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#redirect [[List of golfing terms#Bunker]]
[[Image: Hitgolf.PNG|thumb|240px|[[Princess Daisy]], attempting to get her golf ball out of a '''Bunker'''.]]


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{{articleabout|the obstacle in the [[Mario Golf (series)|''Mario Golf'' series]]|[[Professor Elvin Gadd|Professor E. Gadd]]'s Bunker|[[Bunker (Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon)|here]]}}
 
'''Bunkers''' (sometimes known as "'''Sand Traps'''") are a common obstacle found in the [[Mario Golf (series)|''Mario Golf'' series]], as well as [[Earth|Real World]] golf courses. Bunkers are found in almost every single course in the series, proving to be one of the most profound obstacles in all of the spin-off games.
 
Bunkers are divots filled with sand. They vary greatly in size; they can be a couple of yards wide to close to the length of the entire course. When a golf ball lands in a Bunker, it reacts much like [[Rough]] due to the fact that it traps the ball. It takes great effort to get the ball out of the Bunker, and it can affect a playing score greatly.
 
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