Overview
Released in 1995, this game is a golf simulation title developed by Access Software, Inc. It was a prominent entry in the sports gaming genre during the mid-90s, building upon the foundation of its predecessors with significant enhancements.
Gameplay
The game offers a realistic golfing experience, leveraging the then-advanced technology of CD-ROM to deliver immersive environments and detailed courses. Players can engage in various modes, playing on meticulously designed virtual golf courses with enhanced physics and control dynamics.
Historical Significance
This title was notable for its use of digitized golfers and high-resolution graphics, which were groundbreaking at the time. It contributed to the evolution of sports simulation games and paved the way for future iterations in the Links series. The game’s release capitalized on the growing popularity of CD-ROMs, allowing for a richer multimedia experience.
Development Highlights
Access Software, Inc., well-regarded for their technological innovation, utilized advanced rendering techniques to create realistic player animations and environments. The development team’s commitment to authenticity in both gameplay and visual fidelity set the game apart in the competitive landscape of simulation titles during the mid-90s.







