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Play Wilson ProStaff Golf Online

You line up pixelated shots with a janky swing meter, cursing when your putt lips out—somehow those blocky greens make sinking a long birdie even sweeter. Wind matters, trees punish you, and that old-school DOS aesthetic just works.

Developer: Virtual Media Design
Genre: Sports
Released: 1990
File size: 1.67 MB
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Game Overview

Wilson ProStaff Golf is one of those MS-DOS games that just feels right—like an old pair of golf shoes you never got rid of. The pixelated greens and blocky golfers somehow make it more charming, not less. You’ll spend the first five minutes figuring out the swing meter (timing is everything), and the next hour muttering at the screen when your putt rolls just past the hole.

It’s not fancy, but that’s the point. You pick your club, adjust for wind, and pray you don’t land in the rough. The "ProStaff" bit actually means something here—you can’t just whack the ball and hope. Miss your angle on a dogleg, and you’re stuck behind a tree like a weekend hacker. Still, nailing a long iron shot feels weirdly satisfying, even with 16-color graphics.

Honestly, it’s the kind of game you fire up when you want golf without the commentary or loading screens. Just you, a mouse (or keyboard), and that one par-5 hole you swear you’ll birdie next time.


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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