was a free-to-play MMO casual golf simulation video game, designed by South Korean development company Ntreev Soft for Microsoft Windows.
The game's graphics are anime derived, with many of its features stemming from creative imagination, as opposed to realism.
As the player progresses, they are given the option to purchase new clubs, using either Pang or Cookies (Points in the North America server).
Pang is normally earned by finishing a hole at par or better, pulling off powerful shots, and making difficult chip-ins.
A cookie system has also been established on most PangYa servers which allows people to buy equipment and items using real-world currency.
As players continue to compete in more games in tournament mode or match play, they will gain more experience points and move up in rank.
First unveiled at Nintendo's E3 press conference during a montage trailer, Super Swing Golf / PangYa!
Super Swing Golf has been built from the ground up for the Wii but still shares similar attributes with the PC version of the game.
The sequel to Super Swing Golf, Super Swing Golf: Season 2, has also been released, featuring new items as well as the Deep Inferno, Pink Wind, and Ice Spa courses from PangYa on PC as well as the Special Shot 'Spike'.
On June 23, 2009, Tomy (under license from SK Telecom) released Pangya: Fantasy Golf for the Sony PSP in North America.
[citation needed] On December 30, 2019, it was announced on the official Facebook page that PangYa Mobile would close on February 7, 2020.