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Pro Tip: Beat every three hole course with a total score of under par for each (-1 or lower) to unlock the mystery course called "Three Holes - Special." Keep practicing your strokes until you get used to hitting straight and you'll be better off - all golfers are different, so find what works for you and stick with it! You can see how straight your shot is after you hit it by looking at the speed meter in the lower left - it will bend in the direction of your slice if there is any. There are four different types of surface you can play on a golf course: fairway, rough, bunker (sand trap) and green. If you land on any of these your turn is safe. If you land out of bounds - in the water or high grass - then you'll lose two strokes.

The fairway is the striped grass leading to the hole that comprises most of a course. Land the ball here and your next stroke will be unimpeded. Sticking to the green is always a good idea unless you are angling for a major shortcut. Land in the rough - the dark green area around the fairway - and you should expect your next shot to fall a bit short since the tall grass creates friction for your ball. Land in the bunker (sand trap) and you'll have to use the short-hitting sand wedge to get your ball back on the fairway. This area around the hole is relatively flat, making the putter your best choice for getting the ball to the hole. However, you should always press 1 on the green to check out how flat it really is. A topical map of the green is available that shows you high points and low points (lighter green is higher).

Hit harder on inclines, and adjust your angle to the hole to use hills for your advantage. Pro Tip: To get a hole-in-one you'll need to find a short course.

We recommend the first hole on Resort B or Classic B. You'll have to contend with the wind, but a straight shot will get you to the hole. The wind is a major factor you must contend with in golf. If the wind is blowing to the right, use the D-pad to adjust your angle to the left of your target.
