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Revision as of 23:09, September 28, 2015

Baby Mario receiving a Bogey in Mario Golf
Baby Mario showing dissatisfaction with his score.

In the Mario Golf series, there are many types of bogeys, though they are all considered bad scores. There are ten types of bogeys, but only three are actually called so. A normal bogey is a score that is one over par, which worsens the player's score by one. 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 par 5 hole). The player's character shows disappointment of his or her score at the end of the hole.

Additional bogeys, such as double, triple, and so on, are earned as the player takes more strokes over par. This feature only becomes used in games after Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour. The terminology changes to digits once the fourth stroke over par is taken (+4). This goes up until +10. By that time, the player cannot take any more strokes, and the round automatically ends.

Gallery

Bogey

Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)

Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour

Mario Golf: World Tour

Double Bogey or worse

Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour

Mario Golf: Advance Tour

Mario Golf: World Tour

Names in other languages

Bogey

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Triple Bogey

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