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=== Putting ===
== Putting ==
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{| {{prettytable|float=right}}
|+'''Medal Requirements'''
|+Medal requirements
|'''Bronze Medal'''|| 5 pts
!Bronze Medal
|5 pts
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|'''Silver Medal'''|| 7 pts
!Silver Medal
|7 pts
|-
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|'''Gold Medal'''|| 10 pts
!Gold Medal
|10 pts
|-
|-
|'''Platinum Medal'''|| 10 pts (without missing)
!Platinum Medal
|10 pts (no mistakes)
|}
|}
Here, you must putt your golf ball with your club into the hole. Use both the 1 & 2 Buttons to change the view and to see the elevation of the green. You can only miss up to five times until you must restart. There are ten holes to putt your ball into.
Here, you must putt your golf ball with your club into the hole. Use both the 1 & 2 Buttons to change the view and to see the elevation of the green. You have 5 chances to finish all 10 holes.


The reason is simple. The ball will always lean towards the place with the lower elevation. If you push the ball up a steep hill, the ball will slowly roll down the hill if you don't give it enough strength. The elevation will always effect the place where the ball where end up so pay close attention to them if you want to win without messing up. To get the Platinum medal, your play must be exactly perfect.
The idea is simple. The ball will always roll towards the lower elevation. If you push the ball up a steep hill, the ball will slowly roll down the hill if you don't give it enough strength. The elevation will always affect where the ball will end up so pay close attention to it if you want to win without messing up. To get the Platinum medal, your play must be perfect.
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=== Hitting the Green ===
== Hitting the Green ==
 
{| {{prettytable|float=right}}
{| class="wikitable" style="float: right"
|+Medal requirements
|+'''Medal Requirements'''
!Bronze Medal
|'''Bronze Medal'''|| 300 ft. left
|492.1 ft. left
|-
|-
|'''Silver Medal'''|| 250 ft. left
!Silver Medal
|246 ft. left
|-
|-
|'''Gold Medal'''|| 159 ft. left
!Gold Medal
|164 ft. left
|-
|-
|'''Platinum Medal'''|| 55 ft. left
!Platinum Medal
|65 ft. left
|}
|}
You must aim for the green on this next session. The object is not to get the ball into the hole but to get as close as you can to the hole. When the ball finally stops, the game will add how many feet you need to go onto your total. The lower the number, the better. If the ball doesn't make it to the green, the game will automatically add 100 ft. to your total now matter how close you were. If you can get it in the hole, nothing will be added to your total.
You must aim for the green on this next session. The object is not to get the ball into the hole, but to get as close as you can to the hole. When the ball finally stops, the game will add the distance remaining to your total. The lower the number, the better. If the ball is off the green, the game will automatically add 100 ft. (30 m.) to your total, regardless to where the ball lands. If you can get it in the hole (a "Chip-In"), nothing will be added to your total.


Pay attention to your map and try out a couple practice swings before you actually hit the ball. On some swings, you must go over in order to make it to the green. You shouldn't really change clubs only if you have to. There are ten courses in this session and it will take many tries before you can get the higher medals.
Pay attention to your map and try a couple of practice swings before you actually hit the ball. On some swings, you must go over "into the red" on the strength meter in order to make it to the green. It shouldn't be necessary to change clubs most of the time. There are 10 courses in this session and it will take many tries before you can get the higher medals.


* Hole 10: Use the iron club and swing near the first mark to get good results.
* Hole 10: Use the iron club and swing near the first mark to get good results.
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=== Target Practice ===
== Target Practice ==
 
{| {{prettytable|float=right}}
{| class="wikitable" style="float: right"
|+Medal requirements
|+'''Medal Requirements'''
!Bronze Medal
|'''Bronze Medal'''|| 205 pts
|200 pts
|-
|-
|'''Silver Medal'''|| 405 pts
!Silver Medal
|400 pts
|-
|-
|'''Gold Medal'''|| 576 pts
!Gold Medal
|600 pts
|-
|-
|'''Platinum Medal'''|| 600 pts
!Platinum Medal
|800 pts
|}
|}
Two targets are near you. The one furthest away is easier to hit but it holds less points around its edges. Scores you can get on this target are between 10 and 100. There is also a smaller target floating in the water near you. It's closer but it is also risker because it can easily miss, fall into the water, and you receive nothing. The points are between 25 and 75. You have ten shots to try to get a high score and wherever the ball first bounces, that is the number of points that is added.
Two targets are visible. The one furthest away is easier to hit but it holds less points around its edges. Between 10 and 100 points are available on this target. There is also a smaller target floating in the water near you. It's closer but it is also a riskier shot because it is easier to miss. There are between 25 and 75 points available on this target. You have 10 shots to try to get a high score and wherever the ball first bounces, that is the number of points that is added.


Pay attention to your wind meter that is located on the top right corner of the screen. This will affect how the ball will travel while it is in the air. If the wind speed is blowing East, then aim the ball a little to the right and vice versa. The same also goes if the wind direction is pointed North or South. This determines how hard you should hit the ball.  
Pay attention to your wind meter that is located on the top right corner of the screen. This will affect how the ball will travel while it is in the air. If the wind speed is blowing from the East, then aim the ball a little to the right and vice versa. The same also goes if the wind direction is pointed North or South. This determines how hard you should hit the ball.  


The only way to get the Platinum medal in this session is to aim for the back target and get at least 8 of the 10 bulls-eyes (getting 100 points).
The only way to get the Platinum medal in this session is to aim for the back target and get at least 800 of the total 1000 possible points.


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Latest revision as of 20:56, 12 April 2024

Putting[edit]

Medal requirements
Bronze Medal 5 pts
Silver Medal 7 pts
Gold Medal 10 pts
Platinum Medal 10 pts (no mistakes)

Here, you must putt your golf ball with your club into the hole. Use both the 1 & 2 Buttons to change the view and to see the elevation of the green. You have 5 chances to finish all 10 holes.

The idea is simple. The ball will always roll towards the lower elevation. If you push the ball up a steep hill, the ball will slowly roll down the hill if you don't give it enough strength. The elevation will always affect where the ball will end up so pay close attention to it if you want to win without messing up. To get the Platinum medal, your play must be perfect.

Hitting the Green[edit]

Medal requirements
Bronze Medal 492.1 ft. left
Silver Medal 246 ft. left
Gold Medal 164 ft. left
Platinum Medal 65 ft. left

You must aim for the green on this next session. The object is not to get the ball into the hole, but to get as close as you can to the hole. When the ball finally stops, the game will add the distance remaining to your total. The lower the number, the better. If the ball is off the green, the game will automatically add 100 ft. (30 m.) to your total, regardless to where the ball lands. If you can get it in the hole (a "Chip-In"), nothing will be added to your total.

Pay attention to your map and try a couple of practice swings before you actually hit the ball. On some swings, you must go over "into the red" on the strength meter in order to make it to the green. It shouldn't be necessary to change clubs most of the time. There are 10 courses in this session and it will take many tries before you can get the higher medals.

  • Hole 10: Use the iron club and swing near the first mark to get good results.

Target Practice[edit]

Medal requirements
Bronze Medal 200 pts
Silver Medal 400 pts
Gold Medal 600 pts
Platinum Medal 800 pts

Two targets are visible. The one furthest away is easier to hit but it holds less points around its edges. Between 10 and 100 points are available on this target. There is also a smaller target floating in the water near you. It's closer but it is also a riskier shot because it is easier to miss. There are between 25 and 75 points available on this target. You have 10 shots to try to get a high score and wherever the ball first bounces, that is the number of points that is added.

Pay attention to your wind meter that is located on the top right corner of the screen. This will affect how the ball will travel while it is in the air. If the wind speed is blowing from the East, then aim the ball a little to the right and vice versa. The same also goes if the wind direction is pointed North or South. This determines how hard you should hit the ball.

The only way to get the Platinum medal in this session is to aim for the back target and get at least 800 of the total 1000 possible points.