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The Low Down On Computer Golf Games



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By : Derek J   

Market research has shown that Golf is one of the most exclusive of sports. It's enthusiasts most often earn more, travel more and own more property than the average citizen. Though this lends golf a certain allure, it's cost as well as it's perceived snobbery make it a difficult sport for the average person to become involved in. Computer Golf simulations have leveled the field and golfing, like all other 'real world' sports has found a popular and lucrative niche in the computer gaming market. Anyone can play very convincing virtual golf for free on the internet while true golfing enthusiasts can spend whatever their pockets allow on special software and gaming equipment. Someone who has never enjoyed a real world round of golf may find it bizarre that such a seemingly repetitive game has thrived in the online market. The truth of the matter is that many Computer Golf gamers are not real world golfers (just like most people who play soccer or surf on their tv games do not strap on their football boots often or grab a surf board and hit the beach).

Computer golf games come in many variations. Golf games also allow you to use a host of fancy controllers. Golf's popularity could be due to its combination of sportmanship and laid-back pace. Just like real golf, its most enjoyable when you approach it with your own technique - ie, to compete with yourself. Basic online golfing and Fantasy Golf games need no special equipment: All you need to manipulate the game is a standard keyword. On a television console version, of course the basic controller becomes your club, but more advanced golfing simulations (targeted at more fanatical gamers) will provide specialised equipment like simulation style hand-held clubs which provide a remarkably real-feel swing, resulting in your ball flying and bouncing through the on-screen course; each fairway, sandbank and water hazard rendered in eye-watering detail. In fact, first time players are often astonished by the quality of gameplay and graphics available.

You might want some in-depth criticism on your stance or swing. Maybe you are more interested in a fun, colourful game that can be played and enjoyed together as a family. Both styles of game-play, and everything in between can be found in the ever expanding Computer Golfing market for a fraction of the cost of real world club membership (and sometimes entirely for free!). We have yet to see what sort of impact these games will have on the "real thing". After all, how do we know that CEO's aren't brushing up on their swing in the office, with a specialised golfing computer game and then taking what they have learned out onto the course!

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