Mark Twain once described golf as "a good walk spoiled", but clearly he'd never tackled either rotating 3D obstacles or having to bounce every drive off a range of exotic animals.
Pressure Shot is a more traditional interpretation of the sport - there are 18 sort-of-3D holes that you have to finish off using just three clubs: the putter, the sand wedge and your trusty 9-iron.
And not only do you have to select the appropriate club, shot strength, and angle, but it also helps if you take into account the wind direction, any trees inbetween you and your target, and the individual slopes of each green.
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