



Each hole in Golf presents a unique layout, often with tricky obstacles or angles that require careful planning. Instead of sprawling 18-hole courses, you face one challenging hole at a time. The strict five-shot limit means every move matters and rewards patient, thoughtful play.
Golf uses a drag-and-release mechanic for aiming and shooting. On desktop, you click and pull with the mouse to set power and direction. On mobile devices, touch and swipe gestures achieve the same result. The controls are snappy, intuitive, and feel natural whether you're playing on a computer or touchscreen.
Golf appeals to players who enjoy tight, skill-based challenges. The quick restarts and short levels make it easy to learn from mistakes and chase better scores. If you like testing your aim and judgment in games like Mini Golf Master, this title offers a rewarding mix of simplicity and difficulty.
Golf runs directly in your browser with no downloads or registration needed. It's free to play and accessible on most networks, including schools and offices, so you can enjoy a quick round anywhere, anytime.
Your goal is to get the golf ball into the hole using five shots or fewer. Each level is a single-hole challenge with increasing difficulty and unique obstacles. To shoot, click and drag with your mouse or tap and swipe on touch devices. Adjust the direction and power, then release to send the ball flying. You progress by completing each hole within the shot limit. Fail to do so, and you'll need to retry the level. The game tracks your performance, so aim for fewer shots to improve your score. Mastering the drag-and-release mechanic will help you judge distance and angles more accurately with practice.
Plan your shot - Check obstacles and angles before shooting to avoid wasted shots. Watch your power - Use short drags for gentle putts and longer ones for powerful drives. Learn from failures - Notice where shots go wrong and adjust your aim next time. Use rebounds - Bouncing off walls can help you reach the hole with fewer shots. Stay calm - Rushing can cause mistakes. Take your time to line up each shot.