-game the whole course is always displayed in the distance and loading times between holes have been eradicated. Added to this are the following all new course types; Crazy Golf, Mini Golf, Par 3, Pitch and Putt and Driving Range, to make an all-encompassing golf experience.

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