Bonny Greens

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Bonny Greens
Alternate View of Bonny Greens in Mario Golf: Super Rush
Location Mushroom Kingdom
How to unlock Default
Number of holes 18
Par 72
Appears in Mario Golf: Super Rush
“A classic course featuring rolling hills and beautiful scenery.”
In-game description

Bonny Greens is a golf course in Mario Golf: Super Rush. It takes place in a grassy valley with lots of trees and sheep, with the latter grazing in the fields adjacent to the course. As it is the first main course of the game, it is straightforward and contains few major obstacles. Like the other courses, it has 18 holes and the par is 72.

Holes[edit]

Hole Image Par Rookie Tee Front Tee Back Tee Championship Tee Description
1 Hole 1 of Bonny Greens in Mario Golf: Super Rush. 4 365 yards 379 yards 404 yards ? A straightforward hole, with some bunkers.
2 Hole 2 of Bonny Greens in Mario Golf: Super Rush. 3 135 yards 152 yards 176 yards ? The first Par 3 of the main courses, this hole is a standard Par 3.
3 Hole 3 of Bonny Greens in Mario Golf: Super Rush. 5 498 yards 513 yards 537 yards ? A hole with several bunkers and trees.
4 Hole 4 of Bonny Greens in Mario Golf: Super Rush. 4 357 yards 372 yards 393 yards ? A hole with a large tree near the green.
5 Hole 5 of Bonny Greens in Mario Golf: Super Rush. 4 376 yards 388 yards 420 yards ? A hole with several bunkers
6 Hole 6 of Bonny Greens in Mario Golf: Super Rush. 3 157 yards 189 yards 202 yards ? A straight hole with a long bunker.
7 Hole 7 of Bonny Greens in Mario Golf: Super Rush. 4 375 yards 400 yards 415 yards ? A curvy hole with several bunkers.
8 Hole 8 of Bonny Greens in Mario Golf: Super Rush. 4 354 yards 369 yards 396 yards ? A straight hole with a large tree near the teeing area.
9 Hole 9 of Bonny Greens in Mario Golf: Super Rush. 5 499 yards 519 yards 534 yards ? A curved hole near a lake.
10 Hole 10 of Bonny Greens in Mario Golf: Super Rush. 4 370 yards 404 yards 419 yards ? A hole with several trees along its sides.
11 Hole 11 of Bonny Greens in Mario Golf: Super Rush. 4 351 yards 384 yards 388 yards ? A hole with several bunkers.
12 Hole 12 of Bonny Greens in Mario Golf: Super Rush. 5 474 yards 484 yards 498 yards ? A hole with trees capable of blocking shots.
13 Hole 13 of Bonny Greens in Mario Golf: Super Rush. 4 383 yards 399 yards 414 yards ? A straightforward, somewhat curved, hole.
14 Hole 14 of Bonny Greens in Mario Golf: Super Rush. 3 171 yards ? ? ? A short, straight hole with a tree to the right.
15 Hole 15 of Bonny Greens in Mario Golf: Super Rush. 4 384 yards ? ? ? A wavy hole with a few bunkers.
16 Hole 16 of Bonny Greens in Mario Golf: Super Rush. 3 162 yards ? ? ? A short hole with a bunker in the center.
17 Hole 17 of Bonny Greens in Mario Golf: Super Rush. 4 381 yards ? ? ? A long hole that's curved to the right.
18 Hole 18 of Bonny Greens in Mario Golf: Super Rush. 5 516 yards ? ? ? A very long hole that tilts to the left halfway through.

Golf Adventure[edit]

In Golf Adventure mode, Bonny Greens is seen to be inhabited mostly by Koopa Troopas, Koopa Paratroopas, Monty Moles, Shy Guys, and Goombas. There are a few houses and a clubhouse with a shop and a café inside. There is also a pen with sheep inside.

Bonny Greens is where Birdo gives accommodation to the rookies (the Mii player, Boo, Chargin' Chuck, and Toadette). It is also where the rookies are given golfwatches by the Head Coach and the Manager, and where the Mii player is given their first seven clubs.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese センアンスコCC[?]
Sen'ansuko Shī Shī
Sen'ansuko Country Club;「アンスコ」(ansuko) means "underwear for a skort"
Chinese (simplified) 圣安苏格CC[?]
Shèngān Sūgé CC
Translated directly from the Japanese name
Chinese (traditional) 聖安蘇格CC[?]
Shèngān Sūgé CC
Translated directly from the Japanese name
Dutch Greenweiden[?] Green Meadows
French Erascotte[?] Portmanteau of errer ("to roam") and mascotte ("mascot")
German Grünbüschel[?] Tufts of Green
Italian Green graziosi[?] Graceful Greens
Spanish (NOA) Villa Bella[?] Beautiful Village
Spanish (NOE) Hierbas Altas[?] High Grasslands