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''Putter Golf'' is essentially (but whether or not it officially is is unknown) a Mega Drive version of ''[[Putt & Putter]]'': a very simple golf game with an isometric perspective. Rather than compete on wide open courts however, the game opts for much smaller levels which would only require a putter (much like minigolf). As well as this, there are a number of obstacles which can get in your way, from bumpers to lava.
 
''Putter Golf'' is essentially (but whether or not it officially is is unknown) a Mega Drive version of ''[[Putt & Putter]]'': a very simple golf game with an isometric perspective. Rather than compete on wide open courts however, the game opts for much smaller levels which would only require a putter (much like minigolf). As well as this, there are a number of obstacles which can get in your way, from bumpers to lava.
  
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Putter Golf
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Sports

















Number of players: 1
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Putter Golf (パターゴルフ) is a golf game developed and published by Sega for the Sega Mega Drive. It was only available in Japan as a download through the Sega Game Toshokan service.

Putter Golf is essentially (but whether or not it officially is is unknown) a Mega Drive version of Putt & Putter: a very simple golf game with an isometric perspective. Rather than compete on wide open courts however, the game opts for much smaller levels which would only require a putter (much like minigolf). As well as this, there are a number of obstacles which can get in your way, from bumpers to lava.