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Mississippi wrote:...Leaderboard Golf for the Commodore 64...
pmgolf wrote:Good read. Where did Links386 fit in the historical list?
rwoodworkr wrote:Still have the game and the machines (computer and disk drive) collecting dust somewhere in my warehouse.
MrChaucer wrote: If you wanna go back to the real early days, DOD 2.2 I think came with a golf game....B & W....there were little circles for the tees....and a bigger circe with a verticle stick for the pin. Distance and wind direction shown in the corner. Played with the cursor keys. Nothing else....no scenery of any kind. :
rwoodworkr wrote:I used to stop off at a bar on the way home from work to play a round.
JackRussellTerror wrote:to play around ?
rwoodworkr wrote:My first experience with video golf, "Golden Tee Golf" arcade game.
Right around 1990, I used to stop off at a bar on the way home from work to play a round. It used a trackball for hitting shots.
rwoodworkr wrote:[
A round... The playing around commenced when I arrived home (wifey in residence).
Flop7Wood wrote:...All told, I've been playing online golf just about 30 years.
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