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[[Image: Hitgolf.PNG|thumb|240px|[[Princess Daisy]], attempting to get her golf ball out of a '''Bunker'''.]]


'''Bunker'''s, (sometimes known as "Sand Traps") are a common obstacle found the the [[Mario Golf (series)|''Mario Golf'' (series)]]. Bunkers are found in almost every single course in the series, proving to be one of the most profound obstacles in all of the spin-off games.
'''Bunker'''s, (sometimes known as "Sand Traps") are a common obstacle found the the [[Mario Golf (series)|''Mario Golf'' series]]. Bunkers are found in almost every single course in the series, proving to be one of the most profound obstacles in all of the spin-off games.


[[Image:Hitgolf.PNG|thumb|240px|[[Princess Daisy]], attempting to get her golf ball out of the Bunker.]]
Bunkers are divots filled with sand. They vary greatly in size; they can be a couple of yards wide to the close to the length of the entire course. When a golf ball lands in a Bunker, it reacts much like [[Rough]] due to the fact that it traps the ball. It takes great effort to get the ball out of the Bunker, and it can affect a playing score greatly.
Bunkers are divots filled with sand. They vary greatly in size; They can be a couple of yards wide to the close to the length of the entire course. When a golf ball lands in a Bunker, it reacts much like [[Rough]] due to the fact that it traps your ball. It takes great effort to get the ball out of the Bunker, and it can affect your score greatly.
 
[[Category: Traps and Obstacles]]

Revision as of 21:19, December 29, 2007

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Princess Daisy, attempting to get her golf ball out of a Bunker.

Bunkers, (sometimes known as "Sand Traps") are a common obstacle found the the Mario Golf series. Bunkers are found in almost every single course in the series, proving to be one of the most profound obstacles in all of the spin-off games.

Bunkers are divots filled with sand. They vary greatly in size; they can be a couple of yards wide to the close to the length of the entire course. When a golf ball lands in a Bunker, it reacts much like Rough due to the fact that it traps the ball. It takes great effort to get the ball out of the Bunker, and it can affect a playing score greatly.