The Table Golf Association (TGA) is the first dexterity game that allows you to design and play your own golf course.
Using 25 two-sided wooden terrain tiles, you decide the layout of the course, and make it as easy or difficult as you choose. The game comes with a Tee Box and several different "holes". You complete the course by adding tiles that include roughs, sand hazards, trees, water hazards, and a cliff, as well as the fairway tiles. The game includes four balls that are basically mini-shuffleboard pieces that you must flick from tee box to hole, while trying to avoid the hazards just like in real golf.
How does it actually play though?? Is it as good as it appears? Will you like it as a non-golf person (cough...cough...me)? Let's talk.