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  2. Front Page Sports: Golf - Wikipedia

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    Front Page Sports: Golf is a golf simulation video game developed by Headgate Studios and published by Sierra On-Line for Microsoft Windows. The game was released in 1997, after nearly three years of development. It was particularly praised for its TrueSwing method, in which the player uses the computer mouse to simulate the golf swing.

  3. Links 2001 - Wikipedia

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    The player can create new golf characters with various customization options, which include the golfer's appearance. The player can also customize the golfing clubs. [6] [11] The player chooses from three different golf swing methods: Easy, Classic (traditional two-click and three-click methods), and the complex PowerStroke.

  4. Links 2003 - Wikipedia

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    Links 2003 introduces a golf swing method that works in real time as the player makes the shot. Links 2003 received "generally favorable reviews" according to Metacritic. Critics praised the graphics, the game physics, the multitude of game options, and the introduction of a real-time swing. However, the game's environments were considered to ...

  5. Links Extreme - Wikipedia

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    Links Extreme is a 1999 golf video game developed by Access Software and published by Microsoft for Microsoft Windows. It is the first game in the Links series to be published by Microsoft, which purchased Access Software a month prior to the game's release. Links Extreme features unusual game modes and courses that are not common to the sport ...

  6. Links (series) - Wikipedia

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    Links is a series of golf simulation video games, first developed by Access Software, and then later by Microsoft after it acquired Access Software in 1999. Microsoft also produced its own series of golf games based on Links, under the title Microsoft Golf. The Links series was a flagship brand for Access, and was continued from 1990 to 2003.

  7. List of golf video games - Wikipedia

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    True Swing Golf (Nintendo Touch Golf) November 10, 2005 Nintendo DS: T&E SOFT: Nintendo Leaderboard Golf [7] 2006 Windows PlayStation 2 Aqua Pacific Midas Interactive Entertainment World Tour Golf: 2006 Windows PlayStation 2 Xbox Gusto Games Oxugen Interactive Real World Golf: April 11, 2006 Windows PlayStation 2 Xbox In2Games Valcon Games Mad ...

  8. Flying wedge - Wikipedia

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    A flying wedge (also called flying V or wedge formation, or simply wedge) is a configuration created from a body moving forward in a triangular formation. This V-shaped arrangement began as a successful military strategy in ancient times when infantry units would move forward in wedge formations to smash through an enemy's lines.

  9. Links 386 Pro - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Golf 2.0 (1994; Windows 3.0) is a version of Links 386 Pro that includes Firestone South Course and Torrey Pines South Course, [12] [13] [14] while Microsoft Golf 3.0 (1996; Windows 95) features the same courses as Links 386 Pro. [15] [16] Microsoft Golf 3.0 was included with many personal computers as a pre-loaded game. [17]