The Golf Club

The Golf Club (2014)

by HB Studios, Maximum Games
Genres:Sport, Simulator
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:The Golf Club is a visually stunning golf simulation that features procedurally generated courses, a fully featured course editor, asynchronous online play and outstanding gameplay. Create and share courses with your friends and compete with both friends and rivals in this fresh take on golf.
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April 23, 2025
The game was developed and published by HB Studios, a studio whose primary work in the past has been contract work for annual sports releases. In particular the company had often worked with Electronic Arts and were expecting to get the contract to develop the 2015 edition of PGA Tour. However after Electronic Arts cancelled the series, HB Studios decided instead to make their own golf game. (From Wikipedia) I loved this game and used to play through steam with a couple friends many hours. The course creator was amazingly in depth and easily counted for 1/2 my time playing. The graphics were very nice and the gameplay was near perfect, just with a green that felt a little too frictionless at times.
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