Adjust swing power and angle to hole in! Learn the controls, course elements, and game modes.
1. Introduction
3D Golf is a sports simulation where you adjust swing power, direction, and loft to sink the ball into the cup. The goal is to hole out in as few strokes as possible while accounting for wind, terrain slopes, and hazards like bunkers, water, and rivers.
Features
3-step timing gauge: Control power and impact accuracy directly
Cross aim pad: Adjust horizontal aim and loft (trajectory height) at once
Various courses: Classic Hills, Desert Oasis, River Valley, and more
Modes: Single Play · AI Match · Multiplayer
2. Controls (Swing·Aim·Loft)
Swing Power Gauge
Operate the bottom gauge with click/space. The first click sets power, the second sets impact accuracy. A precise hit gives PERFECT for extra distance; a miss curves into a slice or hook.
Cross Aim Pad
Drag the cross pad left of the gauge to adjust horizontal aim and loft (trajectory height) simultaneously. Raise the loft to fly over obstacles, or lower it for a low rolling shot.
Club Selection
Choose from driver, wood, iron, wedge, and putter based on distance. The HUD shows a recommended club for the remaining distance.
3. Course Elements
Fairway: Bright mowed path. The ball rolls well and the next shot is easier.
Green: Smooth surface around the cup. Read the slope and putt.
Bunker (sand): High friction hazard that reduces distance.
Water/River: Falling in costs a penalty stroke and drops you at the nearest fairway. Carry over it.
Wind: Strength and direction change every shot and affect the trajectory.
4. Game Modes
Single Play
Pick a course and character (male/female/random) and challenge the hole solo.
AI Match
Choose difficulty, character, and course, then play alternating shots against the AI. Hole out in fewer strokes to win!
Multiplayer
Create a room or use quick match to compete with other players in real time.
5. Strategy & Tips
When you must clear obstacles or water, raise the loft — but account for the distance loss.
Read the wind direction and aim slightly against it to compensate.
On the green, read the slope with the putter and aim above the cup.
An accurate impact (PERFECT) sends the ball farther than a forced full swing.