Play Hole-In-One Miniature Golf Online
You drag and aim your putt, then watch as windmills and wonky physics send your ball careening into ridiculous obstacles—half skill, half chaotic luck. That one tunnel level still haunts me.

Hole-In-One Miniature Golf was part of the MS-DOS Classic Games collection, a compilation of simple titles from the early PC gaming era. It was a straightforward digital adaptation of miniature golf, fitting right in with the accessible, often quirky sports games of the time. You didn't need a powerful machine to run it; it was just there for a quick round when you had a few minutes to spare.
You control a golf ball from a top-down perspective, using the mouse or keyboard to set the angle and power of your putt. The main objective is to sink the ball in the hole on each screen, navigating through a series of themed courses filled with obstacles like windmills, ramps, and tunnels. The physics are deliberately exaggerated, making the ball bounce and roll in unpredictable ways, and the game progresses screen by screen as you complete each hole. The pacing is relaxed, but the difficulty can spike unexpectedly when a tricky obstacle sends your ball flying off course. It feels like a mix of careful planning and surrendering to delightful chaos.
Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse , "Alt" ,"Enter" and "Space bar".

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You can download this ROM to play Hole-In-One Miniature Golf offline using an MS-DOS emulator (Top Emulators).
*This ROM is provided for backup and educational purposes only.