List of bogey types

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In the Mario Golf series, there are many types of Bogeys, though they are all considered bad. There are eight types of Bogeys, but only three are actually called so.

Bogey

A Bogey (sometimes called +1 in real life) is a score that is one over Par. A Bogey is not a good score, for it worsens your score by 1. In order for a player to get a Bogey, he or she must have one extra shot in play at the end of the hole, (for instance: the player gets the ball in the hole with six strokes on a 5 PAR hole). The player's character shows disappointment of their score at the end of the hole.

Double Bogey

Donkey Kong, showing an unhappy reaction to his Double Bogey.

A Double Bogey (sometimes called +2 in real life) is a score that is two over Par, making it a little worse than a regular Bogey. A Double Bogey is a bad score since it worsens the player's score by 2. In order for a player to get a Double Bogey, he or she must have two extra shots in play at the end of the hole. The player's character pulls a temper tantrum and acts out childishly with this score or worse.

Triple Bogey

A Triple Bogey (sometimes called +3 in real life) is a score that is three over Par, making it a very bad score. It is the last Bogey referred to in the game. A Triple Bogey is very bad since it worsens the player's score by 3. In order for a player to get a Triple Bogey, he or she must have three extra shots in play at the end of the hole.