Play St. Andrews - Eikou to Rekishi no Old Course (Japan) online

Play St. Andrews - Eikou to Rekishi no Old Course (Japan) Online

5/5
SNES
1995-09-14

Featuring an isometric view with somewhat detailed graphics, St Andrews: Eikō to Rekishi no Old Course is a golf video game licensed by St Andrews Links Trust that takes place in the Old Course at St Andrews (also known as the "home of golf"), located in Scotland.

Modes presented include tournament, match play, stroke, training, player, and option. The tournament mode is divided into four days. Each day has 18 holes. Before each shot the player has to choose the adequate golf club and stance. Paying attention to the wind direction is also essential so that the ball will not fall into some undesirable obstacle.

The player mode features the replay where it is possible to review up to four hole in one that the player saved throughout the gameplay.

  • DeveloperUnknown
  • PublisherEpoch Co., Ltd.
  • Release Date1995-09-14
  • GenresSports
  • PlatformsSNES
  • Players0

How to Play St. Andrews - Eikou to Rekishi no Old Course (Japan) in Your Browser

1. Click Play

Simply click the "Play Now" button at the top of this page to start the game immediately.

2. Use Controls

Use your keyboard to control the game. Check the keyboard configuration section below for details.

3. Save Progress

Use the save feature to preserve your progress at any point in the game.

Pro Tip

For the best experience playing St. Andrews - Eikou to Rekishi no Old Course (Japan), use a desktop or laptop computer with a keyboard. Full-screen mode provides the most immersive gameplay.

Emulator Keyboard Configuration

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