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The Dunes Golf Links, Rye; The National Golf Club - Old Course, Moonah Course, Gunnamatta Course and Long Island Course, Cape Schanck [1] The Sands Torquay, Torquay; Thirteenth Beach Golf Links - Beach Course and Creek Course, Connewarre; Victoria Golf Club, Cheltenham, Melbourne; Woodlands Golf Club, Mordialloc, Melbourne
Links land is typically characterised by dunes, an undulating surface, and a sandy soil unsuitable for arable farming, but which readily supports various indigenous browntop bent and red fescue grasses. Together, the soil and grasses result in the firm turf associated with links courses and the "running" game. The hard surface typical of the ...
Links is a series of golf simulation video games, first developed by Access Software, and then later by Microsoft after it acquired Access Software in 1999. Microsoft also produced its own series of golf games based on Links, under the title Microsoft Golf.
Links LS 2000 was completed in September 1999, [26] and was released in North America [27] the following month. [2] [1] [28] [29] The game was released as a set of three CDs, [5] [17] and was published by Microsoft, [9] which purchased Access Software earlier in 1999. [30] [31] Links LS 2000 10-Course Pack is an add-on program for Links LS 2000 ...
Links Championship Edition, consisting of Links 2001 and the expansion pack, was released for Windows in September 2001, [31] [32] and a Macintosh version was published the following year by Bold. [33] [34] Links Expansion Pack Volume 2 was released in November 2001, and is compatible with Links 2001 and Links Championship Edition. Among its ...
During 1998, Links LS 1998 claimed positions in PC Data's monthly top 20 from January through March. [15] [16] After two months' absence, [17] [18] it returned to #17 in June. [18] During the first six months of 1998, Links LS 1998 was the United States' 16th-best-selling computer game, with an average retail price of $43 for the period. [19]
Links 2003 was completed in early September 2002, [24] [25] and was released in the United States later that month. [26] It was published by Microsoft Game Studios. [12] Links 2003 was accompanied by a separate game titled Links 2003 Championship Courses, which features the same courses and also includes 20 courses from previous Links games. [27]
Microsoft Golf 2.0 (1994; Windows 3.0) is a version of Links 386 Pro that includes Firestone South Course and Torrey Pines South Course, [12] [13] [14] while Microsoft Golf 3.0 (1996; Windows 95) features the same courses as Links 386 Pro. [15] [16] Microsoft Golf 3.0 was included with many personal computers as a pre-loaded game. [17]