Play Pebble Beach Golf Links (Europe) on sega Online
Timing your swing feels oddly tense with that tiny power meter, and those pixelated ocean views somehow make missing putts less frustrating.

Pebble Beach Golf Links for the Sega Genesis, released in 1994 by T&E Soft, was one of the more polished golf simulations available on the system at the time. It arrived during a period when sports games were rapidly improving in both presentation and mechanics, offering a digital version of a famous real world course that stood out for its attention to detail.
You control a golfer through a full 18 hole round, aiming to shoot the lowest score possible. The game uses a three click swing system where you press a button to start the meter, again to set power, and a final time to determine accuracy. Wind direction and strength visibly affect ball flight, and reading the green's subtle slopes is crucial for putting. The pace is deliberate, demanding careful club selection and shot planning, and the difficulty feels authentic rather than unfairly punishing. It captures the quiet focus and occasional frustration of a real round of golf.

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