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|align=left|This hole is shaped like Wiggler. Small patches of rough resemble the spots on Wiggler's body. There are a few bunkers and Wiggler can be seen to the left side of the hole.
|align=left|This hole is shaped like [[Wiggler]]. Small patches of rough resemble the spots on Wiggler's body. There are a few bunkers and a [[Mega Wiggler|giant Wiggler]] can be seen to the left side of the hole.
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|align=left|A [[Mega Spike]] can be seen to the right of the hole. The overhanging clovers can affect where the ball lands. A creek runs through the right side of the hole. There are some bunkers around the green.
|align=left|A [[Mega Spike|giant Spike]] can be seen to the right of the hole. The overhanging clovers can affect where the ball lands. A creek runs through the right side of the hole. There are some bunkers around the green.
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|align=left|A creek runs down the left side of the hole. A [[Big Koopa Troopa|giant Koopa]] is standing on an elevated muddy area. Clovers grow in a place where it is better to hit the ball with a low-lofted club than try to hit over them.
|align=left|A creek runs down the left side of the hole. A [[Big Koopa Troopa|giant Koopa Troopa]] is standing on an elevated muddy area. Clovers grow in a place where it is better to hit the ball with a low-lofted club than try to hit over them. Hitting the Koopa Troopa with a golf ball cause them to hide in their shell.
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|align=left|Some [[Big Spiny|Spinies]] and a bunker guard the green of this basic hole. A [[Big Spiny Egg]] can be seen in the background.
|align=left|Some [[Big Spiny|giant Spinies]] and a bunker guard the green of this basic hole. A [[Spiny Egg|giant Spiny Egg]] can be seen in the background.
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|align=left|Two [[Big Piranha Plant]]s can be seen on either side of the fairway. A clover also grows in front of the tee box, sometimes making the tee shot difficult.
|align=left|Two [[Big Piranha Plant|giant Piranha Plants]] can be seen on either side of the fairway. A clover also grows in front of the tee box, sometimes making the tee shot difficult.
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|align=left|Some bunkers guard the fairway of this hole. Two [[big Monty Mole|Mega Monty Mole]]s are near the green, sometimes making the approach shot very challenging.
|align=left|Some bunkers guard the fairway of this hole. Two [[big Monty Mole|giant Monty Moles]] are near the green, sometimes making the approach shot very challenging. Hitting a Monty Mole with a golf ball cause them to burrow in the ground.
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|align=left|A strip of mud splits the hole into two and to the side of the hole some [[Big Buzzy Beetle]]s can be seen. Some rocks in the mud can make a difficult tee shot. Many bunkers are scattered around the sides of the fairway.
|align=left|A strip of mud splits the hole into two and to the side of the hole some [[Big Buzzy Beetle|giant Buzzy Beetles]] can be seen. Some rocks in the mud can make a difficult tee shot. Many bunkers are scattered around the sides of the fairway.
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|189 yards
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|align=left|The closing hole has colorful flowers growing in the background. A [[Flutter]] is hovering over the green. A bunker guards the back right side of the green.
|align=left|The closing hole has colorful flowers growing in the background. A [[Flutter|giant Flutter]] is hovering over the green. A bunker guards the back right side of the green.
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Latest revision as of 12:08, November 12, 2024

Wiggler Park
Garden Course
How to unlock 14 Star Coins
Number of holes 9
Par 36
Appears in Mario Golf: World Tour

Wiggler Park is a golf course in Mario Golf: World Tour. It is a nine hole Par 36 course, and is unlocked after collecting seven Star Coins in the Challenges mode. It takes place under clover leaves and it is beneath the grass, in a giant garden like area. Giant versions of characters like Goomba and Koopa Troopa can be seen on this course. Letting the golf ball touch the characters, their animations will be in play, either changing, behavior, or getting out of the way. The music is a cover of the music from the Honeyhive Galaxy from Super Mario Galaxy. Collecting all the Star Coins for this course's challenges awards the player with a Wiggler costume, and completing Character Costume Challenges here unlocks Paratroopa, Koopa Clown Car, and Boss Sumo Bro costumes.

Holes[edit]

Hole Image Par Front Tee Back Tee Tournament Tee Description
1 Wiggler Park 4 356 yards

326 meters

376 yards

344 meters

393 yards

359 meters

This hole is shaped like Wiggler. Small patches of rough resemble the spots on Wiggler's body. There are a few bunkers and a giant Wiggler can be seen to the left side of the hole.
2 Wiggler Park 4 373 yards

341 meters

393 yards

359 meters

413 yards

378 meters

Like the previous hole, this one has patches of rough in the middle of the fairway. There are a few bunkers and a giant Goomba can be seen in the background.
3 Wiggler Park 5 498 yards

455 meters

519 yards

475 meters

540 yards

494 meters

A giant Spike can be seen to the right of the hole. The overhanging clovers can affect where the ball lands. A creek runs through the right side of the hole. There are some bunkers around the green.
4 Wiggler Park 4 375 yards

343 meters

395 yards

361 meters

417 yards

381 meters

A creek runs down the left side of the hole. A giant Koopa Troopa is standing on an elevated muddy area. Clovers grow in a place where it is better to hit the ball with a low-lofted club than try to hit over them. Hitting the Koopa Troopa with a golf ball cause them to hide in their shell.
5 Wiggler Park 3 162 yards

148 meters

175 yards

160 meters

190 yards

174 meters

Some giant Spinies and a bunker guard the green of this basic hole. A giant Spiny Egg can be seen in the background.
6 Wiggler Park 4 406 yards

371 meters

431 yards

394 meters

456 yards

417 meters

Two giant Piranha Plants can be seen on either side of the fairway. A clover also grows in front of the tee box, sometimes making the tee shot difficult.
7 Wiggler Park 4 389 yards

356 meters

409 yards

374 meters

439 yards

401 meters

Some bunkers guard the fairway of this hole. Two giant Monty Moles are near the green, sometimes making the approach shot very challenging. Hitting a Monty Mole with a golf ball cause them to burrow in the ground.
8 Wiggler Park 5 518 yards

474 meters

538 yards

492 meters

558 yards

510 meters

A strip of mud splits the hole into two and to the side of the hole some giant Buzzy Beetles can be seen. Some rocks in the mud can make a difficult tee shot. Many bunkers are scattered around the sides of the fairway.
9 Wiggler Park 3 169 yards

155 meters

179 yards

164 meters

189 yards

173 meters

The closing hole has colorful flowers growing in the background. A giant Flutter is hovering over the green. A bunker guards the back right side of the green.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハナチャンパーク[?]
Hanachan Pāku
Wiggler Park
Dutch Wiggler-park[?] Wiggler Park
French Parc de Wiggler[?] Wiggler's Park
German Wigglers Park[?] Wiggler's Park
Italian Parco di Torcibruco[?] Wiggler's Park
Portuguese Parque da Lagartola[?] Wiggler's Park
Russian Парк егозы[?]
Park yegozy
Wiggler Park
Spanish Parque Floruga[?] Wiggler Park