GH Mini Golf Overview
GH Mini Golf was one of those straightforward Flash games you'd find in the late 2000s. It didn't try to be anything more than a quick, digital version of putt-putt, the kind you'd play during a break to clear your head for a few minutes. The visuals were simple, with clean greens and basic obstacles, fitting right into that era of browser-based entertainment.
You control the golfer by clicking and dragging the mouse to set the shot's direction and power. A line shows the predicted path, which helps you judge the tricky slopes and curves on each hole. The main goal is to finish the ten-hole course under par, navigating around walls, tunnels, and banks. The game starts gently but the later holes demand careful planning; a misjudged putt can easily send your ball rolling far from the cup. It feels like a quiet test of patience, where each shot requires a steady hand and a bit of guesswork about the physics.