
Sega World Tournament Golf Game

Alright, so Sega World Tournament Golf is one of those old-school golf games that somehow still holds up. You pick your golfer—somehow they all look vaguely heroic despite the 8-bit graphics—and then you're immediately thrown onto a course that's way more detailed than you'd expect from the Master System. The controls? Simple but weirdly satisfying. Hold the button to charge your swing, release at the right moment, and pray you didn't overshoot the green.
What I love is how the game doesn’t baby you. Wind matters. Terrain matters. And if you mess up, you’re stuck watching your ball plop straight into a pixelated water hazard. There’s a real "one more round" vibe here, especially in multiplayer—just you, a friend, and the shared agony of a putt that stops just short of the hole. It’s janky in that classic Sega way, but that’s part of the charm. If you’ve got a soft spot for retro sports games, this one’s a solid drive down memory lane.
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