Games like Turbo Golf Racing
What it is
Arcade racing game where players golf with cars. Boost, dash, and use pickups to sink the ball first in a competitive, fast-paced race.
What players liked
The catch
Why it is here
It is here because it sits in the band this site looks at: well reviewed at 82% positive, but with 1,031 reviews, far fewer than the household names carry.
View Turbo Golf Racing on SteamMore like this: Arcade Racing Sports Driving
Six games like Turbo Golf Racing

Golf Gang is an 8-player online racing minigolf game where players hit moving balls for fast-paced, chaotic matches. It features customizable rules and course creation for varied, addictive gameplay.
Both are tagged Arcade, Racing and Sports.
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This is a multiplayer mini-golf game with a level creator and chaotic mechanics. Players compete on custom or built-in courses with up to 12 participants.
Both are tagged Golf, Sports and Multiplayer.
Games like Golf Around! →

Zeepkist is a downhill soapbox racing game with physics-based gameplay. Players compete for best times on custom or official tracks, locally or online.
Both are tagged Driving, Arcade and Racing.
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Arcade racing management game with retro visuals. Manage team and race through decades, making strategic decisions on and off track.
Both are tagged Driving, Arcade and Racing.
Games like New Star™ GP →

VR mini-golf game with realistic physics and diverse courses. Players putt through fantasy locations, with a challenging hard mode and 8-player crossplay.
Both are tagged Golf and Sports.
Games like Walkabout Mini Golf VR →

Little Racers STREET is a top-down arcade racer with street racing elements. Its core loop involves winning races to earn credits for car upgrades and progression through events and leaderboards.
Both are tagged Driving, Arcade and Racing.
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