For serious golf enthusiasts and mobile gamers seeking realistic physics and skill-based progression over casual arcade mechanics.
Providing golf enthusiasts with a high-fidelity physics simulation that prioritizes skill-based swing mechanics over arcade-style gameplay.
Target audience
Portfolio
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Golf Dreams
v3.6.0
1d ago
Primary focus
Mobile golf simulation games
Scale
indie
Target audience
Serious golf enthusiasts and mobile gamers seeking realistic physics and skill-based progression over casual arcade mechanics.
Maintains a high development cadence with 5 updates in the last 6 months for their flagship title, including a major release within the last 12 days.
1 app analysed
Ad-supported model creates a low-friction entry point for simulation purists
Distributed across 15 markets, strongest in Asia-Pacific.
Based on 1 of 1 app with localized market data · last scanned .
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Positive apps
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Neutral / mixed
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Negative apps
85/100
Avg sentiment score
This is the primary market leader in mobile golf, competing directly for the same casual-to-midcore multiplayer audience through high-frequency 1v1 matches.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
Directly challenges the target app by leveraging official PGA licensing and TPC course data to attract serious golf fans.
Targets the same multiplayer demographic but differentiates through high-speed, chaotic real-time gameplay and power-up mechanics.
Competes for the solo-play market by offering infinite and daily modes that prioritize quick, repeatable golf sessions.
Competes for the casual golf audience by offering a simplified, arcade-focused experience that prioritizes accessibility over simulation.
Leverages hardware ecosystem integration to provide a comprehensive golf tracking experience for Garmin device owners.
A long-standing player in the golf utility space, focusing on video-based coaching and swing mechanics.
Targets the technical side of golf, focusing on swing analysis rather than gameplay, capturing the 'serious golfer' segment.
Provides utility-based golf data, competing for the attention of golfers who use their phones as on-course performance tools.
A privacy-focused utility entrant that uses on-device learning to provide personalized course assistance.
A niche entrant focusing on the sentimental and record-keeping aspect of golf, targeting the hobbyist demographic.