The first Everybody's Golf on PS1, accessible Japanese arcade golf. Cute characters, polished courses, intuitive three-click swing. A cornerstone of casual golf on PS1, still pleasant for nostalgic Camelot fans.
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Sports1 player3+
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Japanese arcade golf with cute and accessible characters.
Complete: box, manual and disc/cart very clean. Lightly handled.
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Collector interest
The founding act of Sony's laid-back golf series, which democratized a reputedly austere genre through an instant swing system and a good-natured tone. Sold in vast numbers, it remains one of the console's most common titles, with no real rarity value. Its interest is above all historical, as the starting point of an enduring franchise.
Is Everybody's Golf still worth playing in 2026?
Everybody's Golf, known as Minna no Golf in Japan, is the first PS1 entry of Camelot's accessible Japanese arcade golf for Sony. Cute characters, careful courses, intuitive three-click swing, the title became a cornerstone of casual PS1 golf. Luminous controls, perfect pacing for short sessions and fun local multiplayer. A defensible classic to bring out today.