: You can choose between three distinct club sets— Standard (forgiving), Player (balanced), and Tour (maximum distance/control but difficult to master).

The game relies on a "swing stick" mechanic rather than the classic three-click system found in arcade golf games.

: Players use the right or left analog stick to simulate a real swing—pulling back for the backswing and pushing forward for the follow-through. Success is determined by the tempo and straightness of the stick movement.

Released on June 27, 2017, (TGC2) is a precision-focused golf simulator developed by HB Studios. It expanded significantly on the original title by introducing a deeper career mode, a massive social "Societies" system, and a more refined physics engine that emphasizes timing and finesse over traditional arcade mechanics. Core Gameplay & Mechanics

: There are no landing zone markers or power meters. Putting requires a "feel" for the green's slope and the specific strength of the stroke.

: Players can adjust loft, apply fade or draw, and perform partial shots. Unlike the original, TGC2 offers more feedback on why a shot went awry, allowing for more precise adjustments.

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: You can choose between three distinct club sets— Standard (forgiving), Player (balanced), and Tour (maximum distance/control but difficult to master).

The game relies on a "swing stick" mechanic rather than the classic three-click system found in arcade golf games. The Golf Club 2

: Players use the right or left analog stick to simulate a real swing—pulling back for the backswing and pushing forward for the follow-through. Success is determined by the tempo and straightness of the stick movement. : You can choose between three distinct club

Released on June 27, 2017, (TGC2) is a precision-focused golf simulator developed by HB Studios. It expanded significantly on the original title by introducing a deeper career mode, a massive social "Societies" system, and a more refined physics engine that emphasizes timing and finesse over traditional arcade mechanics. Core Gameplay & Mechanics Success is determined by the tempo and straightness

: There are no landing zone markers or power meters. Putting requires a "feel" for the green's slope and the specific strength of the stroke.

: Players can adjust loft, apply fade or draw, and perform partial shots. Unlike the original, TGC2 offers more feedback on why a shot went awry, allowing for more precise adjustments.

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