Overview
Released in 1991, the video game brings the exquisite Hyatt Dorado Beach golf course experience to digital life. The game is part of the popular Links series, known for its realistic simulation of golf courses from around the world.
Gameplay
Players are invited to navigate the challenging yet beautiful terrain of the Dorado Beach course, characterized by its lush tropical setting and intricate design. The gameplay focuses on providing an authentic golfing experience, utilizing accurate physics and detailed graphics to mimic real-world golfing conditions.
Features
- Realistic visual and audio representation of the Hyatt Dorado Beach golf course.
- Advanced physics engine to simulate true-to-life golf ball movement.
- Customizable player avatars and golf clubs.
- Single-player and multiplayer modes.
Development
The game was developed during a period when the capabilities of home computers were expanding, allowing for more sophisticated graphics and gameplay dynamics. The use of detailed digitized textures set a new standard for golf simulators at that time, making it a noteworthy entry in the Links series.
Legacy
While not as highly discussed as some of its contemporaries, the game remains a memorable entry for players who experienced it upon release. Its dedication to realism and attention to detail contributed to the evolution of golf simulation games in the early ’90s.








