As with any past golf games,
PGA Championship Golf 2000 has a simple interface and anyone should be able to jump right in and play. Using the mouse, you can swing at the ball with either the standard 3-click method or Sierra's
TrueSwing 3 technology (similar to spinning the ball on the famous
Golden Tee arcade golf game, only using your mouse). You will be able to customize nearly everything in
PGA Championship Golf 2000 to get you on the road to being a PGA Tour Pro. The absolute only downfall to this game is that there are no real-life professionals to choose from.
In the Course Architect, the relatively simple interface will have you creating your own designs with some practice. Be warned, however. I have had the Architect crash on me several times, which made my files corrupt. I believe the problem was that you need optimize the terrain frequently, which essentially will dither less frequently seen graphics, making the file size smaller. And don't forget to save your progress often, and with multiple file names! I can't say this enough. Had I not saved to multiple files, I would have had to start from scratch after the crashes. Because of these crashes, I was not able to give PGA Championship Golf 2000 a perfect score... but on the merit of the golf game itself, I would definitely recommend this game to anyone that likes to play golf on a rainy day!