This is simple and full-fledged golf game.
Nintendo released three golf games for the Game Boy and Game Boy Color: "Golf", "Mario Golf GB", and "Mobile Golf". This monochrome "Golf" is an early sports game for the Game Boy. By the way, Game Boy Color's "Mario Golf GB" and "Mobile Golf" are produced by Camelot, which worked on "Everyone's Golf".
I'm not particularly fond of sports games, but when I just bought the Game Boy, I played "Golf" for a long time. It was surprisingly well made and easy to play.
The trajectory and roll of the ball you hit are natural, giving you the illusion that you are really swinging a golf club. When you hit a nice shot with perfect timing, the feeling of the ball coming out like a scone is very exhilarating. The simple feeling of hitting a ball with a stick is probably better than "Mario Golf GB" or "Mobile Golf". Compared to the Famicom version of "Golf", the difference in perfection is obvious. Taking advantage of the characteristics of mobile games, you will want to play on the lawn on a sunny day.
The fact that the direction and strength of the wind change from moment to moment is proof of a full-fledged golf game. It is necessary to calculate the wind conditions and change clubs, such as "Is this a 4-wood? No, let's hit with a 1-iron". It is the same as real golf to change the way to attack the course according to the situation. If you're good at it, you can do hook shots and slice shots at will.