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True Golf Classics: Pebble Beach Golf Links Super Nintendo

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Publisher:T&E Soft
Year:1992
Languages:English, Japanese
Developer:T&E Soft
Players:1

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).

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Players take on the challenge of one of the most beautiful and notorious golf courses in the world: Pebble Beach. These eighteen-holes demand accuracy, finesse, and even at times brute strength. The famous beach-side course is littered with sand-bunkers as well as sweeping fairways and cliff-side greens.

Game play takes a classic approach - players control a selected golfer from a third-person perspective. Swing-control is displayed as a power and accuracy meter with which players must start and stop accordingly. Again, the classic-style putting system, complete with a topographic grid, lets the player know of the slope and elevation of the three-dimensional putting surface.

As there are no other courses to play, this game is a tribute and testament to the challenging course-design of Pebble Beach Golf Links.