Sports Zone Arcade Golf
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Product Description
Play a six-hole golf course, or practice hitting balls at the driving range with this Sports Zone Electronic Arcade Golf. It's an interactive golf game for one or two players, so grab your golf buddy and tee up. You'll get automatic, electronic arcade scoring so you can keep track of how well you're doing. There's even a British commentator who will give you the play-by-play and describe every shot, so you'll feel like a real live PGA pro. The golf backstop will react to every shot that's hit. This Sports Zone golf game is constructed of 1" diameter steel tubing, so you can be sure that it will stand up to rough and tough play. Includes: two tethered balls, three putting balls, putting hole and putting surface. Clubs not included. Measures approximately 49.4"W x 70"D x 49.75"H. Requires 3 "AA" batteries (not included). Assembly required.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #161329 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Moose Mountain
- Model: 5791
- Released on: 2007-10-30
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 30.68" h x 20.50" w x 5.25" l, 25.70 pounds
Features
- Interactive golf game
- For one or two players
- Constructed of 1" diameter steel tubing
- Features two tethered balls, three putting balls, putting hole and putting surface
- Measures approximately 49.4"W x 70"D x 49.75"H
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Get ready to score with the Arcade Alley electronic golf game. Play a 6 hole golf course or practice driving balls at the driving range. The British commentator gives the play-by-play and describes every shot hit. Golf backstops reacts to every shot hit. Included are different gofl games, 1 or 2 player modes and electronic scoring. This game is a great way to practice your swing and will have you making par in no time!
Customer Reviews
Looks Impressive,
Ordered this item to use as a game at a festival-type fundraiser. Due to the noise level at the event, we could not hear what comments the automated announcer made when the ball was hit, but the kids enjoyed whacking the tethered balls nonetheless. Once we got the item in a quieter location, we verified that the announcer oftentimes said nothing at all, and the only way to get the thing to work was to THROW the ball at the mat, (and then it only worked in the middle sections.) Assembly is a little tedious, and some of the instructions are rather vague, which resulted in one elbow-piece being inadvertently broken in the process. This game LOOKS really cool, but is only worth the super-low price I luckily purchased it for...not the $[...] it normally goes for.
Not as great as I thought it would be
It works fine but there is not that much variation in the responses. It has too few different areas on the screen so it really does not matter how you shoot, you get the same response. Also, the string on the ball can be very dangerous for a child. My son made a bad swing and the ball wrapped around the club and then hit him on the head. He got a very bad bump and I was glad it did not hit him in the eye. That ended the fun and we have not played it since. Finally this is not really an indoor game. I think it is best set up outside unless you have an indoor sport court. If you hit a slice and the ball misses the screen, you will damage the furniture or walls.
Don't buy
This toy was extremely difficult to assemble and when it was assembled, it did not work. We could not get the screen to enter anything. Then, I had to pay the shipping back ... nice!
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