OutlawGolf supports single player and multiplayer with 1-4 players, and Outlaw Golf 2 supports single player, online and offline multiplayer with 1-4 players. Players take control one of several characters, each with their own unique caddy. The series is noted for its crude humor, particularly in regard to the characters, most of whom fall under an exaggerated archetype. These include a stripper, a hippie, a biker, and more. Unique to the series is the Composure Meter. As players do well, the player character's composure meter increases. The maximum distance rating for each club increases or decreases in relation to the player character's composure. As the player misses shots, the Composure Meter decreases; this is designed to simulate frustration: the more shots missed, the more frustrated the player character gets and the worse they perform. In order to counteract this, the player character can beat or humiliate their caddy in some way, which raises the composure meter. Hitting a perfect shot results in the ball bursting into flames as it travels; the flames extinguishing when the turn is over.[5] Outlaw Golf 2 includes new courses and additional golfers and caddies.
Paradise Pointe consistently strives to offer golfers of all abilities a unique golfing experience. Each of our courses offer exciting views of Smithville Lake along with its natural wildlife habitats. The courses were named in homage to Jesse James, a native to this area. Records show that the James Gang actually lived and frequented this area long before there was a lake. If Jesse were alive today, he would not recognize the lake, but could still navigate the hills and valleys in our area. In fact, he might be able to find one of his old hideouts.
The Outlaw Course is one of six Jack Nicklaus Signature courses at the Desert Mountain Club. This private club is the only club in the country to boast that many Nicklaus-designed courses. Unlike the other golf courses, the Outlaw Course follows the Scottish-links tradition as opposed to the desert-style that characterizes the other courses. Built as the sixth and final course, the Outlaw Course borders the Tonto National Forest, providing a landscape of rolling hills, native washes, and stately trees that Nicklaus utilized in his design. The golf course also offers scenic views of Pinnacle Peak, the McDowell Mountains, and Four Peaks.
I played this course because our main course has reciprocity with Desert Mountain. I've seen pictures and was dying to play Chiricahua, but unfortunately that was closed due to storm damage. My second choice was Outlaw since it looked fantastic as well. When we first got there, views were amazing. The clubhouse is designed to look like a ranch, and the course was links which was cool because you don't often find links courses in the desert. Valet staff was very nice, pro shop staff were very attentive at first but we got checked in. Headed to a great driving range and a super nice short game area. When we teed off, we noticed that the putting greens on the course were about 100x faster than the practice greens. I would estimate the course greens to be around a 14 stimp. They were lightning fast. Carts were nice and fast. The beverage cart just sat at the 6th and 12th hole the entire time, so we only saw it twice unfortunately. We didn't think the course was ALL THAT once we started playing it. It honestly felt like a public course. While conditions were unbeatable, the other people were dressed like they were playing a Muni Par 3 course. Untucked shirts, noise people at one point. It may not bother anybody but me but that is just my opinion. I will say while we only had a 3.5 hour round, the people in front of us were horribly slow. It felt like a 7 hour round. They would just stand there and chat on the tee box and the green even though nobody was in front of them. We almost felt like towards the end they did it on purpose because we were riding their tail so much, but we only did that because the guys behind us were fast also. I would definitely go back to Desert Mountain, just not Outlaw... at least for a while.
Having played many top courses in the country both public and private, I can without hesitation state that this course is a real gem. This is a Nicklaus design, so you will have the challenging bunkering and elevated greens at times. This course is not for the faint of heart. You will be tested with forced carries and difficult bunkering and greens. If you play the appropriate tees, that would be helpful. The vistas, course condition and difficulty make this an experience to remember if you are lucky enough to have a member invite you.
This is the Last course Jack Nicklaus has designed at Desert Mountain. Outlaw was opened in 2003 and is a links design. Much of the course has views of the Tonto National Forest, and Four Peaks, The Mcdowell Mountains and Pinnacle peak can be see from this high terrain track. The fairways are for the most part forgiving but the greens and areas around them make for a real short game test. You will use every club in your bag and every type of shot here. Club selection is critical on the teeing ground. Outlaw is a truly a very fun and challenging course to play especially on the first visit.
This course was fantasic. Immaculate conditions and breathtaking views. It was a delight to play here. Even though I didn't play well, the course was so nice it made it worth it. The clubhouse also had fantastic Southwestern food and a great outdoor patio. A great place to bring the family as well!
Played fast. Course was immaculate. Some of cart paths were dangerously steep. Felt like cart would tip end over end. For a course of this caliber, I felt design of cart path on one particular hole could have been safer. Other than that, perfect. Greens very fast 11+. Great challange. Wide fairways. Manageable for any handicap. I'm 7 and shot 87 and was thrilled.
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The first game in the Outlaw series of sports titles, Outlaw Golf is what you get when you take the classic game of golf and throw in lesbian strippers, wannabe rappers, ex cons and other wild personalities. The game has a bad attitude chock full of sexual themes and language that puts Happy Gilmore to shame.
Outlaw Golf pits you as one of ten over-the-top golfing personalities (paired with equally over-the-top caddies) to compete in over 30 different tour events from where you attempt to unlock new characters, better clubs and balls as well as improving your golfer's skills along the way with 12 different mini-games. The game also sports a composure response system, which simply means that when you do well, the game is easier and when you aren't doing so well you will find your shots not going exactly where you want them. Composure too low? Beat up your caddy and you can relieve some of that stress to regain your lost composure. Multiplayer supports 8 different game modes, including stroke play, match play, skins, best ball and casino with up to four players.
It's called "Outlaw Golf" I assume because of the characters with which you play the game. Most of these folks are bikers, ex-cons, or just quirky in general. They are all character types you wouldn't expect to see out on the course. Most have witty sayings and practice risque behavior out on the course, and the announcer is right there with them with rude and suggestive comments.
Nevertheless, the gameplay side is highly technical. For one, strokes are executed by holding directly back on the R analog stick, and then pushing directly forward to make a straight swing. If you are just a hair off in either direction, the ball will hook or splice. This swing style takes lots and lots of practice, and even after completing and unlocking the entire game, there were many instances in which I'd mess up hitting the ball. I liked this, because even Trevino, Woods, and (especially) Muriyama hit the ball out of bounds from time to time. Of course you can select the point of impact on the ball for spin, and make numerous other adjustments that factor into your shot aside from the use of the R analog swing system.
Another thing I liked is that your character will be affected by both bad and good shots. For example, if you make consistently good shots, it will become easier and easier to hit the ball straight. Land in the rough or out of bounds, and your character will become upset and it will be extremely difficult to hit the ball straight. I liked this level of realism, in that when things are going good out on the course, your confident rises and the game gets easier.
Putting is no joke either. If you are trying hard to sink the ball once you're on the green, you'll find yourself taking a lot of time to plan out your shot. You can view the green from multiple angles, examine the grade of the ground, and make adjustments accordingly. Then once you have decided on the best approach and made your adjustments, you're still going to need to use the back to forward analog function effectively to make your shot play out effectively. Easy to learn and hard to master, the putting system in Outlaw Golf is one of the best I've seen.
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