Links LS 1997

Links LS 1997 is a golf video game developed and published by Access Software for DOS.

[6] Unlike the earlier games, Access added computer players, improved ball physics, and high-resolution graphics.

[7] The company also spent $50,000 on a motion-capture machine to create the golfer animations, providing a higher level of detail than before.

To accurately recreate the Latrobe course, Access conducted extensive interviews with Palmer and co-designer Ed Seay.

Macworld's Michael Gowan called Links LS a "beautifully rendered golf sim [that] is almost as tough to master as the real thing.