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@Welfz Twingo Furs this was an alternate version of VS Golf created by Nintendo for women to play. It's the exact same as the regular Nintendo VS System version of NES Golf, but the golfer is replaced with a lady.
From what I've read, its extremely rare. Being an exclusive Nintendo VS System game will apparently do that. I also know there's an Arcade Archives version of VS Golf, but I cannot find any information online that either confirms or deconfirms if the "Ladies" version is included in the re-release. I certainly hope it's included. Guess I'll just have to buy it sometime to find out?
EDIT: For anyone wondering, I bought the ACA release of VS Golf a little while ago, and I can now confirm that it does NOT include the "Ladies" version, only the version with the same male player character as the original NES release. So VS. Ladies' Golf remains one of the rarest Nintendo-made games, I guess
From what I've read, its extremely rare. Being an exclusive Nintendo VS System game will apparently do that. I also know there's an Arcade Archives version of VS Golf, but I cannot find any information online that either confirms or deconfirms if the "Ladies" version is included in the re-release. I certainly hope it's included. Guess I'll just have to buy it sometime to find out?
EDIT: For anyone wondering, I bought the ACA release of VS Golf a little while ago, and I can now confirm that it does NOT include the "Ladies" version, only the version with the same male player character as the original NES release. So VS. Ladies' Golf remains one of the rarest Nintendo-made games, I guess

Not a hack?
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There are actually three versions of this game: the Japanese one, the American "men's" one, and the American "ladies'" one. Each have different holes, the American ones add a few animations, and the Arcade Archives one uses the American "men's" version.
Personally, I think it's more efficient to cover all three here.