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Comeback for golfer on a stick!

Miniature game will soon be able to compete against its computer rivals.


Posted: 10 February 2006
by Bob Warters

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Miniature golfer

While the quest for 21st century playstation games like Tiger Woods 2006 and World Tour Golf continues unabated, I was intrigued to discover that less sophisticated but equally entertaining toys, are making a comeback.

Pro Shot Golf is a timeless and enduring classic miniature golfing game that I can recall from 40 years ago and it’s great to see it making a welcome retro-return, loved and remembered by modern-day dads and grandads.

Originally released in the 1960s by Louis Marx in the United States, Pro Shot Golf was a worldwide success with a miniature Arnold Palmer figure on the end of a golf club. The modern version has a new character with pivoting upper body but still operated by a pull lever in the handle of the club.

Appropriately sponsored, the 2006 player wears adidas shoes and clothing and is provided with six interchangeable TaylorMade branded clubs. The set also includes indoor and outdoor balls, bunkers, tees, fairways and a putting green for use in ther garden or the comfort of your own home.

Object of the game is to play the miniature course, while choosing the correct club to play each shot.

Pro Shot Golf - suitable for adults accompanied by a child of at least seven years of age! – will be available from JJB Sports from April, with a recommended price of £39.99.


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Anybody else remember playing this the first time around. I remember getting this as a lad and playing it with my mates.

If my memory serves me well, there where three types of ball.
Yellow was high trajectory
White Mid
Red low and long.
You got felt greens and plastic bunkers and could make your own course.

Wouldn't surprise me if my mum and dad still had it in the attic.
Posted: 10/02/2006 17:27

I too had one of these, in the early to mid 60s (I think).

I thought it carried the Arnold Palmer name, but I could be wrong. I used it a lot as I was an only child and could play this game on my own.

I may consider a new one, I'll tell my wife that they still cost £3 6s 4d! See if I get away with it!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted: 10/02/2006 23:49

A friend of mine used to have this game, I used to borrow it...great game! I see they now have some on ebay :0)
Posted: 11/02/2006 00:03

That looks a cool game, i had the cheaper version Carpet Golf.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Carpet-Golf-Game-1970s-Turner-Research-Ltd-RARE_W0QQitemZ8764290695QQcategoryZ1180QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Posted: 11/02/2006 09:13

Heyy...I also had Carpet Golf...got it for xmas in 1973...had hours and gours of fun with it...only problem was that if your ball went in the bunker you couldnt get the player to stand in the bunker properly to play the shot....having said that, the amount of times I find my ball wedged up against a rake close to the edge of a bunker means that when I play the game for real I seem to find myself standing out side the bunker more often than not...so perhaps the game is truer to life than I gave it credit for in them days!!
Posted: 11/02/2006 09:56

i off to JJB to get one I remember this when I was younger and boy did I love it !
Posted: 12/02/2006 18:56

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