Wiggler Park

Wiggler Park is a nine hole course in Mario Golf: World Tour.

Course Description
Wiggler Park takes place under clover leaves and it is beneath the grass. Giant versions of characters like Goomba and Koopa Troopa can be seen on this course. The music is a remix of the music from the Honeyhive Galaxy from Super Mario Galaxy.

Hole 1
Hole One is a par four shaped like Wiggler. Small patches of rough resemble the spots on Wiggler's body. There are a few bunkers and Wiggler can be seen to the left side of the hole.

Hole 2
Hole Two is a par 4 and like the previous hole there are patches of rough in the middle of the fairway. There are a few bunkers and a giant Goomba can be seen in the background.

Hole 3
Hole Three is a dogleg right par five. A Spike can be seen to the right of the hole. The overhanging clovers can affect where the ball lands. A creek runs through the right side of the hole. There are some bunkers around the green.

Hole 4
Hole Four is a par four with a creek running down the left side of the hole. A giant Koopa is standing on an elevated muddy area. Clovers grow in a place where it is better to hit a low lofted club than try to hit over them.

Hole 5
Some Spinies and a bunker guard the green of this basic par three. A Spiny in it's form after being hit by Yoshi's tongue can bee seen in the background.

Hole 6
Hole Six is a par four. Two giant Piranha Plants can be seen on either side of the fairway. A clover also grows in front of the tee box, sometimes making the tee shot difficult.

Hole 7
Some bunkers guard the fairway of this par four. Two giant Monty Moles are near the green, sometimes making the approach shot very challenging.

Hole 8
Hole Eight is a par five. A strip of mud splits the hole into two and to the side of the hole some Buzzy Beetles can be seen. Some rocks in the mud can make a difficult tee shot. Many bunkers are scattered around the sides of the fairway.

Hole 9
The closing par three has colorful flowers growing in the background. A Flutter is hovering over the green. A bunker guards the back right side of the green.