Professional Arcade Golf Gaming Revealed
Thanks to Sunspot/Chicago Tribune for their article discussing the lives of the top Golden Tee Golf arcade game players, and charting the enduring popularity of the trackball-based golf title, which "players [have] spent $400 million playing" over the past few years. Graig Kinzler, the only current pro Golden Tee Golf player, "says he made about $70,000 last year playing Golden Tee, more than $47,000 in officially sanctioned online tournaments and the rest in live tournaments", and even "works with a sports psychologist to hone his Golden Tee game." The sport is also more expensive than might be reckoned for the hardcore devotee: "20 games a week at $3-$4 per game... is customary - so much so that most of the top players have their own [cabinets] at home."
Every bar I have been to has a copy of golden Tee Golf or Area 51. Sometimes they have both! Has any one else noticed this? It may very well be just an West Coast thing or even just a San Francisco bay area thing.
Every pub here practically has Golden Tee as well as Area 51 (yes that is odd) - after reading this article I had no idea it was so damn popular, I thought that it was just a cheap ass game cabinet that no one played much :) I think I might have played once - is Golden Tee really that good of a Sim, comparable to Tiger Woods and Links?
If you own your own Tee machine, do you have to pay a monthly fee or some such to participate in the tourneys? Or does the cost of the machines themselves provide IT with the money to fund the prize pool?
Normally, video games provide pure profit for the machine owners once they acquire them. (Overlooking electricity, etc.) I'm not familiar with what bars and arcades have to do to join in the gaming network, so I don't know if they have to provide part of the machine's profits back to the manufacturer or not.
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Here are some relevant stories on ESPN.com's ESPNGamer site:
http://sports.espn.go.com/espngamer/story?id=16372 28
http://sports.espn.go.com/espngamer/story?id=16429 83
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Used to be that when you went out to the local sports bar, there would be several video games mixed in with the pool tables, foosball, and occasional pinball machines. That's good.
But since this damned golf game showed up, that's all there is. Some places with have 3 or 4 of these things and nothing else. They've replaced all of the other games entirely. Well, maybe there will be the occasional Big Buck Hunter or some such crap, and a beat up pool table with one cue.
It's so sad.
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Bleh!
That sucks up all that land for a retard game. I would love to see all golf played virtually, than some game you stand in a spot, smack it, and follow the ball. I've seen balls have more fun than that.
I thought the Golden Tee Golf games in bars were just some crappy old game that they got second hand or something.
Given the apparent immense popularity of this game, why hasn't it received more publicity? It's amazing that with all the time and effort I've put into years of following the gaming industry that I haven't heard more of this phenomenon (other than casually noticing them as a regular staple in the bars)
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Is this the "Myst" of Golf Games?
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Golden Tee has been around on one hardware platform going on 3 1/2 years now. That's pretty impressive, seeing that the arcade board is powered pretty much by a Voodoo 3000 card (no kidding- you can pull it out and replace it with any replacement PCI V3). The cash the game pulls in is amazing, but the cash it pays out is pretty amazing as well.
Here is a list of the prizes of the monthly tournaments that are held online (The cabinets are all connected via dialup to a master server. Have been for about 4-5 years). There are also live tournies where a bunch of us dorks hide in a bar for 2 days and play
More info can be found at www.itsgames.com and www.goldenteeplayers.com
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I know MAME supports the older Golden Tee releases, but how about the current one? Is there an emulator for Golden Tee 3d Golf yet?
*BLAM!* as they slam that trackball as hard as they can. I'm surprised there aren't news stories about guys busting thier hands by punching through the glass in their drunken enthusiastic misfires.
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