Publishers | Looking Glass Studios |
Developers | Looking Glass Studios |
Release date | 1997 |
Genre | Sports |
Game rating |
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Game Description
British Open Championship Golf is a three-dimensional (3D) video game that simulates golf, a sport in which players attempt to hit a ball into a hole with as few strokes as possible. In particular, the game is based on The Open Championship, the oldest tournament in golf. The player may compete as a pre- or self-created amateur golfer or as one of eight celebrity athletes, including Sandy Lyle, Vijay Singh and Ian Baker-Finch. Three modes of play—Practice, Match and Tournament—are available. Practice and Match are non-binding preparatory modes: the former allows the player to practice each hole of a course, and the latter engages the player in a pre-tournament match of stroke play, match play or fourball. In the Tournament mode, the player competes in The Open Championship, which consists of four 18-hole matches.
British Open Championship Golf
We might have the game available for more than one platform. British Open Championship Golf is currently available on these platforms:
Windows (1997)
British_Open_Championship_Golf_Win_ISO_EN.zip (478.4MB)
British_Open_Championship_Golf_Win_RIP_EN.zip (71.6MB)
Additional files, patches and fixes
British Open Championship Golf Screenshots
Windows