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MGTT Birdie Birdo.png|[[Birdo]]
MGTT Birdie Birdo.png|[[Birdo]]
MGTT Birdie Bowser.png|[[Bowser]]
MGTT Birdie Bowser.png|[[Bowser]]
MGTT Birdie Bowser Jr.png|[[Bowser Jr.]]
BirdieBoo.png|[[Boo]]
BirdieBoo.png|[[Boo]]
MGTT Birdie Shadow Mario.png|[[Shadow Mario]]
NeilBirdie.png|[[Neil]]
MGTT Birdie Petey Piranha.png|[[Petey Piranha]]
NeilBirdie.png|Neil
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====Give up====
====Give up====
If a player takes a number of strokes equal to three times the par of the hole, they will be forced to '''give up''' and get a +6 (par 3 hole), +8 (par 4 hole), or +10 (par 5 hole). In ''Mario Golf: Super Rush'', a give up is received when a player receives [[#Triple par|triple par]].
If a player takes too long to finish the hole and takes a number of strokes equal to three times the par of the hole, they will be forced to '''give up''' and get a +6 (par 3 hole), +8 (par 4 hole), or +10 (par 5 hole). In ''Mario Golf: Super Rush'', a give up is received when a player receives [[#Triple par|triple par]].


Players can also give up on a hole after the first stroke, but that also means the player gets a +6 (par 3 hole), +8 (par 4 hole), or +10 (par 5 hole). Every game displays a '''GIVE UP''' sign in case of giving up, except in ''Mario Golf'' for the Nintendo 64 and ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour''—in the former game, no score is displayed in case of a give up, while the latter game displays '''+6''', '''+8''', or '''+10''' depending on the par value of the hole. The music that plays upon the player giving up on a hole is the music for a double bogey or lower, except in the Nintendo 64 game and ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour'', where the music that plays in a give up is the same as for when the player loses a hole in Match Play, Get Character, or Character Match or fails a Ring Shot. In case of Match Play/Get Character/Character Match, a give up results in an automatic loss to the player, in which the other player automatically wins the current hole.
Players can also give up on a hole after the first stroke, but that also means the player gets a +6 (par 3 hole), +8 (par 4 hole), or +10 (par 5 hole). Every game displays a '''GIVE UP''' sign in case of giving up, except in ''Mario Golf'' for the Nintendo 64 and ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour''—in the former game, no score is displayed in case of a give up, while the latter game displays '''+6''', '''+8''', or '''+10''' depending on the par value of the hole. The music that plays upon the player giving up on a hole is the music for a double bogey or lower, except in the Nintendo 64 game and ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour'', where the music that plays in a give up is the same as for when the player loses a hole in Match Play, Get Character, or Character Match or fails a Ring Shot. In case of Match Play/Get Character/Character Match, a give up results in an automatic loss to the player, in which the other player automatically wins the current hole.
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<gallery caption="Triple bogey or worse end-of-hole animations">
<gallery caption="Triple bogey or worse end-of-hole animations">
MGTT Triple Bogey.png|[[Shadow Mario]] receiving a triple bogey in ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]''
4bogeyMGTT.png|[[Waluigi]] receiving a +4 in ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]''
4bogeyMGTT.png|[[Waluigi]] receiving a +4 in ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour''
Plus5TT.png|[[Luigi]] receiving a +5 in ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour''
Plus5TT.png|[[Luigi]] receiving a +5 in ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour''
MGTT Mario 6 Points.jpg|[[Mario]] receiving a +6 in ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour''
MGTT Mario 6 Points.jpg|[[Mario]] receiving a +6 in ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour''
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====Nice Approach====
====Nice Approach====
A '''Nice Approach''' happens when a player lands the ball on the green for a birdie putt using an approach shot.
A '''Nice Approach''' happens when a player lands the ball on the green using an approach shot for a birdie putt.


====Excellent====
====Excellent====
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===Long Bomb===
===Long Bomb===
In ''Mario Golf: Super Rush'', if a player putts the ball into the hole from at least 30 ft (≈9 meters) away while on the green, it is considered a '''Long Bomb'''. The [[Toad]] commentary (if enabled) will say, ''"<Player> drains a long putt!"'' While these shots are not named or acknowledged in prior ''Mario Golf'' games, if the player performs the same action while scoring par or better in ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour'', the hole spews particle effects as the announcer says, ''"Fantastic putt!"''
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In ''Mario Golf: Super Rush'', if a player putts the ball into the hole from at least 30 ft (≈9 meters) away while on the green, it is considered a '''Long Bomb'''. The [[Toad]] commentary (if enabled) will say, ''"<Player> drains a long putt!"''


===Nice Touch===
===Nice Touch===

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