Okamoto Ayako to Match Play Golf is a 1994 golf simulation game released exclusively for the Super Famicom in Japan. Featuring the endorsement of LPGA champion Ayako Okamoto, the game is set at the Ko Olina Golf Club in Hawaii, known for hosting the LPGA Hawaiian Open. Players engage in realistic golfing by selecting clubs, determining shot direction, and timing power meter hits for optimal performance.
Okamoto Ayako to Match Play Golf (sometimes "Okamoto Ayako to Match Play Golf: Ko Olina Golf Club in Hawaii") is a 1994 golf simulator exclusive to the Japanese Super Famicom. It features the likeness and is endorsed by professional golfer and LPGA (Ladies Professional Golf Association) champion Ayako Okamoto, and is one of a handful of sports games to be endorsed by a female athlete. The game uses the real-life golf course of Ko Olina Golf Club in Hawaii. Ko Olina hosted the LPGA Hawaiian Open between 1990-95, when this game was developed.
Okamoto Ayako to Match Play Golf is a much more serious simulation-style golf game. The player has to select their direction and golf club (though the game will automatically select suitable defaults) and accurately hit the power meter to get the most out of each shot.