Patreon button  Steam curated reviews  Discord button  Facebook button  Twitter button 
3DS | PC | PS4 | PS5 | SWITCH | VITA | XB1 | XSX | All

Golf Magazine: 36 Great Holes Starring Fred Couples (Sega 32X) artwork

I first played a 32X at a friend's house when I was in junior high, it never grabbed my attention and I quickly forgot about it. I added one to my collection many years back and I have to admit that I never hooked it up until a few months ago (I know, shame on me!). I decided it was time to give it a chance and discovered that my unit was dead, I luckily found one at a thrift shop and hooked it up. A majority of the games I first played were pretty bad but 36 Great Holes quickly grabbed my attention. I'm actually rather ashamed of myself for not giving it a chance earlier because, not only is it a great game, it's one of the best 32X games in the library and a game any sports fan should readily try.

I'm a pretty big fan of golf (though I don't get to get out and do the real thing too much lately) and will at least try just about any golf video game despite age or console. The one thing that really kills most them is the steep learning curve that almost all of them have, especially if you don't have a manual. This is even more of a turnoff for me than the issue of most of them having almost no sound and no visual quality. Surprisingly, Sega made this about as simple to learn as it can get, the programmers followed an in that day common control layout that is very similar to EA's PGA series but being more polished and refined and at least makes a solid attempt at using the capabilities of the 32X hardware.

When you first power up the system, you'll see that the sound is quite crisp here, much more so than the standard genesis could do. There's almost no music present here but the sound effects of the clubs, balls being hit and the birds chirping are top notch and gives the game a nice start. There are seven modes of play; Practice, Match Play, Stroke Play, Tournament Play, Shoot Out, Skins Game and Scramble. How's that for variety? The game is composed of 36 of the greatest holes from several different courses and can be broken up into, shortest, longest, random or Fred's favorite.

There's a lot of customizable options, you can create a character and select an outfit and pick your look, nothing beats my friend and I picking all pink and flamboyant outfits just to make our character look as ridiculous as possible, many a laugh came from that. Next you select the set of clubs you like best, thankfully there's a save feature instead of copying down an annoying password to continue like older games. The mechanics work great here, your power meter allows you to choose the power of your swing and lets you hook or slice the ball, it again works like the PGA series but is in much better detail, it'll even let you choose different swings if you're in a tight spot. Once you're on the green you'll notice that you don't have to go to a sub screen to see the grade, it shows up in great detail and makes it really a breeze to study in order to make those tougher putts. If you're like me and want to remember some of those great putts or drives then you're in luck because you can save up to four instant replays to view in the menu for bragging rights and that's probably my favorite part of the game.

The visuals are definitely an improvement over what the Genesis can do, everything has a higher resolution and just looks nicer. Hills and sand traps have height to them here and look more realistic appearance all adding to the appeal of this great game. If there's some flaws in the game it would be with the voice samples. Fred gives a nice vocalized intro to the game when you first start and he sounds crystal clear, the problem lies with his in game commentary. Each time you make a nice drive, he says “that'll play”, if you make it to the green, he says “get up a little”. His only other sayings are when you make a par, birdie or an eagle or hole in one, top that with the fact that there's no music and not much other sound effects and it gets pretty annoying to hear his same phrases over and over. A few times I just put some music on and turned the volume of the game down.

The game's one other setback (I won't call it a flaw) is the fact that there's only 36 holes (two courses worth) and after a couple of hours I saw it all and wanted some more and compared to most other games of the time that had six to seven courses, this one feels short. Thankfully the variety of game play modes helps add some replay value to the game.

I really like the design of this game and I especially like the variety of the modes making this one of my favorite 32X games and got plenty of hours of fun from this game with my aforementioned friend and love saving new replays after hitting a 60 or 70ft. putt on the green but still wish the game was longer. I would love to see what the rumored 32X CD version would have been like with all the extra courses it bragged about. This game loses a point for its short length and a point for the lack of Fred's voice samples so I'll give this an 8 out of 10 and am going to recommend it to any 32X owner since it's a great game and there's so little that's good in the 32X library. Anyone of you who've spent any time with the PGA series should feel right at home here.



vgc2000's avatar
Community review by vgc2000 (May 14, 2017)

vgc2000's more extensive backlog of reviews can be found on GameFaqs. But some now live here.

More Reviews by vgc2000 [+]
PGA European Tour (Genesis) artwork
PGA European Tour (Genesis)

A challenging game that Golf fans will enjoy
Action 52 (Genesis) artwork
Action 52 (Genesis)

A pretty bad game that's still better than the NES version and is great to own for its uniqueness.
Soccer Kid (3DO) artwork
Soccer Kid (3DO)

OK? A platform game themed around soccer.

Feedback

If you enjoyed this Golf Magazine: 36 Great Holes Starring Fred Couples review, you're encouraged to discuss it with the author and with other members of the site's community. If you don't already have an HonestGamers account, you can sign up for one in a snap. Thank you for reading!

You must be signed into an HonestGamers user account to leave feedback on this review.

User Help | Contact | Ethics | Sponsor Guide | Links

eXTReMe Tracker
© 1998 - 2024 HonestGamers
None of the material contained within this site may be reproduced in any conceivable fashion without permission from the author(s) of said material. This site is not sponsored or endorsed by Nintendo, Sega, Sony, Microsoft, or any other such party. Golf Magazine: 36 Great Holes Starring Fred Couples is a registered trademark of its copyright holder. This site makes no claim to Golf Magazine: 36 Great Holes Starring Fred Couples, its characters, screenshots, artwork, music, or any intellectual property contained within. Opinions expressed on this site do not necessarily represent the opinion of site staff or sponsors. Staff and freelance reviews are typically written based on time spent with a retail review copy or review key for the game that is provided by its publisher.