Golf Club: Lee Trevino's Fighting Golf (NES)

Welcome to the Defunct Games Golf Club. Join us every Thursday as we play the first 9 holes of some of the most iconic golf games of all time. Best of all, you're invited to join in on the fun. We'll you know what games we'll be playing next, and you can compare your score to our own Editor in Chief, Cyril Lachel.

Today we're playing Lee Trevino's Fighting Golf on Nintendo Entertainment System. This is a rare sports game from SNK, a company best known for one-on-one fighters.


NEXT WEEK: Want to join the Defunct Games Golf Club? Next week we will be playing Golfmania on Sega Master System. Play the first 9 holes, write down your score and join us on September 24 for a brand new episode.

Don't miss our brand new review of Lee Trevino's Fighting Golf on the Nintendo Entertainment System, written by the incredible Adam Wallace. Check back every Thursday for more golf reviews from Adam, all part of the Defunct Games Golf Club.

Big-name celebrity endorsements had always been common in video games. They didn't even have to make a whole lot of sense. Seriously, despite his name in the title and his face on the cover, I dare anyone to point out Chuck Norris in Chuck Norris Superkicks. However, sports games, more than any other genre, were ripe for celebrity endorsement, whether talking John Madden or Larry Bird. A decade before Tiger Woods became the face of golf video games, there was Lee Trevino's Fighting Golf. [Read More]

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