Access released numerous versions golf games throughout the years, some preceding their flagship Links series. And for their Links series, they released numerous course disks, giving users more courses to play on.
Name | Year | Type | Platforms | Description |
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Leaderboard Golf | 1984 | Game | Commodore 64 | |
World Class Leader Board | 1987 | Game | DOS | |
Links: The Challenge of Golf | 1990 | Game | Amiga | [1] |
DOS | ||||
Links: Championship Course: Pinehurst Country Club | 1991 | Course disk | DOS | Courses of the Pinehurst Resort |
Links: Championship Course: Firestone Country Club | 1991 | Course disk | Amiga | Courses of the Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio |
DOS | ||||
Links: Championship Course: Hyatt Dorado Beach Resort | 1991 | Course disk | DOS | Courses of the Hyatt Dorado Beach Resort |
Links: Championship Course: Bay Hill Club & Lodge | 1991 | Course disk | DOS | Courses of the Bay Hill Club and Lodge in Florida |
Links: Championship Course: Bountiful Golf Course | 1991 | Course disk | Amiga | Fairways and greens of the Bountiful Golf Course |
DOS |
Note: Microsoft Golf 1.0-3.0 are just Access' Links 386 redesigned to run natively under Microsoft Windows. Golf 1998 Edition and 1999 Editions were produced by Friendly Software.[8] After Access Software was acquired by Microsoft in 1999, Microsoft produced Golf 2001, which was based on Links, and then discontinued the Golf series to continue with the Links series.