
Sky Golf is a casual physics-based mini golf game where each hole takes place high above the clouds. Instead of traditional golf courses, you'll play across suspended platforms, moving obstacles, and narrow pathways that reward careful planning more than powerful shots.
Unlike many arcade golf games that focus on speed, Sky Golf encourages patience and precision. Every stroke matters, making even short levels surprisingly satisfying to complete.
Guide the ball into the cup while using as few strokes as you can.
After playing several rounds, one thing becomes obvious: power is rarely the best solution. Most missed shots happen because players hit the ball too hard rather than choosing the wrong direction.
From actual gameplay, Sky Golf starts off feeling easy, but later holes demand much better precision than expected. The biggest improvement comes from slowing down and carefully controlling shot power instead of trying to finish every hole with long shots.
One small issue I noticed is that the aiming direction can feel slightly sensitive on certain devices, so taking an extra moment before releasing your shot helps avoid unnecessary mistakes. The game restarts almost instantly, so experimenting with different shots never feels tedious.