: The base game featured two high-resolution courses: Banff Springs in Alberta and Harbour Town in South Carolina.
Marketed as a "best-selling" title, Version 3.0 introduced several technical improvements for the 90s gamer: Microsoft Golf 3.0
: Titled "Battle in Seattle," pro golfers Craig Stadler and Michelle McGann competed against each other in the game on a jumbo screen. : The base game featured two high-resolution courses:
: In 1996, the partnership ended as Access Software began developing Links for Windows independently, turning the two series into direct rivals until Microsoft eventually acquired Access Software in 1999. Key Features of Version 3.0 Key Features of Version 3
: The first three Microsoft Golf games were essentially Windows-compatible versions of the popular DOS-based Links series.
Today, Microsoft Golf 3.0 is a piece of gaming nostalgia for those who grew up with early PC gaming.
Microsoft Golf 3.0 was the third and final title developed for Microsoft by .