Miyazato San Kyoudai Naizou: Sega Golf Club Review

Lyte Edge gives it 69%


Miyazato Miyoshi Kyoudai Naizou: Sega Golf Club is a port from the arcade series that ran on Sega's Chihiro Satellite hardware. What this means is that players expecting next-gen golf may want to wait for Minna No Golf 5, since the Chihiro hardware is essentially an Xbox. But graphics, aside Sega Golf Club offers a decent arcade golf experience.


Sega Golf Club plays like a cross between the Minna No Golf and Tiger Woods series. To swing, you do a crescent motion with the right analog stick, starting from the top and going downward, which sets the swing meter for the right amount of power, distance and accuracy. You can take your time swinging, as the meter will not register until you press off of the stick. In addition to this, you can also select from different types of powered-up special shots, which are limited in number by an energy meter viewable in the power-up submenu. The special shots offered are high power, high spin, super impact, super approach, and putting line.



Much like Minna No Golf, in Sega Golf Club, you can choose from one of 11 characters, take them on a tour, and earn new outfits and accessores to customize him or her with. Each character has different stats for The game also features popular female golfer Ai Miyazato, her brother Yusaku Miyazato, as well as fellow golfer Kiyoshi Miyazato; since all three share the same last name, the Playstation 3 version was named after them.

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