


Shot Stick – Tiger's foundational analog swing mechanic.We won't know exactly until we get our hands on the finished product, but we took some time out to analyze the evolution of Tiger's swing in the next-generation Tiger games to see how these new features stack up against some of the series' past mechanics. Current series developer EA Tiburon is promising a big step forward in Tiger 13 in part because of a host of changes to the game's swing mechanic, but do these changes represent an actual revolution or merely a rearranging of familiar elements? Like most sports franchises, Tiger Woods' progression has been marked by both fertile and fallow years. We take a look at where Tiger's swing has been and where it may be going. Tiger Woods 13 brings changes to the franchise's swing mechanic, but this certainly isn't the first time that the series has played around with this crucial part of his game.
