Lee Trevino's Fighting Golf
Lee Trevino's Fighting Golf is 1988 golf video game developed and published by SNK for arcades. It was ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System the same year.
Summary
The player can choose between four different golfers with varying advantages and disadvantages. Lee Trevino is playable as a character named Super Mex. Other characters include Pretty Amy/Eri, Miracle Chosuke and Big Jumbo. Pretty Amy has limited range, but the easiest control. Miracle Chosuke and Super Mex have average attributes. Big Jumbo has the best range, but the worst control. Despite the title, no fighting is involved in the game. The player has to avoid sand traps, water hazards, rough ground and trees.The courses range from relatively straightforward fairways to elaborate arrangements of sand traps. The two courses available for play are the United States, which consists of mostly bunkers and super rough, and the Japan course, consisting of water and tight boundaries. The United States course is modeled after PGA West Stadium Course.
At the end of the game, the player is greeted with a photorealistic shot of the country club lodge against the setting sun and surrounded by trees.
Reception
In Japan, Game Machine listed Lee Trevino's Fighting Golf as the ninth most successful table arcade unit of April 1988.GameRevolution ranked this game number 23 on its list of the "50 Worst Video Game Names of All Time".