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This is a '''list of golfing terms''' used in the [[Golf (series)|''Golf'' series]], the [[Mario Golf (series)|''Mario Golf'' series]], ''[[Wario Land 3]]'', and ''[[Mario Sports Superstars]]''. | |||
This is a '''list of golfing terms''' used in the [[Mario Golf (series)|''Mario Golf'' series]], ''[[Wario Land 3]]'', and ''[[Mario Sports Superstars]]''. | |||
==Parts of the course== | ==Parts of the course== | ||
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===Pin=== | ===Pin=== | ||
[[File:Pin MGTT.png|thumb|The pin is visible sticking out of the hole.]] | [[File:Pin MGTT.png|thumb|The pin is visible sticking out of the hole.]] | ||
The '''pin''', also known as the '''flagpole''', marks the location of the hole, and the flag is used to make it stand out a little more. Whenever the ball hits the pin, it is called a "Pin Shot," usually making the ball bounce back. | The '''pin''', also known as the '''flagpole''', marks the location of the hole, and the flag is used to make it stand out a little more. Whenever the ball hits the pin, it is called a "Pin Shot," usually making the ball bounce back. The pin is removed when players make shots on the green, so that the ball can enter the hole more easily, though in ''Mario Golf: Super Rush'', the pin remains. | ||
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MGGBCPin.png|''[[Mario Golf (Game Boy Color)|Mario Golf]]'' for the [[Game Boy Color]] | MGGBCPin.png|''[[Mario Golf (Game Boy Color)|Mario Golf]]'' for the [[Game Boy Color]] | ||
Tournamentgreen.jpg|''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'' | Tournamentgreen.jpg|''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'' | ||
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"'''Unplayable'''" refers to an area within the boundaries of a hole comprised of terrain that the ball may not be played from. Similar to [[#Out of bounds|out of bounds]] and [[#Water hazard|water hazards]], it attracts a one-stroke penalty. | "'''Unplayable'''" refers to an area within the boundaries of a hole comprised of terrain that the ball may not be played from. Similar to [[#Out of bounds|out of bounds]] and [[#Water hazard|water hazards]], it attracts a one-stroke penalty. | ||
Unplayable areas are not in specific areas of a golf course. For example, if the ball is in front of a tree and cannot go straight to move on the course, it is not a formally unplayable area, even if a player faces difficulty in playing it. [[#Rock|Rock]] and [[#Flower garden|flower patches]] do not count as unplayable areas. Wood can be considered "unplayable, | Unplayable areas are not in specific areas of a golf course. For example, if the ball is in front of a tree and cannot go straight to move on the course, it is not a formally unplayable area, even if a player faces difficulty in playing it. [[#Rock|Rock]] and [[#Flower garden|flower patches]] do not count as unplayable areas. Wood can be considered "unplayable", such as the cabin on Hole 10 of [[Forest Course]]<ref>Puff-Jiggly-Puff Games (November 12, 2017). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmqA6iMMWJo Mario Golf World Tour: Unplayable]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved November 12, 2017.</ref> or the bridge on hole 4 of [[Bowser's Castle (golf course)|Bowser's Castle]]<ref>Puff-Jiggly-Puff Games (December 26, 2017). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFOxbYtHlaE Mario Golf World Tour: Bridge Unplayable]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved December 26, 2017.</ref>. | ||
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NeilAlbatross.png|[[Neil]] in ''[[Mario Golf: Advance Tour]]'' | NeilAlbatross.png|[[Neil]] in ''[[Mario Golf: Advance Tour]]'' | ||
MarioAlbatross.jpg|[[Mario]] in ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'' | MarioAlbatross.jpg|[[Mario]] in ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'' | ||
DaisyAlbatross.jpg|[[Daisy]] in ''Mario Golf: World Tour'' | DaisyAlbatross.jpg|[[Princess Daisy|Daisy]] in ''Mario Golf: World Tour'' | ||
DKAlbatross.jpg|[[Donkey Kong]] in ''Mario Golf: World Tour'' | DKAlbatross.jpg|[[Donkey Kong]] in ''Mario Golf: World Tour'' | ||
WaaAlbatross.jpg|[[Waluigi]] in ''Mario Golf: World Tour'' | WaaAlbatross.jpg|[[Waluigi]] in ''Mario Golf: World Tour'' | ||
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;''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour'' | ;''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour'' | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
MarioBirdieTT.jpg| | MarioBirdieTT.jpg|Mario | ||
MGTTPeachBirdieReaction.png|[[Princess Peach|Peach]] | MGTTPeachBirdieReaction.png|[[Princess Peach|Peach]] | ||
DonkeyKongBirdieToadstoolTour.png|[[Donkey Kong]] | DonkeyKongBirdieToadstoolTour.png|[[Donkey Kong]] | ||
MGTT Birdie Waluigi.png|[[Waluigi]] | MGTT Birdie Waluigi.png|[[Waluigi]] | ||
BirdieBoo.png|[[Boo]] | BirdieBoo.png|[[Boo]] | ||
NeilBirdie.png|[[Neil]] | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
;''Mario Golf: Advance Tour'' | ;''Mario Golf: Advance Tour'' | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
MGAT Mario Birdie.png| | MGAT Mario Birdie.png|Mario | ||
MGAT Peach Birdie.png| | MGAT Peach Birdie.png|Peach | ||
MGAT Yoshi Birdie.png| | MGAT Yoshi Birdie.png|Yoshi | ||
MGAT Donkey Kong Birdie.png| | MGAT Donkey Kong Birdie.png|Donkey Kong | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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PeachBirdy.jpg|[[Princess Peach|Peach]] | PeachBirdy.jpg|[[Princess Peach|Peach]] | ||
Yoshi Birdie MGWT.png|[[Yoshi]] | Yoshi Birdie MGWT.png|[[Yoshi]] | ||
Daisy's Birdie MGWT.jpg|[[Daisy]] | Daisy's Birdie MGWT.jpg|[[Princess Daisy|Daisy]] | ||
Mgwt-dk-birdie.jpg|[[Donkey Kong]] | Mgwt-dk-birdie.jpg|[[Donkey Kong]] | ||
Mgwt-bowser-birdie.jpg|[[Bowser]] | Mgwt-bowser-birdie.jpg|[[Bowser]] | ||
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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. | ||
In the online mode of ''Mario Golf: World Tour'', players have 50 seconds to take their | In the online mode of ''Mario Golf: World Tour'', players have 50 seconds to take their shot during their turn. If they do not take their shot before time runs out, the player will be forced to give up. | ||
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====Gallery==== | ====Gallery==== | ||
<gallery caption="Bogey end-of-hole animations"> | <gallery caption="Bogey end-of-hole animations"> | ||
YoshiBogeyMarioGolf64.png|[[Yoshi]] in [[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|''Mario Golf'' for Nintendo 64]] | YoshiBogeyMarioGolf64.png|[[Yoshi]] in [[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|''Mario Golf'' for Nintendo 64]] ''Note: The animation for a double bogey or lower (as well as giving up) is the same as the bogey animation for this game.'' | ||
DonkeyKongBogeyToadstoolTour.png|[[Donkey Kong]] in ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'' | DonkeyKongBogeyToadstoolTour.png|[[Donkey Kong]] in ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'' | ||
Rosalina bogey.jpg|[[Rosalina]] in ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'' | Rosalina bogey.jpg|[[Rosalina]] in ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'' | ||
BabyLuigiBogey.png|[[Baby Luigi]] in ''[[Mario Sports Superstars]]'' | BabyLuigiBogey.png|[[Baby Luigi]] in ''[[Mario Sports Superstars]]'' | ||
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<gallery caption="Triple bogey or worse end-of-hole animations"> | <gallery caption="Triple bogey or worse end-of-hole animations"> | ||
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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Donkey PlusEight TT.png|[[Donkey Kong]] receiving a +8 in ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour'' | Donkey PlusEight TT.png|[[Donkey Kong]] receiving a +8 in ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour'' | ||
Plus9TT.png|[[Luigi]] receiving a +9 in ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour'' | Plus9TT.png|[[Luigi]] receiving a +9 in ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour'' | ||
MGTT Daisy Plus 10.png|[[Daisy]] receiving a +10 in ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour'' | MGTT Daisy Plus 10.png|[[Princess Daisy|Daisy]] receiving a +10 in ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour'' | ||
TripleBogey.jpg|[[Mario]] receiving a triple bogey in ''[[Mario Golf: Advance Tour]]'' | |||
Ninebogey.jpg|[[Princess Peach]] receiving a +9 in ''Mario Golf: Advance Tour'' | |||
LuigiTripleBogey.jpg|[[Luigi]] receiving a triple bogey in ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'' | LuigiTripleBogey.jpg|[[Luigi]] receiving a triple bogey in ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'' | ||
Peach 3bogey.jpeg|[[Princess Peach|Peach]] receiving a triple bogey in ''Mario Golf: World Tour'' | Peach 3bogey.jpeg|[[Princess Peach|Peach]] receiving a triple bogey in ''Mario Golf: World Tour'' | ||
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<gallery caption="Eagle end-of-hole animations"> | <gallery caption="Eagle end-of-hole animations"> | ||
MarioEagleGBC.png|[[Mario]] in ''[[Mario Golf (Game Boy Color)|Mario Golf]]'' ([[Game Boy Color]]) | MarioEagleGBC.png|[[Mario]] in ''[[Mario Golf (Game Boy Color)|Mario Golf]]'' ([[Game Boy Color]]) | ||
EagleDaisy.png|[[Daisy]] in ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'' (American version) | EagleDaisy.png|[[Princess Daisy|Daisy]] in ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'' (American version) | ||
MGTT Bowser and Luigi Eagle.png|[[Luigi]] and [[Bowser]] in ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour'' (European/Australian version) | MGTT Bowser and Luigi Eagle.png|[[Luigi]] and [[Bowser]] in ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour'' (European/Australian version) | ||
EllaEagle.png|[[Ella]] in ''[[Mario Golf: Advance Tour]]'' | EllaEagle.png|[[Ella]] in ''[[Mario Golf: Advance Tour]]'' | ||
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===Hole-in-one=== | ===Hole-in-one=== | ||
[[File:MetalMarioHoleinOne.jpg|thumb|Metal Mario receiving a hole in one in ''[[Mario Sports Superstars]]'']] | [[File:MetalMarioHoleinOne.jpg|thumb|Metal Mario receiving a hole in one in ''[[Mario Sports Superstars]]'']] | ||
A '''hole-in-one''' (alternatively formatted as '''hole in one''') is the most difficult shot to | A '''hole-in-one''' (alternatively formatted as '''hole in one''') is the most difficult shot to achieve—in order to do so, a player must get the golf ball in the hole with one hit (hence the name). A hole-in-one can be performed on any hole. Holes-in-one are easiest to perform on par 3 holes, but they can be performed with more difficulty on par 4 and 5 holes as well. Usually, only high-powered characters can perform this move on holes with a higher par. | ||
In case of holes-in-one, one less than the par value of the hole is subtracted from the player's score for the course (par 3 = [[#Eagle|−2]], par 4 = [[#Albatross|−3]], and par 5 = −4). They are typically shown in place of the actual hole score in the end-of-hole animation. | In case of holes-in-one, one less than the par value of the hole is subtracted from the player's score for the course (par 3 = [[#Eagle|−2]], par 4 = [[#Albatross|−3]], and par 5 = −4). They are typically shown in place of the actual hole score in the end-of-hole animation. | ||
[[File:MGTT Hole In One Par 4.png|thumb|left|A hole-in-one on a par 5 hole in ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour''. It is actually a condor in this instance as it reduces the player's score by four.]] | [[File:MGTT Hole In One Par 4.png|thumb|left|A hole-in-one on a par 5 hole in ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour''. It is actually a condor in this instance as it reduces the player's score by four.]] | ||
In ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'' and ''[[Mario Golf: Advance Tour]]'', Hole-in-One [[Best Badge]]s are yellow. The American version of ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour'' has errors in identifying holes-in-one: Getting one on a par 4 or par 5 hole displays it as an albatross, even though holes-in-one on par 5 holes reduce the player's score by four (as a condor would) and not three. Results like these are put under "albatross" in the highlights section. Holes-in-one done on par 4 or par 5 holes in the [https://youtu.be/jhuxhb5mrvc?t=426 European/Australian version] and the [https://youtu.be/GA_04XrW0iI?t=244 Japanese version] of the game register correctly. Results like these are put under "hole-in-one" in the highlights section | In ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'' and ''[[Mario Golf: Advance Tour]]'', Hole-in-One [[Best Badge]]s are yellow. The American version of ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour'' has errors in identifying holes-in-one: Getting one on a par 4 or par 5 hole displays it as an albatross, even though holes-in-one on par 5 holes reduce the player's score by four (as a condor would) and not three. Results like these are put under "albatross" in the highlights section. Holes-in-one done on par 4 or par 5 holes in the [https://youtu.be/jhuxhb5mrvc?t=426 European/Australian version] and the [https://youtu.be/GA_04XrW0iI?t=244 Japanese version] of the game register correctly. Results like these are put under "hole-in-one" in the highlights section. | ||
In case of Club Slots in ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour'', a hole-in-one is worth one point more than the par value of the hole. With Point Play rules in ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'', a hole-in-one is worth eight points, which is worth the same as an albatross. | In case of Club Slots in ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour'', a hole-in-one is worth one point more than the par value of the hole. With Point Play rules in ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'', a hole-in-one is worth eight points, which is worth the same as an albatross. | ||
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Luigi Hole-in-One MGWT.jpg|[[Luigi]] in ''Mario Golf: World Tour'' | Luigi Hole-in-One MGWT.jpg|[[Luigi]] in ''Mario Golf: World Tour'' | ||
Peach Hole-in-One MGWT.jpg|[[Princess Peach|Peach]] in ''Mario Golf: World Tour'' | Peach Hole-in-One MGWT.jpg|[[Princess Peach|Peach]] in ''Mario Golf: World Tour'' | ||
Daisy Hole in one.jpg|[[Daisy]] in ''Mario Golf: World Tour'' | Daisy Hole in one.jpg|[[Princess Daisy|Daisy]] in ''Mario Golf: World Tour'' | ||
WaaHoleInOne.jpg|[[Waluigi]] in ''Mario Golf: World Tour'' | WaaHoleInOne.jpg|[[Waluigi]] in ''Mario Golf: World Tour'' | ||
BooHoleInOne.jpg|[[Boo]] in ''Mario Golf: World Tour'' | BooHoleInOne.jpg|[[Boo]] in ''Mario Golf: World Tour'' | ||
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{{redirect|Nice Shot|the ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' minigame whose internal name is "Nice Shot!"|[[Freeze Frame]]}} | {{redirect|Nice Shot|the ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' minigame whose internal name is "Nice Shot!"|[[Freeze Frame]]}} | ||
[[File:ToadstoolTour NiceShot fr.png|thumb]] | [[File:ToadstoolTour NiceShot fr.png|thumb]] | ||
A '''Nice Shot''' is a common | A '''Nice Shot''' is a common event—in order to get a Nice Shot, the player must strike the golf ball with enough strength and stop the meter bar in the sweet spot zone. By getting a Nice Shot, the golf ball is more likely to go on a perfect path, going where guided to. The words "Nice Shot" appear in large colorful letters, alerting the player that they had done well, but the player does not earn any extra points, powers, or turns for performing this move. When this is achieved as a perfect power shot, the number of power shots does not decrease. | ||
In ''Mario Golf: World Tour'', a Nice Shot is achieved if the rising and falling bar is stopped exactly at the markers of the power meter (a sound effect confirms this), giving [[Mii]]s' and ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' characters' golf balls gold and rainbow streaks, respectively, in flight. Otherwise, it is only a "Good Shot." A Nice Shot from the tee makes an inset at the bottom right of the [[Nintendo 3DS]] top screen appear, showing the character doing a gesture of joy. However, a stroke is not called a Nice Shot or a Good Shot if the ball does not end up on the green, fringe, or fairway. | In ''Mario Golf: World Tour'', a Nice Shot is achieved if the rising and falling bar is stopped exactly at the markers of the power meter (a sound effect confirms this), giving [[Mii]]s' and ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' characters' golf balls gold and rainbow streaks, respectively, in flight. Otherwise, it is only a "Good Shot." A Nice Shot from the tee makes an inset at the bottom right of the [[Nintendo 3DS]] top screen appear, showing the character doing a gesture of joy. However, a stroke is not called a Nice Shot or a Good Shot if the ball does not end up on the green, fringe, or fairway. | ||
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In ''Mario Golf: Super Rush'', confetti is launched when a player gets a Nice Shot. | In ''Mario Golf: Super Rush'', confetti is launched when a player gets a Nice Shot. | ||
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===Pin Shot=== | ===Pin Shot=== | ||
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A '''Pin Shot''' is an event that occurs when the player's golf ball hits the pin that resides in the hole. The player gets no extra points, turns, or power-ups for performing this move. It is merely pointed out when the shot is made. | A '''Pin Shot''' is an event that occurs when the player's golf ball hits the pin that resides in the hole. The player gets no extra points, turns, or power-ups for performing this move. It is merely pointed out when the shot is made. | ||
When a player makes a Pin Shot, the words "PIN SHOT!" appear in big letters on the screen. The announcer also says "Pin Shot" at this time. In ''Mario Golf'' for the Nintendo 64, | When a player makes a Pin Shot, the words "PIN SHOT!" appear in big letters on the screen. The announcer also says "Pin Shot" at this time. In ''Mario Golf'' for the Nintendo 64, an [[Ukiki]] slides down the pin and makes a sound if a Pin Shot is performed. | ||
===Nice Recovery=== | ===Nice Recovery=== | ||
'''Nice Recoveries''' appear in ''Mario Golf: Super Rush'', where if a player gets to the green, fringe, or fairway when starting from a bunker, the [[Toad]] commentary (if enabled) says, ''"<Player> gets out of the bunker beautifully!"'' When | '''Nice Recoveries''' appear in ''Mario Golf: Super Rush'', where if a player gets to the green, fringe, or fairway when starting from a bunker, the [[Toad]] commentary (if enabled) says, ''"<Player> gets out of the bunker beautifully!"'' When they get a Nice Recovery and enter the green, he says, ''"This will be a sand save for <player> if this goes in."'' If the ball goes in and the player gets a par, instead of the usual ''"Solid par for <player>!"'' he says, ''"Nice sand save for <player>!"'' The announcer also says, ''"Nice!"'' | ||
===Nice Approach=== | |||
A '''Nice Approach''' happens when a golf ball is near the hole in a straight line. | |||
===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 | {{stub|section=yes}} | ||
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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In all ''Mario Golf'' games, '''Nice Touches''' are received when a player | In all ''Mario Golf'' games, '''Nice Touches''' are received when a player barely gets to the hole, and the distance is ≈0.7 feet (≈0.2 meters) or less. | ||
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== | ==Trivia== | ||
*A score better than −4 is possible in ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'' via a [[glitch]] where a player gets [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Fzjhs5rDlY negative strokes], resulting in the [[#Double bogey or worse|double bogey]] music playing instead of the birdie music, as well as some other behavior occurring. | *A score better than −4 is possible in ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'' via a [[glitch]] where a player gets [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Fzjhs5rDlY negative strokes], resulting in the [[#Double bogey or worse|double bogey]] music playing instead of the birdie music, as well as some other behavior occurring. | ||
**If the player is putting for a −4 or better with this glitch, the over-par putt music will play instead of the under-par putt music. However, getting exactly a −4 displays the albatross message and plays the birdie music as usual. | **If the player is putting for a −4 or better with this glitch, the over-par putt music will play instead of the under-par putt music. However, getting exactly a −4 displays the albatross message and plays the birdie music as usual. | ||
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[[Category:Game mechanics]] | [[Category:Game mechanics]] | ||
[[Category:Golf]] | [[Category:Golf]] | ||
[[Category:Mario Golf: World Tour]] | [[Category:Mario Golf: World Tour]] | ||
[[Category:Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]] | [[Category:Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]] |