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|developer=[[HAL Laboratory]]
|developer=[[HAL Laboratory]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|release={{release|Japan|June 14, 1987<ref>{{Cite|url=https://www.nintendo.com/jp/famicom/software/fmc-gu/index.html|title=''Golf: U.S. Course'' website|publisher=Nintendo Japan}}</ref>}}
|release={{release|Japan|June 14, 1987}}
|languages={{languages|en_us=y}}
|languages={{languages|en_us=y}}
|genre=[[Golf (series)|Golf]]
|genre=[[Golf (series)|Golf]]
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*Stroke Play: Up to four players can try to do their personal best. The other players look like Mario (or the hidden female character) but with a different overall color. Player 2 is green, Player 3 is blue, and Player 4 orange. Player 3 uses Player 1's controller, while Player 4 has to share it with Player 2. The 1 Player Stroke Play scores were used in the tournament that was contested by 77,000 players.<ref>{{cite|url=famicon.s348.xrea.com/entries/19870614_golfusc|title=ゴルフUSコース|publisher=Famicon Masterpieces|accessdate=January 23, 2021}}</ref>
*Stroke Play: Up to four players can try to do their personal best. The other players look like Mario (or the hidden female character) but with a different overall color. Player 2 is green, Player 3 is blue, and Player 4 orange. Player 3 uses Player 1's controller, while Player 4 has to share it with Player 2. The 1 Player Stroke Play scores were used in the tournament that was contested by 77,000 players.<ref>{{cite|url=famicon.s348.xrea.com/entries/19870614_golfusc|title=ゴルフUSコース|publisher=Famicon Masterpieces|accessdate=January 23, 2021}}</ref>
*Match Play: Two players, controlling Mario and his green clone, compete against each other. Unlike in ''Japan Course'', there is no computer opponent. A player can forfeit a round by pressing {{button|NES|select}}, holding {{button|NES|pad}} up, and pressing {{button|NES|start}}.
*Match Play: Two players, controlling Mario and his green clone, compete against each other. Unlike in ''Japan Course'', there is no computer opponent. A player can forfeit a round by pressing {{button|NES|select}}, holding {{button|NES|pad}} up, and pressing {{button|NES|start}}.
There are four slots to save scores (represented by flags, lowered by Diskun when overwriting) with blank slots recorded as 900.
There are four slots to save scores (represented by flags, lowered by [[Family Computer Disk System|Diskun]] when overwriting) with blank slots recorded as 900.


==Contest and alternate version==
==Contest and alternate version==
[[File:Golf UC Lady screenshot.png|frame|The [[Lady golfer|lady golfer]] in the original version of the game]]
[[File:Golf UC Lady screenshot.png|frame|The lady golfer in the original version of the game]]
Like ''Japan Course'', the game comes on a blue disk, meaning it is compatible with the Disk Fax, a device found in public places across Japan such as department stores. These machines would send the player's saved games and high score information to [[Nintendo]]. Nintendo held a contest centered around this game. The top 100 players received a trophy, and they along with 9,900 others received a gold [[Family Computer|Famicom]] cartridge of ''[[nwiki:Punch-Out!! (NES)|Punch-Out!!]]'' There was also an unannounced prize, which was a special version of the game that came on a gold disk known as '''''Golf: Special Course''''' (labeled '''''Golf: Prize Card''''' on the title screen)<ref>{{cite|url=pony.velvet.jp/fcdisk/fmcmdskw4.html|title=◆ゴルフUSコースの景品の一つのはずなのにその後も登場。『ゴルフスペシャルコース』|publisher=Family Computer Disk System Art Database|accessdate=March 31, 2021}}</ref> and was given out to 1,000 randomly chosen players who had scored a hole-in-one. This version was harder due to its "Special Course." It also has a hidden character<ref>{{cite|author=kikai / マリオガイド|date=July 17, 2021|url=youtu.be/Emxg5JlGu48|title=幻のマリオキャラを探せ!【スーパーマリオ調査隊】|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=July 31, 2021}}</ref> that can be unlocked if the total score is 320 or under after four games. At the Stroke Play menu, holding {{button|nes|A}} and pressing {{button|nes|start}} replaces [[Mario]] with a [[lady golfer|female character]]. She has the same abilities as Mario. This character was once unlockable in the blue disk version, but it required the extra step of registering the disk with the Disk Fax, which has been discontinued—as such, she is available today for that edition only on unformatted copies that had previously gone through the Disk Fax.
Like ''Japan Course'', the game comes on a blue disk, meaning it is compatible with the Disk Fax, a device found in public places across Japan such as department stores. These machines would send the player's saved games and high score information to [[Nintendo]]. Nintendo held a contest centered around this game. The top 100 players received a trophy, and they along with 9,900 others received a gold [[Family Computer|Famicom]] cartridge of ''[[nwiki:Punch-Out!! (NES)|Punch-Out!!]]'' There was also an unannounced prize, which was a special version of the game that came on a gold disk known as '''''Golf: Special Course''''' (labeled '''''Golf: Prize Card''''' on the title screen)<ref>{{cite|url=pony.velvet.jp/fcdisk/fmcmdskw4.html|title=◆ゴルフUSコースの景品の一つのはずなのにその後も登場。『ゴルフスペシャルコース』|publisher=Family Computer Disk System Art Database|accessdate=March 31, 2021}}</ref> and was given out to 1,000 randomly chosen players who had scored a hole-in-one. This version was harder due to its "Special Course." It also has a hidden character<ref>{{cite|author=kikai / マリオガイド|date=July 17, 2021|url=youtu.be/Emxg5JlGu48|title=幻のマリオキャラを探せ!【スーパーマリオ調査隊】|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=July 31, 2021}}</ref> that can be unlocked if the total score is 320 or under after four games. At the Stroke Play menu, holding {{button|nes|A}} and pressing {{button|nes|start}} replaces [[Mario]] with a [[lady golfer|female character]]. She has the same abilities as Mario. This character was once unlockable in the blue disk version, but it required the extra step of registering the disk with the Disk Fax, which has been discontinued—as such, she is available today for that edition only on unformatted copies that had previously gone through the Disk Fax.


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Golf UC P4 Maria.png|Lady golfer (player four)
Golf UC P4 Maria.png|Lady golfer (player four)
FDS US Course.png|Disk
FDS US Course.png|Disk
FDS Golf Prize Card.jpg|''Prize Card'' disk
FDS Golf Prize Card.jpg|''Prize Card'' disk, side A
Golfprizecardb-side.jpg|''Prize Card'' disk, side B
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|JapM=Golf: Special Course
|JapM=Golf: Special Course
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==External links==
*[https://www.nintendo.com/jp/famicom/software/fmc-gu/index.html Official site]


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
*[https://www.nintendo.com/jp/famicom/software/fmc-gu/index.html Official site]


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