Humanity has risen!
Arcane
http://www.linkscountryclub.com/
I didn't even know it was still supported. Not only that, but it's formidably supported! With approval from the rights holders (either Take-Two or Chris Jones' Trugolf company) they've taken the very last PC version of Links (Links 2003), upgraded it, and even arranged it so it could work on the very latest computers. Only 6.99$ for the base game. They also sell a TON of optional courses for it, and there are many free ones on the Internet. There's also a converter that can be used if you have an older version of Links.
I tried the demo on my computer with a 2560x1440 monitor and it looks great, I was shocked.
At last, I have been looking for a way to play Links again for YEARS.
After Links started to fade into gradual marginality, Access took their expertise and started the spinoff Trugolf, in order to re-use it in indoors virtual golf simulators. Today the company is very successful and accounts for most such simulators sold around the world.
I didn't even know it was still supported. Not only that, but it's formidably supported! With approval from the rights holders (either Take-Two or Chris Jones' Trugolf company) they've taken the very last PC version of Links (Links 2003), upgraded it, and even arranged it so it could work on the very latest computers. Only 6.99$ for the base game. They also sell a TON of optional courses for it, and there are many free ones on the Internet. There's also a converter that can be used if you have an older version of Links.
I tried the demo on my computer with a 2560x1440 monitor and it looks great, I was shocked.
At last, I have been looking for a way to play Links again for YEARS.
After Links started to fade into gradual marginality, Access took their expertise and started the spinoff Trugolf, in order to re-use it in indoors virtual golf simulators. Today the company is very successful and accounts for most such simulators sold around the world.