One-shot golf, three-hole rounds
Hex Pin Golf is built around short, replayable skill shots. Each hole gives you one launch, then your distance from the pin is added to the round total.
Free arcade golf browser game
Aim one perfect shot, launch a glowing hex ball across side-view terrain, choose unlockable clubs, and finish three holes with the lowest total yards.
Hex Pin Golf is built around short, replayable skill shots. Each hole gives you one launch, then your distance from the pin is added to the round total.
The Hex Core does not roll like a normal ball. Flat-edge landings stick faster, point-edge landings kick forward, and slopes can add or kill rollout.
Hole-in-ones unlock new clubs like the Low Skimmer, Wedgeback, and Flare Core. Each changes shot arc, rollout, spin, or visual feedback.
Drag to aim, tap Lock Aim, then tap Shoot. The layout is designed for phone screens with the course taking the main visual space.
Use the mouse to aim and click the buttons, or use Space / Enter to advance through aim, shot, and next-hole actions. Press R to restart.
Read the slope before shooting. Downhill landings can create huge roll, uphill landings check the ball, and sand kills momentum quickly.
This is a different kind of score chase: calm aim, fast timing, terrain reading, and closest-to-pin precision rather than stacking, matching, or defense.
Play instantly as a guest, post initials, and appear on Today / This Week boards. Create an account to keep official scores and earn XP.
Hex Pin Golf works well for objectives like finishing under a target yardage, scoring above the converted leaderboard target, or hitting a hole-in-one.
Not exactly. You do not play strokes across a full course. Each hole is one skill shot, and the round is judged by total distance from the pins.
The hex shape gives the game its own feel. Landing on a flat edge can check the ball, while landing on a point can add a kick or extra roll.
The game converts lower total yards into a higher sortable score so HexaGameHub’s existing leaderboards can rank the best closest-to-pin rounds correctly.