

For example, when powering up a hit, it seems very difficult to find the sweet spot between a nice touch tap for a 5-foot putt and striking the ball 30 feet down the course. The problem is the precision in Golf With Your Friends is not what players might want. The controls aren't complex, which is a good thing.

Once the shot is lined up, the power set, and spin added, a simple button tap will send the ball flying. There is even the ability to put some spin on the ball with the left thumbstick, ala a PGA pro striking the ball in 2K's newly announced PGA Tour 2K21. Players have the ability to use the analog stick to aim the golf ball in any direction and use the power indicator to adjust the strength of the shot. The core gameplay of Golf With Your Friends is simple enough as a standard mini-golf experience. While Golf With Your Friends can certainly bring some hole-in-one laughs to a group of friends, it strikes a bogey in terms of a few key development choices and execution by its developer. The party mini-golf game banks on being a chaotic mix of silly multiplayer fun and precision golfing play. Team 17's Golf With Your Friends has arrived on the Xbox One, PS4, and Nintendo Switch.
