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Shy Guy Desert also remade as DLC for ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'' in the Flower Pack, where it is modeled after and named [[Layer-Cake Desert]] from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', basically the same except statues as obstacles. | Shy Guy Desert also remade as DLC for ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'' in the Flower Pack, where it is modeled after and named [[Layer-Cake Desert]] from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', basically the same except statues as obstacles. | ||
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Shy Guy Desert is a golf course played in Mario Golf for the Nintendo 64. It is the third course (the second unlockable one) in the game, and can be unlocked by obtaining 300 course points. The course is largely a desert, possessing bunkers, cacti, waste area (acts similarly to deep rough) and abundant sand. As a result, there are no water hazards, and rain rarely falls there. The Shy Guy Desert is the longest course in the game at 6706 yards (6132 metres), and winning the course's tournament, the Shy Guy International, awards the player with 600 course points. Every time a hole is completed, a silhouette of a Shy Guy's face briefly appears.
Shy Guy Desert also remade as DLC for Mario Golf: World Tour in the Flower Pack, where it is modeled after and named Layer-Cake Desert from New Super Mario Bros. U, basically the same except statues as obstacles.
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