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You pick your golfer type—power hitter or precision player—then battle for cash in Skins mode or sweat the three-click swing in tournaments. That backspin trick actually saves your butt sometimes.

Developer: Irem
Genre: Sports
Released: 1992
File size: 467.13 KB
Game cover

Game Overview

So, The Irem Skins Game is one of those SNES golf titles that actually makes you think a little. At first glance, it’s just another golf sim, but the four different modes give it some variety—especially the Skins mode, where every hole feels like a mini-battle for cash. Match play’s fun if you like head-to-head tension, while stroke play and tournaments test your consistency.

You pick from four golfer types before teeing off, and honestly, it matters more than you’d think. Power hitters crush drives but struggle with precision, while technicians are all about control. The magician? Weirdly good at backspin, which saves me more often than I’d like to admit.

Actual gameplay’s got that classic three-click swing mechanic—pick your club, adjust your stance, then time the meter just right. Mess up, and your ball’s either slicing into the rough or hooking straight into a water hazard. It’s simple but punishing, which keeps things interesting when you’re grinding through 18 holes.

Not the flashiest golf game out there, but it’s solid where it counts.

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