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|align=left|The most common negatively affecting terrain, bunkers affect the ball's lie and the ability to hit the ball accurately. Sand wedges are typically used to get balls out of bunkers.
|align=left|The most common negatively affecting terrain, bunkers affect the ball's lie and the ability to hit the ball accurately. Sand wedges are typically used to get balls out of bunkers.
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|[[List of golfing terms#Beach Bunker|Beach Bunker]]
|[[Beach Bunker]]
|[[File:BBMGTT.png|200px]]
|[[File:BBMGTT.png|200px]]
|align=left|Found only in [[Blooper Bay]], these act similar to regular bunkers, except they do not negatively affect the ball's lie as much as them. As their name suggests, they are found next to the ocean.
|align=left|Found only in [[Blooper Bay]], these act similar to regular bunkers, except they do not negatively affect the ball's lie as much as them. As their name suggests, they are found next to the ocean.
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|[[List of golfing terms#Grass Bunker|Grass Bunker]]
|[[Grass Bunker]]
|[[File:GrassBunkerMGTT.png|200px]]
|[[File:GrassBunkerMGTT.png|200px]]
|align=left|Found only in [[Bowser Badlands]], these bunkers are heavier than the heaviest rough and greatly affect a ball's lie.
|align=left|Found only in [[Bowser Badlands]], these bunkers are heavier than the heaviest rough and greatly affect a ball's lie.
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|align=left|Terrain that also does not have much friction and causes balls to bounce out of it. Like Rock, Brick and Wood, it adversely affects the ball's lie. They are only found on [[Peach's Castle Grounds]], where they are usually used to transport balls from one part of a hole to another (similar to [[Warp Pipe]]s); however, some pipes are used as tunnels, where the ball will roll through the pipe and land out of the other side from where it entered (usually into rough).
|align=left|Terrain that also does not have much friction and causes balls to bounce out of it. Like Rock, Brick and Wood, it adversely affects the ball's lie. They are only found on [[Peach's Castle Grounds]], where they are usually used to transport balls from one part of a hole to another (similar to [[Warp Pipe]]s); however, some pipes are used as tunnels, where the ball will roll through the pipe and land out of the other side from where it entered (usually into rough).
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|[[List of golfing terms#Waste Area|Waste Area]]
|[[Waste Area]]
|[[File:WasteAreaMGTT.png|200px]]
|[[File:WasteAreaMGTT.png|200px]]
|align=left|Waste areas have high friction and prevent a ball from bouncing. They affect the ball's lie, though not as much as Rock.
|align=left|Waste areas have high friction and prevent a ball from bouncing. They affect the ball's lie, though not as much as Rock.
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|align=left|Warp Pipes warp balls to another location on the golf course.
|align=left|Warp Pipes warp balls to another location on the golf course.
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|Bouncing Mushroom
|[[Bouncing Mushroom]]
|[[File:BouncingShroomMGTT.png|200px]]
|[[File:BouncingShroomMGTT.png|200px]]
|align=left|Located only in [[Peach's Castle Grounds]]. Bouncing Mushrooms causes balls to bounce off of the mushroom.
|align=left|Located only in [[Peach's Castle Grounds]]. Bouncing Mushrooms causes balls to bounce off of the mushroom.

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