"Golf" (Game Boy) FAQ version 1.0 (04/13/2004)
         Copyright Martin Dale-Hench 2004 ([email protected])
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                             Table of Contents
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1.0 --- Controls
2.0 --- Starting the Game
3.0 --- How to Play
4.0 --- Club Chart
5.0 --- Golf Terms
6.0 --- Chipping/Putting
7.0 --- Japan Course Holes
8.0 --- U.S. Course Holes
9.0 --- Secrets
10.0 -- Fin

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1.0                                Controls
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Up and Down --- Switch/Rotate Clubs

Right and Left --- Move the aiming cursor

A Button --- The confirm button. Starts the swing and decides the distance
            and accuracy of the shot.

B Button --- The cancel button. Also shows you the map of the hole, when you
            are in-game. Press it again to view the green in detail.

Start --- Confirms selections in the menus. When playing, it shows you the
         scoreboard of your round.

Select --- Save menu.


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2.0                           Starting the Game
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1) First, you will select if you want to play alone or with a friend.

2) In '1 Player', there will be two different save slots for you. If you want
  a new character, go to 'New Game' option and choose a file to over-write
  for your character and name him. Thereafter, you can go to the file of your
  character to continue a round or whatever.

  3) Then, you will be given an option to continue a previous round or play a
  new one (and view the best scores menu). Choose 'New Game'.

  4) Pick either course: Japan and USA.

  5) Start the round!

2a) If you want to play with a friend, you will have to bring a Link Cable,
   and hopefully you have another Game Boy and the Golf cartidge. Link them
   up and start! As expected, use the '2 Player' option to get them linked.


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3.0                              How to Play                 (feeling stupid?)
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This version of Golf is very simple. All you can do is to tweak the direction
of your swing, and switch the clubs. Then you may begin swinging. That's all
you can do.

Viewing the Hole Map
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First, you will have to know the course layout. Press B once to view the
entire thing at once. Then decide what direction your swing should lead the
ball to. Press B again to go back to the swing screen.

Changing the Direction
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Simply press Left/Right to tweak your direction.

Changing the Clubs
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Up/Down will rotate your clubs. 1W is the most powerful, and SW is the
weakest.

Swing Meter
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Now you will have to swing... here's how.


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     ^                              ^
 max power                     'sweet spot'

You start at the 'sweet spot' and it will go to the left once you press A.
Press A when the meter reaches your desired distance and it will head back
to the sweet spot. Press A again at the sweet spot. If your shot was within
the sweet spot, you will have a straight and true shot, but if you were off,
the shot will go left or right of your chosen direction.

The lower the club (with 1W as the highest and SW the lowest) is, the bigger
the sweet spot is.

If you nail the max power and the sweet spot on a 1W on the same swing, you
will get the 'Super Shot' message from the game and get a bit extra yards.

Putting
-------
The same rules goes for putting, only this time you don't have to worry about
the accuracy portion of the swing. You only have to press A twice - once to
start the swing and once to select the distance.

Also, the greens have bumps/hills among them, and the slopes are displayed
with arrows pointing to the downward direction. For example, '^' would
symbolize a slope going downwards in that direction (north).

You can view the green in detail by pressing 'B' TWICE when you're in the
shot screen.

Wind
----
You must also take the wind speed (seen with the arrow on the bottom of the
screen) into consideration. You shot will always drift in the wind's
direction, whether if it is going up, down, left, or right. If the wind is
going to the left, slide your cursor a bit to the RIGHT of your desired
position. It is a bit difficult to tell you where EXACTLY you should put
the cursor to offset the wind, but after a few runs at it, you should be
comfortable with it.


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4.0                              Club Chart
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The toughest part of the game is easily deciding which club you will use
because the game gives you absolutely no clue on how long a club will take
you, if you use its full potiental. Well, I calculated the distances... use
this table to find which club you would use when in need.

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|   Club   |  Max. Distance  |
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|    1W    |    260 yards    |
|    3W    |    230 yards    |
|    4W    |    220 yards    |
|    1I    |    210 yards    |
|    3I    |    190 yards    |
|    4I    |    180 yards    |
|    5I    |    170 yards    |
|    6I    |    160 yards    |
|    7I    |    150 yards    |
|    8I    |    140 yards    |
|    9I    |    125 yards    |
|    PW    |    100 yards    |
|    SW    |     75 yards    |
|    PT    |     30 yards    |
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5.0                               Golf Terms
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Birdie --- You made it to the hole with one less stroke than the par
          (average). If you were playing a Par 4, then you have made it in 3.

Bogey --- You made to the hole with one MORE stroke than the par amount.
         *tear* If you made it with TWO MORE, then it's a Double Bogey.
         Anything more... the game will say '+3' or '+5' or whatever your
         score is.

Bunker --- The "Sand Trap" will swallow your ball without any chance of
          bouncing off. If your ball happens to land in a bunker, it will
          slow down your next swing greatly. If you tried to pull off a 150-
          yard swing here, you would probably get 75 or less yards out of it.

Eagle --- Minus 2! Usually found on Par 5s... On Par 5, you would have to make
         it in 3.

Green --- The lightest part of the course. It's where you putt.

Fairway --- It's where you want to be. It's the light green part cutting
           through the holes. In Par 4s and 5s, you want your ball to land
           on this part since it gives you the easiest second and third
           shots. It will not give your ball any difficulty taking off.

Hole in One --- Common sense. You made it in 1 shot!

Rough --- The darker portion of the field. It is a longer version of grass,
         and it will slow your ball by about three-quarters of its full
         potiental.

Water Hazard --- Eep! If your ball happens to sink into a river or pond, you
                lose a stroke and you will have to swing from its nearest
                point (usually on the rough).

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6.0                           Chipping/Putting
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I made this section to offset the apparent lack of the chipping/putting
section of the holes 'walkthrough'. This is because that the lies each person
gets are always different, so I would not be able to tell you 'how' to
chip to the hole or putt.

Chipping
--------
You will usually find yourself short of the green, on a rough. On those
situations, you need to 'chip' the ball onto the green. For 50 yards or less,
use SW. From 50 to 70 (still on rough), use PW. As for the SW, make sure you
hit it properly to give it the best distance to the pin. For example, if there
are only 10 yards to the hole, don't fill your meter up... just take about
one-fourth of the meter and you should get a good lie.

The bunkers are even worse. If you ask me, I would say you need to double your
distance or even more when you are shooting from the sand. If you need 30
yards to the hole, you better shoot with 60 yards worth of force.


Putting
-------
An easy concept, but I can't really state how and where you should putt. The
pins on the greens are random placed... but I can give you a big tip... if you
made a bad putt, just press A+B+Start+Select before the ball stop rolling and
you will be able to do the putt over. It's dirty, but oh well. :)

Keep in mind that if you're staring at a uphill battle to the pin, make your
putt stronger than it normally would be. For example, if there's 20 yards to
the pin and it's uphill to there, I would give it about 25~28 worth of force.

Downhill? Make it less, of course.

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7.0                          Japan Course Holes
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Hole        Yards        Par
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1            391           4
2            468           4
3            162           3
4            479           5
5            380           4
6            226           3
7            274           4
8            335           4
9            495           5
OUT         3210          36

10           342           4
11           142           3
12           393           4
13           545           5
14           443           4
15           258           4
16           429           4
17           484           5
18           207           3
IN          3243          36

TOTAL       6453          72

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                        Hole 1 - 391 Yards - Par 4
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 Description - A soft dog leg banking a large lake. The green is flanked by
               bunkers in both sides, making it difficult to land the ball
               near the pin.

 1st shot - 1W, to the NE, toward the thin part of the fairway.

 2nd shot - 4W or 1I, depending on your distance from the cup. You can't have
            a shot with 3I because it will land you a bunker shot. You HAVE
            to over-power it over the bunker and hope it will stop before it
            runs of green.

 Bunker shot - If you got into a bunker near the green, just use the SW and
               hit about 1/2 of the gauge and you should do well.

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                        Hole 2 - 468 Yards - Par 4
                        --------------------------

 Description - A grove of trees cuts through the first part of the fairway,
               and it comes together in the latter part. The fairway goes
               straight to the green, which is protected weakly by 4 bunkers.
               The bunkers shouldn't be any problem for you, but the grove
               might pose a dilemma.

 1st shot - With a 3W or 5W, drive to the LEFT, toward the left side of the
            fairway. From there, you have a clear view to the green while the
            right side would have you facing several trees.

 2nd shot - Take out your 1W and unleash your wrath upon the ball.

 Putting - Try to put your ball to the rear side of the green. The hole is
           closer to that part. Putting will be very easy here if you do
           that.

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                        Hole 3 - 162 Yards - Par 3
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 Description - You will have to sail over a river to reach the green. If you
               go too far, you might end up in a bunker.

 1st shot - Take your 5I (or 6I if the wind is going up) and use the entire
            meter to reach the green. You might end up in the rear part of
            the green (the pin is in the front), but it's the safe way to
            do it since water takes over the front part...

 Putting - The green goes all of the way downhill toward the front.

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                        Hole 4 - 479 Yards - Par 5
                        --------------------------

 Description - A body of water divides the first part of the fairway from
               the second. The green is well-protected by two bunkers. A
               tough one.

 1st shot - DO NO USE 1W! Instead, use a 4W or 1I. If you use a 1W, you
            will probably end up in the water dividing the two fairways.

 2nd shot - Adjust your shot to the left, toward the second fairway. You
            can't make the green from here, so forget about that. A 1I
            or 3I will be fine.

 3rd shot - You should have 140~150 yards left... Looks like a 6I here,
            if you are in that range. Of course, aim for the green.

 Bunker shot - You can get here pretty easily so I don't blame you. 3/4
               of the meter should get you on pretty easily.

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                        Hole 5 - 380 Yards - Par 4
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 Description - One of the toughest. You have to out-drive the panel of trees
               running along the fairway to get a good look at the green.
               Then, you have to shoot the ball over a laaaaaarge piece of
               sand horseshoe-ing the green.

 1st shot - 1W is a must here. Aim toward the right side of the fairway and
            give it a good shot. Hopefully, you will land in a spot with a
            good look at the green without any trees blocking the way.

 2nd shot - If you got about 195+ yards left, use a 4W. Anything less would
            need a 1I, but I recommend 4W anyway because 1I gives you a
            danger of firing into the bunker.

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                        Hole 6 - 226 Yards - Par 3
                        --------------------------

 Description - A straightforward Par 3. There are some trees along the fair-
               way, but they should give you any trouble. Beyond the green
               lies a lake, so don't over-power it.

 1st shot - Easily a 4W. Aim toward the left side of the green, because the
            green goes downhill all of the way to the right.

 Putting - I hope you took my advice in the 1st shot. If you landed on the
           left side, you have a good chance of a birdie. If you went to
           the right... You'll likely have 20 yards or so to go. 2/3 of
           the gauge should be sufficient.

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                        Hole 7 - 274 Yards - Par 4
                        --------------------------

 Description - A strange hole. The Fairway goes to the right, and the hole
               is on the other side of the lake, to the left. You will have
               to travel along the fairway to have a closer look at the green

 1st shot - 1W along toward the fiarway, obviously. (NE)

 2nd shot - An accurate 3I shot from 180 yards is prefect. If you got 180+,
            use 1I instead.

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                        Hole 8 - 335 Yards - Par 4
                        --------------------------

 Description - A slight dog leg to the right. A bunker protects the front
               side of the green. Almost no obstacles here.

 1st shot - Ride the dog leg to the right with a 1W.

 2nd shot - Aim toward the center of the green. Use a 7I or higher.

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                        Hole 9 - 495 Yards - Par 5
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 Description - A long curving fairway extends to the left, and there's a
               small piece of fairway to the right. 4 bunkers are scattered
               around the field, and one of them is below the green.

 1st shot - NOT RECOMMENDED to go to the tiny patch of land to the right.
            Why? Because if you miss, you get an OB penalty! Instead, go to
            the safe path: aim to the LEFT of the 1st bunker with a 1W.

 2nd shot - Again, with a 1W, aim for the second part of the fairway, over
            some trees and a bunker.

 3rd shot - You should have 180+ yards remaining for your 3rd shot, assuming
            you had solid shots without hitting anything. If so, use a 3I or
            1I (with wind against you) and you should get close to the pin.

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                        Hole 10 - 342 Yards - Par 4
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 Description - The fairway goes north and goes dead left, to the green. It
               looks like a 'L' backwards and upside down. Some trees and two
               bunkers surround the green.

 1st shot - Use 1W and head up the fairway.

 2nd shot - 1I is fine from 200 yards. Anything less... 3I.

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                        Hole 11 - 142 Yards - Par 3
                        ---------------------------

 Description - A tough green is surrounded by two bunkers - one to the north
               and south. Precision is necessary here.

 1st shot - Head straight for the pin with a 7I. Going left or right is
            unwise - it goes toward the bunkers.

 Bunker shot - You are probably 30~40 yards from the pin. With a SW, use up
               4/5 of the gauge.

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                        Hole 12 - 393 Yards - Par 4
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 Description - A fairway extends to the right, then the land is limited only
               to the forest and another fairway pops up again near the green
               to the north.

 1st shot - Aim for the highest point in the first fairway with a 3W or 4W.
            Don't get into the rough!

 2nd shot - Use an 1I, since the distance is about 200.

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                        Hole 13 - 545 Yards - Par 5
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 Description - A zigzag course that goes to the right first, then to the
               left, and finally goes right again for the hole.

 1st shot - Follow the fairway with a 1W or 3W.

 2nd shot - Follow the fairway to the left with a 1W.

 3rd shot - Should be around 200 yards left, so use an 1I for your final
            shot before the green.

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                        Hole 14 - 443 Yards - Par 4
                        ---------------------------

 Description - The course is divided between a large bunker and fairways,
               with the sand trap covering the left side. A fairway occupies
               the right side and skips to the next one up the middle.
               Two bunkers await you on the way to the green.

 1st shot - Use a 3W to reach the fairway's end safely. Hug the left side,
            though.

 2nd shot - Use a 4W or 1I to reach the green.

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                        Hole 15 - 258 Yards - Par 4
                        ---------------------------

 Description - The fairway goes NW, and abruptly goes dead east to the hole.

 1st shot - Follow the fairway to the NW with a 1W or 3W (don't over-power it
            and land in a rough).

 2nd shot - If you landed in the far rough, 1W is strong enough to pull you
            onto the green. If you successfully landed on the fairway here,
            use a 4W or 1I.

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                        Hole 16 - 429 Yards - Par 4
                        ---------------------------

 Description - A stream cuts through the course, dividing the fairway into
               two. The left side is longer and more safer to shoot into.
               the right side is shorter, but much closer to the green.

 1st shot - I like to be safe, so I shot a drive toward the left fairway.
            the right fairway is pretty far, but if you really want to try,
            go ahead.

 2nd shot - 1I, easily. 200 yards can be conquered with that club.

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                        Hole 17 - 484 Yards - Par 5
                        ---------------------------

 Description - A long one. The first fairway goes to the NW, then a bunker
               stops it from going NE, and he fairway appears again, NE
               of the bunker. A body of water is between the second and third
               fairway. Beyond the third fairway lies the green and the
               bunker behind it. Whew!

 1st shot - A 1W, of course. Follow the fairway going NW.

 2nd shot - Head for the second piece of fairway. Use a 4W.

 3rd shot - You should have about 160~170 yards left. 4I/5I is good here.

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                        Hole 18 - 207 Yards - Par 3
                        ---------------------------

 Description - VERY easy. All you got is a fairway, then the green, and a
               bunker behind it.

 1st shot - 1I. That's all I'm going to say.


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8.0                           U.S. Course Holes
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Hole        Yards        Par
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1            384           4
2            194           3
3            481           5
4            352           4
5            408           4
6            556           5
7            354           4
8            398           4
9            186           3
OUT         3313          36

10           331           4
11           498           5
12           454           4
13           147           3
14           451           4
15           394           4
16           232           3
17           500           5
18           429           4
IN          3436          36

TOTAL       6749          72

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                         Hole 1 - 384 Yards - Par 4
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 Description - The fairway is lodged between two batches of trees, and it
               goes staight up and shifts to the right. The green is to the
               left of the fairway's end. Two ponds guard the green.

 1st shot - 1W or 3W is fine, as long the drive would not go too close to the
            trees between the fairway and the green. If the ball is too close
            to the forest, you might not have a chance to get a lie on the
            green since the trees are in your way. Instead, drive for 230 to
            250 yards, straight up.

 2nd shot - With about 150 yards left, 6I should work. Watch out for the
            wind, though. Every time I went on this hole, there were massive
            winds going in all directions.

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                         Hole 2 - 194 Yards - Par 3
                         --------------------------

 Description - The path to the green is screened by two trees, and beyond
               the par 3 green is a large bunker. A difficult shot to
               land.

 1st shot - 3I, with the drive of 190 works wonders. Watch for the wind,
            though. Use a 4I if the wind is going upwards, and 1I if it
            is against you.

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                         Hole 3 - 481 Yards - Par 5
                         --------------------------

 Description - 4 round parts of fairway dot the first part, along the
               lake front of the tee. Then there's a dog leg going from
               right to left. At the end of the god leg lies a narrow isthmus
               that leads to the green.

 1st shot - A difficult shot to make to a fairway. If you leave the direction
            arrow untouched, it will lead you to the fourth and final
            circular fairway, assuming there is none to little wind.
            I recommend that you aim for the third one, however. 1W is fine.

 2nd shot - If your lie is on the rough, use a 1I to get to the second part
            of the fairway, to the right. If your lie is on a fairway, then
            use a 3W or 4W to get a good lie on the upper part of the second
            fairway.

 3rd shot - 160 yards? 6I. 170 yards? 5I. 150 yards? 7I. You know. Just make
            sure you are able to clear the trees front of the green.

                         --------------------------
                         Hole 4 - 352 Yards - Par 4
                         --------------------------

 Description - The fairway skips over a lake. A small fairway re-appears on
               the left side of the island on the back of the course. On the
               right side, there's the green.

 1st shot - Aim for the north-most point in the first fairway with a 1W.

 2nd shot - You should have about 180 or 190 yards left. Use a 3I.

                         --------------------------
                         Hole 5 - 408 Yards - Par 4
                         --------------------------

 Description - A body of fairway grass is to the north of the tee, and it
               spawns two another fairways, one to the north, and one to
               the west. The green is to the NW, centered among the forest.
               The two distant fairways are useless here...

 1st shot - Ignore the two faraway fairways and concentrate on the fairway
            closest to you. Use a 3W to reach the top of the key.

 2nd shot - About 220 yards should be between you and the green. Use a 1W
            or 3W here.

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                         Hole 6 - 556 Yards - Par 5
                         --------------------------

 Description - There are two paths to the green - one to the left, and one
               to the right. The fork is divided by a grove of trees... You
               decide.

 1st shot - I prefer going to the right since it leads to an unobstacled
            path to the green, and a possible eagle chance (only if a strong
            breeze is going north). The left path requires you to travel over
            some trees and a bunker to the green and I ain't no liking it!
            Use an 1W along the eastern path.

 2nd shot - Mind the trees that might get to your way and shoot the ball with
            1W or 3W. Head for the fairway by the green.

 3rd shot - Should be around 90 or 100 yards left. Use a PW if there's no
            resistance from the wind. Use a 8I or a 9I if there's some wind
            against you. (Use an 8I if you're on a rough.)

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                         Hole 7 - 354 Yards - Par 4
                         --------------------------

 Description - Two ways to get to the green here. A bunker cuts up the
               middle, diviging the ground into two. On each of those
               lands, there's a fairway. Both of them point to the green.
               The green here is pretty small, and is countered by bunkers
               in both sides.

 1st shot - You can drive to either fairway, but I picked the left one
            because it extends longer, and it gives you more room for
            errors. 1W as always.

 2nd shot - With 170 yards (take or give 10 yards), use a 5I.

                         --------------------------
                         Hole 8 - 398 Yards - Par 4
                         --------------------------

 Description - A dog leg going from the right to the left, only with the
               fairway cutted up in pieces (5). A bunker shields the green.
               A fairly easy hole overall as long you hit the fairway.

 1st shot - 1W, it should you on the third fairway.

 2nd shot - Some trees might be on your way. If so, use a 3W or 4W because
            it gives you enough height to clear over them. If you do not
            think the trees are a problem, you may use a 1W, if needed.

 Chipping - I found myself short of the green a lot here, usually by 40
            yards or so. Use a SW here, with its maximum.

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                         Hole 9 - 186 Yards - Par 3
                         --------------------------

 Description - There's nothing but water around the green. 185 yards is
               all that's between you and the green.

 1st shot - 3I is perfect here. Try to use about 90% of the gauge, though.
            Using 100% will probably get you to the small rough in the back.

                        ---------------------------
                        Hole 10 - 331 Yards - Par 4
                        ---------------------------

 Description - The green is directly north of you, but you have to follow the
               fairway going to the right to reach the green.

 1st shot - 1W is not recommended because it will probably lead you to a spot
            that has trees on the way. Instead, use a 3W and hit along the
            fairway to the NW.

 2nd shot - Should be about 185 left to the pin. 3I is ideal here, but there
            is a well-positioned bunker so use a 1I, with about 90~95% of its
            power.

                        ---------------------------
                        Hole 11 - 498 Yards - Par 5
                        ---------------------------

 Description - Big one! You have to travel over three bunkers to reach your
               first fairway and follow it to the next fairway, over a bunker
               to find the green. There is an island with a fairway to the
               left that could provide you a shortcut, but that is too risky.

 1st shot - No problem, just go over the bunkers with your 1W.

 2nd shot - Use a 4I and aim for the upper right part of the first fairway.
            You should end up just before the bunker, but well away from the
            trees to the right. This way, you have a good view of the green.

 3rd shot - Should be approximately 220 yards left. Use a 4W, or a 3W if
            there's some wind against you.

                        ---------------------------
                        Hole 12 - 454 Yards - Par 4
                        ---------------------------

 Description - Should be Par 5 here. A river divided the bottom fairway from
               the top one. You want to reach the top fairway but the river
               can easily swallow your ball up if you're not perfect enough.
               Then there's a tough drive to the green, which is protected by
               FOUR bunkers! A hell hole.

 1st shot - You better hope that there's some wind behind you, helping you
            out. If not, you could say you're screwed. With the wind behind
            you, do a super shot (perfect power, perfect accuracy) to get
            over the river. If you didn't do a perfect shot, then you will
            probably end up in the river. If there's wind AGAINST you, then
            forget about going over the river. just follow the bottom fairway
            to the right.

 2nd shot - If you made successfully across the stream, you should have about
            200 yards left. use a 3I. If you opted to go to the bottom
            fairway... try you best with a 1W.

                        ---------------------------
                        Hole 13 - 147 Yards - Par 3
                        ---------------------------

 Description - No fairways here. A green is surrounded by three bunkers...
               Two of them are easily avoided, but if you go too far, you
               might get into the third. Aim for the bottom of the green.

 1st shot - 7I is good enough. 6I might be a bit extreme, but if the flag
            is in the back of the green, you ought do 6I then.

                        ---------------------------
                        Hole 14 - 451 Yards - Par 4
                        ---------------------------

 Description - A fairway goes to the right, very easily accessible and
               is able to reach the green. Beyond the waters lies a fair-
               way that is even closer to the green, but it is so far away
               that you have a better chance of making it to the water than
               getting there. The green is bordered to the north by water,
               and some trees surrounds the other 3 sides.

 1st shot - Take the safe path and use a 1W to drive up the right fairway.

 2nd shot - Use a 3W to get to the hole. Make sure you use its full power
            because if you come short, you would hit some trees front of the
            green.

                        ---------------------------
                        Hole 15 - 394 Yards - Par 4
                        ---------------------------

 Description - Again, there are two fairways leading to the same green. The
               left side has a straight fairway with some trees on each side.
               The right-side fairway has a more clear view to the green,
               but there is a bunker to the right of it.

 1st shot - Take a Super Shot with your 1W to the right.

 2nd shot - If you have about 190 yards left, use a 1I (210 yards) because
            there are some trees covering the base of the green, and you have
            to over-power over them. If there's 170 yards left... use 3I or
            4I.

 Putting - The green is divided into 2, a rarity. If your lie isn't on the
           same green as the pin, then you need to add a bit more power to
           your swing since the rough between the greens will slow your ball
           greatly.

                        ---------------------------
                        Hole 16 - 232 Yards - Par 3
                        ---------------------------

 Description - Several trees blocks your way to the right side of this
               par 3 green. Behind the green lies some water.

 1st shot - You cannot go to the right of the green because the trees here
            forbid it. Even if the wind is going left, you have to make sure
            your ball would sail past the trees to the right. 3W will make it
            to the green.

                        ---------------------------
                        Hole 17 - 500 Yards - Par 5
                        ---------------------------

 Description - There are three fairways that dot the field. The first one is
               to the north of the tee box, and then there are two fairways,
               one on each side afterwards. Either one will give you a chance
               to shoot for the green. The green is surrounded by a lake
               and a bunker to the north.

 1st shot - Use a 3W to reach the first fairway. 1W is too powerful here.

 2nd shot - Left or right? Most definitely left. The right fairway has two
            batches of trees that might give you problems shooting for the
            green. The left fairway, however, has no obstacles en route the
            green. So sail over the lake with your 1W/3W.

 3rd shot - I had about 170 yards left, so I used a 4I. But I can see how
            some people could get 150 yards left, so if you're one of
            those people, use a 6I.

                        ---------------------------
                        Hole 18 - 429 Yards - Par 4
                        ---------------------------

 Description - One of the toughest. The first fairway goes to NW, and it
               is surrounded mostly by trees except for one spot. That
               spot is a bunker and beyond that bunker is another fairway.
               On the end of that fairway lies the green. Behind that...
               two bunkers. Everything else is covered by trees. Whew.

 1st shot - Aim for the spot below the bunker between the fairways. 1W or
            3W.

 2nd shot - If you are on the perfect spot below the bunker, you have a good
            view to the green, witha bout 210 yards left. Use a 4W here.
            Otherwise, just shoot the ball into the next fairway because
            there's too many trees here. From there, go for the green.

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9.0                                Secrets
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--Training Mode

In the Main Menu (where you select Player 1/2), press Down and Start and you
will enter this mode. Here, you can select any hole to play over and over
again to practice

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--Re-do a shot

Didn't like a shot? Quickly, BEFORE it stops rolling, press A+B+Select+Start
to go back to Main Menu. Continue from your file and the game will take you
to the place where you had the previous shot, but not after! Yay!

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--View your Best Scores

Not necesarily a secret, but whatever. You can view your best scores from
each course by going to the 'Best Scores' option in your character file menu.
Press SELECT to switch between courses.


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10.0                                 Fin
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Version 1.0 --- FAQ completed. Go me
(04/13/04)


Thanks to:

-CJayC

-Nintendo <3

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