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OneShot Golf Game Overview
OneShot Golf is the first Connected Reality game where you take over control of real golfing robots to try to sink putts for the most points to win prizes.
Each course consists of 5 holes and has a leaderboard displaying the users that are leading.
Prizes range from gift cards to in-game prize points that you can redeem for gift cards or OneShot Golf merch.
Every day the leaderboard is reset so make sure to play your FREE rounds every single day. In addition you can purchase tokens for additional rounds or token only courses.
OneShot Golf: Swing Away (Champions Edition) – Hole 4: Skee Ball




Skee Ball is probably one of my favorite arcade games of all time and that’s why I love this hole in OneShot Golf and also made it as the main design for Jack-Putt. This iteration has three holes at 1450, 1820, and 2450 points.*
This course is not currently a daily free round eligible course. All rounds are currently set at 500 tokens per play.
*OneShot Golf does an excellent job with adding new content and also with changing up hole designs on occasion. What is reflected in this post may be different from current gameplay at any moment.
Points
1450 – Front left of the design. Easiest shot to make by far with a wide opening.
1820 – Top right of the design with a fairly small opening.
2450 – Top left of the design, with a really small opening. Very difficult to hit on occasion consistently, no way.
Time Bonus – 100 although it’s likely improbable to get more than 75 points since you do have to aim and power up. You can do both at the same time but it can get really sloppy and unreliable with your putts.
Max Score – 2550
Mister Mini Golf Pro Tips
Since this game awards prizes for those that perform the best each day, I will not be providing the exact power levels or angles of the shots needed to ensure a successful hole-in-one in order to maintain the skillfulness of the competition. I will provide a strategy and a hint to help you figure it out.
It’s always best to work on making the shots for the highest point for each and every hole. Ultimately that’s what will give you a top prize. The more you practice those shots, the more likely you will consistently make them.
If you go for the upper shot there is a good chance of getting the lower one on a miss too.
Note: You need to be realistic that when you master the shot it will likely be 9/10 times it will go in. You will always have to account for some additional factors that could impact the shot such as internet connection, attempt at speed for time bonus, perhaps a foreign object, etc.
After you have mastered the shot, work on doing it faster to get more points on from the time bonus.
Tip: Saving and watching your replays can really help with honing in on the perfect shot!
ADA Accessibility Notes: Due to the nature of using an app to control golfing robots, OneShot Golf is a highly accessible form of Mini Golf for nearly everyone that has access to a strong internet connection and a smart device.
For more details on course accessibility, always check in with a course you are visiting as they may be able to do additional accommodations. In addition, a great resource is the ADA Checklist for Miniature Golf Courses.
Check out the prior hole here:
OneShot Golf: Swing Away (Champions Edition) – Hole 3: Impossible Ladder
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