Much like Michael Strahan, the “Tiger Woods” video game went out on top with the ’14 version. The Forever Virus Wont Go Away Until Kids Get Vaccinated Cloudflare Is Taking a Shot at Email Security Our Favorite Headphones and Earbuds for 100 or Less. The game’s best feature, however, was having all four major championships in career mode. There were even different versions of them, like an early 1960s version Jack Nicklaus and a late 1970s Jack Nicklaus, and you could compete as all of them or against them in reenactments of their greatest career moments. In a brilliant nostalgia play, the game also brought back unlockable legends: Jack Nicklaus, Seve Ballesteros, Bobby Jones, Ben Hogan, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, Lee Trevino and Sam Snead. New courses included Muirfield Village, Royal Troon and Oak Hill. You could play Augusta National in 1934, reverse routing and all. All three had Augusta National, which is enough to put them all in a tie for second, but ’14, the historic edition specifically, just did it for me. The last “Tiger Woods” game was, in my opinion, the best of the Xbox 360 era, though I won’t fault any ’12 or ’13 truthers for wanting those higher on this list.