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Rock-Candy Mines is a course in Mario Golf: World Tour. It's Boo Valley from Mario Golf updated with the look of Rock-Candy Mines from New Super Mario Bros. U.
Rock-Candy Mines
Holes
Hole | Image | Par | Front Tee | Back Tee | Tournament Tee | Description |
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Hole 1 | [[File:|200px]] | Par 4 | 372 yd. | 397 yd. | 422 yd. | . |
Hole 2 | 200px | Par 4 | 400 yd. | 425 yd. | 450 yd. | . |
Hole 3 | File:.jpg | Par 5 | 525 yd. | 550 yd. | 575 yd. | . |
Hole 4 | File:.jpg | Par 3 | 199 yd. | 204 yd. | 208 yd. | . |
Hole 5 | File:.jpg | Par 4 | 334 yd. | 364 yd. | 394 yd. | . |
Hole 6 | File:.jpg | Par 4 | 411 yd. | 435 yd. | 458 yd. | . |
Hole 7 | File:.jpg | Par 5 | 552 yd. | 577 yd. | 602 yd. | . |
Hole 8 | Par 3 | 136 yd. | 162 yd. | 187 yd. | . | |
Hole 9 | File:.jpg | Par 4 | 406 yd. | 431 yd. | 455 yd. | . |
Hole 10 | File:.jpg | Par 5 | 562 yd. | 592 yd. | 622 yd. | . |
Hole 11 | File:.jpg | Par 4 | 355 yd. | 370 yd. | 385 yd. | . |
Hole 12 | File:.jpg | Par 3 | yd. | 162 yd. | 182 yd. | . |
Hole 13 | File:.jpg | Par 4 | 405 yd. | 425 yd. | yd. | . |
Hole 14 | File:.jpg | Par 4 | 397 yd. | 422 yd. | yd. | . |
Hole 15 | File:.jpg | Par 3 | 170 yd. | yd. | Yards | . |
Hole 16 | File:.jpg | Par 4 | 407 Yards | Yards | Yards | . |
Hole 17 | File:MarioStar17.jpg | Par 5 | 486 Yards | Yards | Yards | . |
Hole 18 | File:.jpg | Par 4 | 369 yards. | Yards | Yards | . |
The rivalry between Nintendo and Sega lasted for many years, until Sega became a third-party developer in 2002 with the closing of their console-producing division with the discontinuation of the Sega Dreamcast in 2001 in North America, in Europe in 2002, and in Japan, where the Dreamcast continued to be produced until 2007. Sonic Adventure 2: Battle, a port of Sonic Adventure 2 for the Dreamcast, marked the first appearance of a Sega game on a Nintendo console, specifically the Nintendo GameCube. With that, the feud ended, and the two companies began collaborating. Their first effort resulted in F-Zero AX/GX. The two companies later teamed up to create a crossover game featuring both Mario and Sonic, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, which spun off into its own series Mario and Sonic. Sonic also appeared as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, being one of the few third party characters. Aside from Olympic Games and Super Smash Bros., Sonic has made cameo appearances in the Mario universe. By using a Sonic amiibo, players can unlock an outfit based on Sonic in Yoshi's Woolly World, Mario Kart 8, and Super Mario Maker. Yoshi's Island Zone is a downloadable level in the Wii U version of Sonic Lost World which features Sonic in Yoshi's Island.
As a third party developer, Sega currently makes games for variety of devices ranging from video game consoles and handhelds to smartphones.