Golf Orbit’s one-button launches to Mars
In Golf Orbit, you tap to set power, release at the right moment, and send the ball into a long aerial arc that bounces off clouds, platforms, and other objects on the way to Mars. It sits in the sports lane, but the real challenge is distance control, not sinking a putt.
As a one-button and physics game, it asks for timing, a steady eye, and a feel for the power bar. Each shot records your distance, so every attempt becomes a new run to beat.
Coins, upgrades, and the road to the red planet
Collect coins during flight to unlock new characters and unusual clubs, including out-there options like a samurai sword or a lollipop. The stage structure pushes you through levels that build toward the One Shot goal, with changing scenery from green fairways to alien landscapes.
Upgrade three stats: strength, speed, and bounce. That trio matters because a stronger strike starts the run, more speed extends the arc, and better bounce can keep the ball moving after impacts. The setup is similar to Stickman Hook, where one well-timed input drives the whole move, and to Orbit Launch, since both games chase distance through flight physics.
You can play free online in your browser with no download or signup, and it works on mobile and desktop. If you want another launch-heavy run after that, Drive Mad also leans on momentum and physics, though Golf Orbit keeps the focus on swing timing and sky-high distance.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
12 september 2024
Last Update
16 february 2026