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  2. Real World Golf - Wikipedia

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    [4] Jason Hill of The Sydney Morning Herald gave the PC and PlayStation 2 versions three out of five, saying that "any golfer will be able to pick up and play in seconds, and the sensation of playing real golf is astonishing. Pity the software simulation is so drab".

  3. 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]

  4. PGA Championship Golf 2000 - Wikipedia

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    The game features 13 courses, including 8 from PGA Championship Golf 1999 Edition. [1] Features of the game include tour play, and several versions of play used to score golf including match play and stableford. There is a community of players who visit Golf Sim Clubhouse to discuss the game on a forum and meet up to play online. Over 1,600 ...

  5. Links (series) - Wikipedia

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    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 . The first game in the series, Links: The Challenge of Golf , won Computer Gaming World ' s 1991 Action Game of the Year award.

  6. World Golf Tour - Wikipedia

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    World Golf Tour (abbreviated WGT Golf and WGT by Topgolf) is an online multiplayer virtual golf game.It is played virtually on actual golf courses located in the United States, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Canada and Mexico, using a patented 3D photorealistic georeferencing technology.

  7. PGA Tour 96 - Wikipedia

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    PGA Tour 96 is a sports video game developed by Hitmen Productions for the PlayStation, MS-DOS, and Windows versions, Unexpected Development for the Game Boy version, NuFX for the Sega Genesis and 3DO versions, Ceris Software for the Game Gear version, and Polygames for the SNES version and published by EA Sports for PlayStation, MS-DOS, Windows, Game Boy, Sega Genesis, 3DO, Game Gear and SNES.

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  9. 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.