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The sequel to the Genesis version of Electronic Arts' first golf game, now with three additional courses and a new game mode based on the Skins Game tournament.
Golf video game released in 1993 for the SNES. Known in Japan as "Serizawa Nobuo no Birdie Try".
The fifth in T&E Soft's '90s golf simulation games, taking place at the golf course of the same name (located in the western coast of the United States).
Golf video game released in 1992 exclusively for the Super Famicom. It's the sequel to Golf Club: Birdie Rush.
Awesome Golf was a golf simulation released for the Atari Lynx handheld gaming console.
Ninja Rabbits is a side scrolling beat 'em up released in the UK on multiple platforms.
An NES golf game starring Mario. NES Open Tournament Golf features Stroke, Match, and Tournament modes on three different courses.
NES golf game by Atlus.
Links: Championship Course: Barton Creek is an expansion pack for Links: The Challenge of Golf.
A golf game that uses an uncommon top-down perspective. It was the first golf game (and first sports game) for the Super Famicom.
After many long years of ninja training, you are finally ready for the most difficult test of all... nine holes of Ninja Golf!
The first in a series of PC-based golf simulation games developed by Access, featuring realistic digitized sprites (for both golfers and environmental objects), a recreation of a real-life golf course (with support for additional courses), and a unique "Swing Gauge".
The first in a long-running series of golf simulation games by Electronic Arts, featuring officially-licensed courses and opponents from the PGA Tour.
Go head-to-head with a friend or stroke it out in a full international tournament against fifteen competitors in this Genesis/Amiga/Atari ST golf sim endorsed by The King.
A golf sim with bizarre elements and obstacles to overcome on each course. It was released on the Famicom Disk System by Pack-In-Video.
A golf sim from Data East for the PC Engine. It later received a rerelease on the Wii Shop in Japan.
Bandai Golf is a golf game created by Bandai for the NES. The game was released in 1989
A golfing video game for the NES and Arcade, it is also endorsed by the US National Video Game Team.
Namco Classic is a golf game released only in Japan for the Nintendo Famicom and Game Boy
A golf sim for the NES developed by HAL Laboratory and released in 1988 in Japan only. It uses the likeness of prolific Japanese professional golfer Masashi "Jumbo" Ozaki.
A mini golf game featuring four different courses of varying difficulty levels and modes for up to four players.
A top-down golf simulator developed by Data East for the NES. It was never released outside of Japan. It later saw a SNES sequel named Super Birdie Rush.
Released in Japan as Masters Golf, this is the sequel to the original (Japan-only) Great Golf for the Sega Master System. It was then localized as Great Golf outside Japan.
A Famicom Disk System golf game featuring Mario.
A golfing arcade game released in 1986. You play 18 holes on a championship course.
A Golf simulation game. Part of the Great Sports series for the Sega Master System developed by Sega. Not to be confused with the international version of Great Golf, originally Masters Golf in Japan.
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