Golf Club: Birdie Rush is a golf simulation game created by Data East for the Famicom, released in late 1987. The game utilizes a bird's eye perspective and includes 18 holes, offering options for stroke play and tournaments. Players can engage solo or compete against each other. Exclusively launched in Japan, it was succeeded by Super Birdie Rush for the Super Famicom in 1992.
Golf Club: Birdie Rush is a golf game developed by Data East and published for the Famicom towards the end of 1987. It employs a far off bird's eye view throughout the game. It features 18 holes and allows players to play in a stroke game, or a tournament, and allows players to play alone, or head to head. It was only released in Japan, and it was followed up with a sequel for the Super Famicom called Super Birdie Rush in 1992.