
Okamoto Ayako to Match Play Golf, also known as "Okamoto Ayako to Match Play Golf: Ko Olina Golf Club in Hawaii," is a 1994 golf simulation game released exclusively for the Japanese Super Famicom. The game features the image and endorsement of professional golfer and LPGA (Ladies Professional Golf Association) champion Ayako Okamoto, making it one of the few sports titles endorsed by a female athlete. It is based on the real Ko Olina Golf Club in Hawaii, which served as the venue for the LPGA Hawaiian Open from 1990 to 1995, the period during which the game was created. Okamoto Ayako to Match Play Golf offers a more realistic and strategic approach to golf simulation. Players must choose their direction and club (although the game provides automatic suggestions) and precisely time their power input to maximize each shot's effectiveness.