Coffee Golf

Daily Golf Games

Published by: Shallot Games

Description

A small daily golf game to go with your morning coffee.
A new course every day. Sink the five holes in any order, using the fewest strokes possible. Share your flawless score with friends as you try to forget about all the lily pads you left in the water.

In-Apps

Offer 1
£0.99
Offer 2
£1.99
Large Gems
£9.99
Small Gems
£1.99
Classic Pass
£4.99
Medium Coins
£4.99
Medium Gems
£4.99
Small Coins
£1.99
Tour Booster
£5.99
Tour Starter
£1.99

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  • Is Coffee Golf free?

    Yes, Coffee Golf is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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  • How much does Coffee Golf cost?

    Coffee Golf has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is £3.99.

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User Rating

4.6 out of 5

1,016 ratings in United Kingdom

5 star
791
4 star
124
3 star
49
2 star
18
1 star
32
Ratings History

Coffee Golf Reviews

Too many ads

Studio Lane on

United Kingdom

Great game but the adverts every 2 minuets ruin it

Great game but

Malboja on

United Kingdom

By the time you get to level 114 it gets to the point the only way to win is either buy consumables or start hitting hole in one type shots Other than that it’s great

Great but…

Sam_P111 on

United Kingdom

Worked well for a while but started closing after startup. Online matchmaking also makes levelling up very difficult.

Could be so great. But ruined

John Daeys on

United Kingdom

Great game, shame it’s completely ruined by dumb choices like limited lives, huge prices and a general lack of user friendly experience. Its a shame because it looks great and is a great concept

Overkill with ads and greed

Harryb0 on

United Kingdom

Update: reduced to 1 star - ads have definitely killed the game and agree with others, having 5 lives, will be moving on, shame on you greedy devs Having ads is fine but after every game that takes 1min to complete creates a very poor balance between gameplay and ads.An ad every 3-5 games would be better. Also the ad free option at £4.99 is VERY expensive for what it is and isn’t really compelling enough to buy. This game would reach 5 stars if it toned down the ad-greed and made some in game things more affordable. The game is otherwise good

Brilliant game

Charlie0113 on

United Kingdom

The game is brilliant, but I do think there should be a penalty for hitting the ball into the water.

Give it a try.

Bilbo668 on

United Kingdom

Very vibrant graphics, good sound, enjoyable to play.

REMOVE HEARTS

Ronaldo (legit) on

United Kingdom

Paid for ad free already. Hearts ruins the game. Money grabbing c****

Remove hearts !

BeeNa521 on

United Kingdom

One of my absolute favourite games until new update. Makes all of the progress you earned from the previous “pro tour” feel meaningless now and makes me want to play less :/

Remove hearts

Cooperhugo on

United Kingdom

Have to agree with the others. New update is great, and really re-engaged me, but I paid for premium, and the hearts should be removed. I mean, do you literally want me to go an play another game? Because I’d rather be able to play yours whenever I want.

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