10 Best Golf Game App
Updated on: December 2023
Best Golf Game App in 2023
WGT Golf

- Unlock over 15 free championship golf courses in realistic HD including Pebble Beach, Chambers Bay, St. Andrew's, and many more
- Multiplayer head-to-head stroke play competition against friends or other players with live chat and competitive leaderboards
- Single-player full 18-hole stroke play and 9-hole closest-to-the hole golf games
- Choose from a full set of free virtual golf equipment including driver, woods, hybrid, irons, wedges, putter and ball and top brands including Callaway, Cleveland, Cobra, Odyssey, Ping, and TaylorMade
- Join virtual country clubs for private tournaments
Golf Field Champ

- Features of this Golf Field Champ game:
- - We have put the best collection of Golf Field Champ video
- - You can save all this awesome Golf Field Champ image and becomes your wallpaper
- - Easy to handleplay and FREE to Download
Mini Golf Space Rolling

- -Exciting Mini Golf game
- -Real Physics
- -Best Mini Golf Experience
NBC Sports

- Live Events: watch marquee NBC Sports events LIVE!
- Video on Demand: access video clips, preview upcoming events and check out highlights from past events
- Full Event Replays: relive all the great moments with full event replays
- Alternate camera angles, synchronized statistics and extra content available for some events
Bowling King

- Real-time and speedy 1-on-1 multiplayer match.
- Win and collect chips to rise through the grades.
- Fantastic bowling alleys around the world's famous attractions : Las Vegas, New York, Sydney, Paris and more!
- Intuitive click-n-flick interface to pick up the game quickly.
- Gorgeous 10+ bowling balls to show off your class.
- 150+ achievements : There is always something you can target.
- Slot mini game : Spin & Big Win!
- Connect Facebook and share your accomplishments!
- Play with your friends! Challenge your buddies and have more fun. :)
Golf Star: Free game

- - Priority support SD card installation,
- - Home can customize the difficulty of the game,
- - Set as wallpaper,
- - Share to friends,
- - HD picture quality, the perfect support for high-definition screen phone,
- - Challenge your observation and imagination!
Golf Clash

- Quick-fire 1v1 real-time gameplay.
- Revolutionary shot system that’s easy to learn but difficult to master.
- Thousands of live players online waiting to be challenged.
- Progress through more advanced tours as you “raise the stakes”.
- Earn promotion in weekly leagues to win club card bonuses.
Mini Golf: Jurassic

- 30 fun hand crafted levels.
- 2 diffent modes from classic to challenge.
- A huge variety of obstacles.
- Unlock ball skins while playing the levels.
- Power ups from a Ghost ball to travel through objects to an extra bouncy ball for those tricky corners.
Fairway Solitaire

- Daily Course mode features special themes, challenges, and rewards.
- Over 1,000 solitaire levels and counting!
- Get rewards through Stamp collections, Trophies, Tours, mini-games, events, playing streaks of cards, and daily gifts!
- Collect adorable hand-drawn stamps and complete collections for rewards.
- Enjoy fun mini-games like McDinko, Wild Shot, Long Drive Contest, and Gopher Derby.
- Expertly play through puzzling solitaire challenges; rough hazards, sand traps, and rain hazards using special power ups - just like a pro!
- Join a Country Club, with Fairway Solitaire players like you to earn exclusive rewards and gifts each week, just for playing on a team!
Airport Golf Cart Simulator

- - Easy golf cart driving and parking game
- - Amazing 3d animations
- - Golf cart driving and parking simulator
- - High quality smart parking 3d graphics
- - Smooth golf cart controls
- - Futuristic smart taxi selections
- - Family car driving game
- - Highly addictive taxi gameplay
Interview: Annie Thurman Talks Dark Skies
Annie Thurman, who plays Shelly Jessop in Dark Skies, discusses filming the supernatural thriller, including what attracted her to the role of Shelly Jessop, working with her co-stars, including Keri Russell, and how the film compared to The Hunger Games.
'Dark Skies' follows a young family, headed by husband and wife Daniel and Lacey Barret (Josh Hamilton and Keri Russell), who are living in the suburbs. As the two observe an escalating series of disturbing events involving their sons, Jesse (Dakota Goyo) and Sam (Kadan Rockett), their safe and peaceful home quickly unravels. When it becomes clear to the family and their friends, including the Jessop family, that the Barrets are being targeted by an unimaginably terrifying and deadly force, Daniel and Lacey take matters in their own hands to solve the mystery of what is after their family.
Actress Annie Thurman, who plays Shelly Jessop in the supernatural thriller, generously took the time recently to talk about filming 'Dark Skies' over the phone. Among other things, the actress discussed what attracted her to the role of Shelly; how she had positive working experiences with her co-stars, including Russell and Goyo, and Stewart while filming the supernatural thriller; and how her experience shooting 'Dark Skies' differed from shooting her break-out role as Tribute 9 in last year's hit sci-fi action adventure 'The Hunger Games.'
Question (Q): You portray Shelly Jessop in the upcoming supernatural horror thriller 'Dark Skies.' What was it about the character and the script overall that convinced you to take on the role?
Annie Thurman (AT): Well, Shelly is just like every other girl. She's trying to find her place in the world. She's a teenager, and has her first love interest. So I liked that she got to experience all these things with him. She's also realizing who she is, and likes her best friend. So it was a really cool experience to be able to play her.
Q: Speaking of Shelly liking her best friend, Shelly is the confidant of Jesse Barrett, played by Dakota Goyo, one of the children targeted by the aliens in the film. What was your working relationship with Dakota like while you were filming the movie?
AT: Oh, he was really great to work with. He's really sweet, but really quiet, but I got him out of his shell. He's really professional. He's a great co-star.
Q: Keri Russell plays the film's lead character, Jesse's mother Lacy, who tries to protect her children from the alien invasion. Did you have the opportunity to act with Keri at all while you were shooting 'Dark Skies,' and if so, what was it like working with her?
AT: I did get to work with Kerri a few times. She was really sweet, and was like a mom. She would always say hi to me when I came onto set, and the way she would talk to me, it was like she knew me for a very long time. She was very sweet. I enjoyed working with her, as well.
Q: How did you become involved in 'Dark Skies'-did you have to audition for the role of Shelly, or were you approached by director Scott Stewart?
AT: I had to audition. I went back to my home in Tennessee, and I got a call-back. So I had to fly back out to L.A. on short notice, but it ended up paying off. A few days later, they told me I had gotten the role.
Q: Besides helming the film, Scott also wrote the screenplay for 'Dark Skies.' What was your working relationship with Scott like on the set? Since he both penned and directed the film, did you work with Scott to develop the character of Shelly?
AT: He was really, really cool to work with, because he really had an idea of where the film was going to go. He really helped me figure out who Shelley was. But since I'm a teenage girl, and my character's a teenage girl, he sort of left it to me to figure out what she would wear and the way she would act and feel. All of that was up to me.
Q: Several of the producers of 'Dark Skies,' including Jason Blum, Jeanette Brill and Bailey Conway, previously worked on the hit supernatural horror films 'Paranormal Activity,' 'Insidious' and 'Sinister.' Did you see those films before you signed onto appear in 'Dark Skies?'
AT: I didn't, because I'm not a big horror film person. I can't stand the kind of stuff that makes me not fall asleep at night. 'Dark Skies' was different for me, because it's more of a supernatural thriller. It really keeps you on the edge of your seat.
Q: You made your feature film debut as Cora in the 2020 horror thriller 'Falls the Shadow.' Why do you enjoy working on the horror thriller genre overall?
AT: I think it's really fun to work on supernatural films because it's so different when you're watching it being filmed, and then when you actually see it on screen. You get to see how everything is being filmed, what they used to make it look so real. So those are really fun to film.
Q: How did your experience on 'Dark Skies' compare to your experience on 'Falls the Shadow?' how do you think you've grown as an actress since your first film?
AT: I definitely realized that my point-of-view on movies was not exactly the real point-of-view. I thought that when I got to set, I had to be perfect with my lines, and I couldn't talk to anyone. I was completely wrong. Everyone was so sweet and stumbling over lines and having fun, so it was a completely different experience than I was expecting. It was really fun.
Q: Have you seen the final cut of the movie yet, and if so, what was your reaction to the film?
AT: Yes, I saw the final cut of the movie about two weeks ago, I believe. It was really good and thrilling. It definitely kept me and my mom on the edge of our seats. It was really, really thrilling.
Q: Why should movie fans who don't really like horror genre should see this movie? Are there any elements of the film that people who don't like horror will like?
AT: Yes, I definitely think people should see this movie. I'm not a horror fan at all. When I read the script, I really liked it. It's cool because it's a thriller, so it's not really nightmarish or totally scary. It's an on the edge of your seat film. So I encourage people who aren't horror fans to go out and see how you like it.
Q: How did you get into Shelly's mindset-did you do any research before you began filming?
AT: I didn't. I just kind of looked back on my life. She's my age, so we've gone through the same experiences. We're really like the same character, so it was really easy to tap into her mind.
Q: Your role as Shelley in 'Dark Skies' comes after you appeared as Tribute 9 in last year's hit film adaptation of 'The Hunger Games.' How did your experience on the sci-fi action adventure compare to your involvement on the supernatural thriller?
AT: Well, they were completely different. 'The Hunger Games' was a lot bigger. There were a ton of actors and extras. There were 24 of us (tributes) in one room, in front of the same camera at the same time. On 'Dark Skies,' I wasn't riding around on chariots. (laughs) So they definitely had their big differences. But 'The Hunger Games' was great, and it was an awesome experience to be in the movie that was based on your favorite book. It was a blast.
Q: So you read 'The Hunger Games' novel before you appeared in the movie? How much knowledge did you have of the story before you auditioned?
AT: I was actually reading the book on my way down to Atlanta to audition for the movie. So by the time I finished the book, it was time for my audition. I was terrified to audition, because I knew what I was auditioning for. So I did know the material before I started the whole process. But it was really fun.
Q: In the future, would you like to continue with the bigger budget action films, like 'The Hunger Games,' or would you prefer to do smaller budget, supernatural thrillers, like 'Dark Skies?'
AT: I would love to do action, because I think that would be a blast. But I would also like to do some relaxed, feel good movies.
Q: Do you have any upcoming projects lined up that you can discuss?
AT: I do. Just last month, I finished a Hallmark television movie ('The Santa Switch'), which was really fun. It will be coming out in November of this year, just in time for Christmas.