Jumbo Ozaki no Hole in One Professional is a golf simulation game developed by HAL Laboratory for the Nintendo Entertainment System, released exclusively in Japan in 1988. The game prominently features the likeness of renowned Japanese golfer Masashi Jumbo Ozaki. Players can engage in single-player or multiplayer modes across 36 holes on two courses, with adjustable difficulty settings impacting gameplay dynamics such as wind speed.
A golf sim for the NES developed by HAL Laboratory and released in 1988 in Japan only. It uses the likeness of prolific Japanese professional golfer Masashi "Jumbo" Ozaki.
HAL Laboratory, after creating many of Nintendo's golf games as a second party developer, decided to develop and publish their own golf title. Jumbo Ozaki no Hole in One Professional features the likeness of Japan's most prominent golf player, Masashi "Jumbo" Ozaki - the Jumbo nickname comes from his unusual height for a Japanese male: almost 6'. Though featured on the box art and in the title, Jumbo Ozaki makes no obvious appearance in-game.
The game can be played as a single player Stroke Match, which allows the player to practice on each of the game's 36 holes across two different courses. The player can also play against another human, or rate their score against CPU opponents in the 1 Day and 4 Day modes. The player can also adjust the difficulty, which makes wind speed a much more important factor.