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'Golf Putt Pro' Review – Drop One in the Cup with a Simple Touch

posted July 15th, 2010 11:14 AM EDT by Jared Nelson in $0.99, 3.5 stars, iPhone games, iPod touch games, Reviews, Sports

We've all seen those small strips of putting green that corporate-types are always playing with in their fancy corner offices. It's a great way to pass some time when you should be working. Thanks to developer Neon Play, who brought us the excellent Flick Football [99¢/Lite], Golf Putt Pro [99¢] brings you that same putting satisfaction without even having to get out of your expensive leather executive chair. It's easy enough that anybody can play, but challenging enough to ensure you'll keep coming back.

Golf Putt Pro is a nice looking game, with a photo-realistic backdrop of a golf course to look at while you're putting away. While it looks good, there's really only the one backdrop, which gets a bit repetitive but doesn't hamper play in any way. The gameplay is simple. You're given a ground level, behind the ball view of the green, and the shot angle of the ball pans back and forth slowly. Judge the slope of the green and when you feel the trajectory of the golf ball is at the proper angle, tap the ball to send off your putt and hopefully sink it in the cup. That's all there is to it. While the concept is as basic as they come, Neon Play does a great job adding different modes to flesh out the gameplay.

The first is '3 Lives' mode which tasks you with making as many putts as you can until you finally miss 3, and making consecutive putts in a row adds a multiplier to your score. 'Pro' mode is essentially the same, although is much more difficult as the placement of the hole is in a different spot for each putt rather than always being in the middle. 'In A Row' mode is a sudden death gametype where your score is how many putts you can make in a row, which is much harder than it sounds. Finally, 18 Holes mode gives you 18 putts one after the other and keeps score for the entire round, with a point awarded for each made putt. 18 Holes mode can also be played with up to 4 players in pass and play fashion.

All said, Golf Putt Pro offers a perfect way to kill a few minutes of free time during your day. There's global leaderboards for the top 100 scores in all but the 18 Holes mode, and Twitter and Facebook support for every mode.

Forum goers are really enjoying the game based on impressions in the thread, and we agree that for a quick bit of fun, Golf Putt Pro is a great choice.

App Store Link: Golf Putt Pro, Free

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  • Farley

    Hmmm, is it just me, or is it really weird that the slope of the ground is indicated by a horizontal arrow with a numeric arrow alongside it, whilst the ground remains perfectly level the whole time?
    Why not simply angle the ground on each shot accordingly instead?

    • Farley

      Sorry, I do apologise... I don't actually have the game yet, and I was just commenting on what I saw in the video - and as the video shows the phone held at an angle and there is perspective involved, it wasn't immediately apparent to me, especially as most of the shots shown were on a low slope.

      Having paid closer attention on a second viewing, I can see that the ground does indeed slope...

  • Farley

    Hmmm, is it just me, or is it really weird that the slope of the ground is indicated by a horizontal arrow with a numeric arrow alongside it, whilst the ground remains perfectly level the whole time?
    Why not simply angle the ground on each shot accordingly instead?

    • Farley

      Sorry, I do apologise... I don't actually have the game yet, and I was just commenting on what I saw in the video - and as the video shows the phone held at an angle and there is perspective involved, it wasn't immediately apparent to me, especially as most of the shots shown were on a low slope.

      Having paid closer attention on a second viewing, I can see that the ground does indeed slope...

  • Stan Winstone

    Hmm- I wish there were just a bit more to it. Seems like you are basically pressing one button forever.

  • Stan Winstone

    Hmm- I wish there were just a bit more to it. Seems like you are basically pressing one button forever.

  • Ryan

    This would be a great game while your on the can. It would get old real quick

  • Ryan

    This would be a great game while your on the can. It would get old real quick

  • unclejuicyjoe

    I can't putt in real life and can't putt on this game either. I would say it's pretty accurate. Would like to be able to control the speed in next update. Fun game for .99 cents!!!

  • unclejuicyjoe

    I can't putt in real life and can't putt on this game either. I would say it's pretty accurate. Would like to be able to control the speed in next update. Fun game for .99 cents!!!

  • chris

    reminds me of paper toss.. different take on it. its all good.

    chris.

  • chris

    reminds me of paper toss.. different take on it. its all good.

    chris.

  • noah

    Looks super boring. Pass.

  • noah

    Looks super boring. Pass.


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