The basic instruction is to grip the Wiimote like a golf club (never mind that it's not really long enough), hold the B button, draw it back and then swing. What you're doing looks a bit like a normal golf action, but there are things you need to bear in mind that the game is curiously reluctant to acknowledge, leaving the appetent beginner - for want of a better phrase - somewhat handicapped. Tiger Woods on the Wii is about as close to real golf as shouting is to being a piano. The problem is that the game starts off by encouraging you to treat the controller like a golf club. What's annoying about this is that it really needn't be the case. Rather fittingly, most of your early attempts to play the ball fall short of the mark, or fly off into the woods. Golf is not the most accessible of sports and, in this, Tiger Woods on the Wii certainly achieves parity.
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