The swing meter feels very familiar, like riding a bike. Mulligans can be disabled from the start menu if you want to avoid temptation. I can't believe the number of courses that were included. I remember playing Harbor Town back in the day, so having this much choice is a luxury. The gui is ancient and was obviously made with business people in mind. I found it to be a refreshing change of pace compared to modern games. I love the VGA title page, which is an advertisement for Banff Springs, complete with their toll-free phone number. Links 386 Pro runs incredibly smooth. It's so smooth that I find myself feeling nostalgic for a vintage 386 drawing all of the trees one-by-one. So if the publisher is taking requests for DLC, i'd pay another dollar for an i386 slowdown mode, as long as it doesn't do it every time i press the redraw button. Overall, it's an instant time machine back to the 90s.