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Game » consists of 1 releases. Released Nov 23, 1995
A golfing simulation game where the player trains their golfer before competitions.
The first annual installment of the seminal EA Sports golfing franchise. Each version of the game is unique, with most being direct ports of either PGA Golf Tour 486 or PGA Golf Tour III.
A licensed golf video game released in 1995 for the Super Famicom.
A European-focused spin-off of PGA Tour Golf II, featuring five courses and tournaments from the PGA European Tour.
Golf game developed by C.P. Brain and published by Tsukuda Original in 1994.
A Japan-exclusive golf game and the sequel to Masters: Harukanaru Augusta 2, using the game engine found in the updated 3DO versions of the True Golf Classics / New 3D Golf Simulation series.
Super Famicom golf sim developed by Magical Company in 1994. Distinctive for its unusual courses situated all over the globe.
A Japan-exclusive golf game developed by T&E Soft in 1993. It is the sequel to the original Harukanaru Augusta and focuses on the major US golf event, the Masters Tournament.
The sequel to Irem's original arcade golf game adds a new "skins game" mode, multiple golfers with unique stats, and the option to keep track of the player's records. It is also known for its home version on the SNES.
A golf sim for the SNES and Game Boy published by Tradewest, developed by Sculptured Software and released in 1992 in the US and Europe. It features the name and likeness of golfer Jack Nicklaus.
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.
The fourth in T&E Soft's '90s golf simulation games for Japanese computers (and the first released outside of Japan for the SNES), taking place at the prestigious Hawaiian country club of the same name.
A golf game that uses an uncommon top-down perspective. It was the first golf game (and first sports game) for the Super Famicom.
The first in a long-running series of golf simulation games by Electronic Arts, featuring officially-licensed courses and opponents from the PGA Tour.
The first in a series of golf simulation games by Japanese studio T&E Soft, taking place at the Augusta National Golf Club in the southeastern United States. It is one of the earliest examples of a golf game that recreates a real-life golf course.
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