Last Updated: August 2026 | Shop, rewards and on screen readings checked against the live game.
Realistic Golf is golf played one shot at a time, and it takes the job seriously. Before you swing it tells you the wind in miles per hour. It tells you if the green sits above or below you. It tells you how much power and spin your club has. Then it makes you time the swing yourself.
It opened in March 2025 and has passed 29 million visits, built by one person rather than a studio. This page covers what all those numbers mean, the four rewards worth chasing, and why the game answers to two different names.
Realistic Golf Overview
| Realistic Golf Overview |
| Game Name |
Realistic Golf |
| Also Known As |
Blox Golf, which is still printed on the artwork |
| Type |
Golf, played shot by shot with real ball physics |
| Genre |
Sports |
| Developer |
Sharkie212, one verified person |
| Goal |
Get round in as few shots as you can |
| Players |
Up to 14 in a server |
| Status |
Early access, by the game’s own description |
| On Screen |
Power, launch angle, spin, wind and slope |
| Codes |
None, and there never have been |
| Gamepasses |
Four, all 71 Robux each |
| Full Shop Price |
284 Robux for all four |
| Badges |
Four, all scoring feats |
| Visits |
Over 29 million |
| Favourites |
53,101 |
| Rating |
About 72 percent of votes are likes |
| Release |
13 March 2025 |
| Last Update |
13 July 2026 |
How to Play Realistic Golf
There is no tutorial, so here is the order of things before your first hole.
- Look at the small map in the top corner first. It shows the hole from above with the sand and the water marked, so you know what you are aiming over before you pick a club.
- Read the wind and the slope. The wind is in miles per hour with an arrow for direction, and the slope figure tells you how much higher or lower the green sits.
- Pick your club and read its three numbers. Every club gives a different maximum power, launch angle and spin, and those are printed on screen for you.
- Line up your aim, then start the swing meter.
- Stop the meter in the green part. This is the whole skill of the game and it is where most shots are lost.
- Watch what the ball does and adjust the next one. Spin is what stops the ball running off the back of the green.
- On the green, switch to the putter and take your time. Nothing about a putt is rushed.
Realistic Golf Gameplay: What the Numbers Mean
Three figures sit at the bottom right of your screen on every single shot, and most players never work out what they are for.
Max Power is how hard that club can hit if you time it right. Launch Angle is how steeply the ball leaves the club. A low number is a long flat drive. A high number is a short lob that drops fast. Max Spin is your backspin, and backspin is what stops the ball on the green instead of letting it roll off the back.
Here are four readings taken straight from the game so you can see how much they move.
| Situation on screen |
Max Power |
Launch and spin |
| A tour iron from the fairway, meter in the green |
100 percent |
16 degrees, 6,200 spin |
| A lofted club playing over water |
80 percent |
32 degrees, 6,400 spin |
| The same shot mistimed, labelled CHUNK |
60 percent |
32 degrees, 3,600 spin |
| Playing out of a bunker |
50 percent |
37 degrees, 2,220 spin |
The third row is the one to study, because it is the same club as the second row and the numbers have collapsed. That shot was mistimed, and the game puts the word CHUNK on your screen when you do it. The launch angle stayed at 32 degrees, but the power fell from 80 to 60 percent and the spin dropped from 6,400 to 3,600.
That is the game in one row. Mistiming the meter costs you distance and control at once, and no club can rescue it. The bottom row is the other punishment. From a bunker you start at half power and barely 2,000 spin.

All Four Realistic Golf Rewards
The game hands out four rewards and every one of them is a golf score rather than a grind. There is nothing for playing a hundred rounds and nothing for turning up daily. You get them by hitting good shots.
All four were switched on the same day, so none of them has had a head start on the others and the numbers can be compared directly.
| Reward |
Players who have it |
How rare |
| Birdie |
2,019,847 |
The one nearly everybody gets |
| Eagle |
838,869 |
About 4 in 10 of the birdie crowd |
| Hole In One |
98,220 |
Roughly 1 in 20 of the birdie crowd |
| Albatross |
92,667 |
The rarest, barely behind the hole in one |
The interesting part is where the cliff sits. An eagle is not really rare. About four in ten people who have birdied have one too. Then comes the drop. Both of the trophy shots have gone to about one in twenty of that same crowd.
The albatross and the hole in one are also nearly level here. In real golf, one of those is far rarer than the other.
There is no reward for simply joining, so there is no way to tell how many people have played in total. All these numbers can be compared with each other, and not with a player count.
Why It Has Two Names
Open this game and you will notice something odd straight away. The title says Realistic Golf. The writing underneath says welcome to Blox Golf. The square picture on the game has Blox Golf printed across it, and so do most of the screenshots.
Both names were really used. For a stretch in the middle of 2025 the game was called Blox Golf while it was in early access, and it has been Realistic Golf since.
The rename happened and nobody went back to redo the artwork or rewrite the description. So the old name is still sitting there in four different places. You are in the right game either way.
The name also carries a changing tag that announces whatever went in last. Over the past year that has included a scramble mode, two new maps, a new course, a rebuilt swing and support for consoles.
The Realistic Golf Shop
Four passes, and every one of them costs 71 Robux. That is 284 Robux to own everything in the game, which is less than a single pass in a lot of games this size.
| Pass |
Price |
What the game says it does |
| Unlimited Teleport Pass |
71 Robux |
Teleport to your ball and to the next hole, as often as you like |
| Unlimited Golf Cart Access |
71 Robux |
No fee to take a golf cart out on the course |
| Practice Mode Pass |
71 Robux |
Drop a ball anywhere to practise, always aiming at the nearest flag |
| Walk Speed Toggle |
71 Robux |
Switch between normal and faster walking |
Look at what is not on that list. Nothing gives you more power, straighter shots or help with the wind. Every item saves you walking. None of them changes how the ball behaves.
Two of them also tell you about the free game. The teleport pass says unlimited, so you already get some teleports for nothing. The cart pass removes a fee, so carts are already there. You just pay for them with the game’s own money.
Codes
There are none and there never have been, under either name. Our Realistic Golf Codes page covers what to do instead.
Who Makes Realistic Golf
One person. A verified account called Sharkie212, who has been on Roblox since 2014 and whose profile reads: I like golf but I don’t know if golf likes me.
This is their second golf game. The first is still up with around 2.8 million visits. This one has over 29 million. The second try worked about ten times better.
About 72 in every 100 votes are likes. That is low for a game this popular. A golf game this harsh on bad timing was always going to split people.
Tips for New Realistic Golf Players
- Stop the meter in the green. Everything else on this list matters less than that one thing.
- Check the small map before you choose a club, not after. It shows you the sand and water you are about to hit into.
- A high launch angle is not a better shot, it is a shorter one. Use the low numbers when you want distance.
- Watch your spin figure on approach shots. Low spin means the ball will run on when it lands.
- Take the penalty and play out sideways from a bunker. You are at half power in there, so trying to be a hero costs you two shots instead of one.
- Do not buy anything expecting to hit it further. Nothing in this shop makes your shots better and the game is honest about that.
Realistic Golf FAQ
Why does it say Blox Golf?
That was the game’s earlier name and it is still printed on the icon, the screenshots and the description. It was renamed to Realistic Golf and the artwork never caught up.
What do the numbers on screen mean?
Max Power is how hard the club can hit, Launch Angle is how steeply the ball leaves it, and Max Spin is how much backspin you can apply. All three change with your club and your lie.
What is a chunk?
It is what the game calls a mistimed swing. Your power drops to around 60 percent and your spin falls by nearly half, so the ball goes nowhere useful.
How many rewards are there?
Four, and they are all scoring feats: birdie, eagle, hole in one and albatross. Nothing is given for time played.
What is the rarest thing in the game?
The albatross, earned by 92,667 players, with the hole in one just ahead of it on 98,220.
Are there codes?
No, and there never have been under either name.
Is anything in the shop pay to win?
No. All four passes are 71 Robux and every one of them saves you walking rather than improving your shots.
How many players fit in a server?
Fourteen.