Leader Board, the first game in the series, was released in 1986 and included four different water-based courses.
[4] Leaderboard Tournament, released the same year, was a series of expansion disks each containing four new courses.
[5] The second game in the series was Leader Board: Executive Edition, which was released in 1987 and contained new landscape and course features, such as trees and bunkers.
[13] Computer Gaming World stated that Leader Board for the Amiga improved on the Commodore 64 version, and praised the graphics, but preferred the also-outstanding Mean 18.
[14] Info gave the Amiga version four stars out of five, liking the gameplay and "nicely done graphics" but noting the absence of a practice green or course construction.