
Each player names his golfer and play begins. Players can play alone on a single hole, 9 holes, or a full 18 and can also use a single device for hot seat play with up to 4 players. It's graphics are nice and compare easily with the other offerings out there (if you don't get too close to the trees anyway), but the focus is on the simple zen like perfection of self that is golf. The problem with many of these is that they get so focused on features that they confuse the game of golf with magical clubs and special putting powers that players can unlock and ultimately ruin the simple man against himself dynamic that is the sport of golf. In recent years the emergence of players like Tiger Woods has brought golf back into the main stream with younger audiences in a way perhaps even more profound than mini-golf or Caddysheck ever managed and great games built around golf have become a staple of many development houses. Obviously Golf PRO Contest is not as vast and deep as its console brethren, but the one thing that Golf PRO Contest has (and that they often lack) is great controls.

I'm happy to report that the Synergenix-published Golf PRO Contest is one of those wonderful things. Whether you're playing an import copy of Wicked 18 on the Mega Drive, the latest PSP Hot Shots Golf game or a simple S60 game, when golf is done right it can be a wonderful thing.

Golf PRO Contest Jeu SymbianThe beauty and serenity of a golf course is always a humbling thing for someone who can appreciate nature (even when it is crafted) and the game of golf, much like those stunning courses can be a peaceful and relaxing thing.
