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In ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'', a Nice Shot is achieved if the rising and falling bar is stopped exactly at the markers of the power meter, (a sound effect will confirm this) giving [[Mii]]s' and ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' characters' golf balls gold and rainbow streaks respectively, in flight. Otherwise, it is only a "Good Shot". A Nice Shot from the tee will make an inset at the bottom right of the [[Nintendo 3DS]] top screen appear, showing the character doing a gesture of joy. However, a stroke will not be called a Nice Shot or a Good Shot if the ball does not end up on the green, the fringe, or fairway. | In ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'', a Nice Shot is achieved if the rising and falling bar is stopped exactly at the markers of the power meter, (a sound effect will confirm this) giving [[Mii]]s' and ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' characters' golf balls gold and rainbow streaks respectively, in flight. Otherwise, it is only a "Good Shot". A Nice Shot from the tee will make an inset at the bottom right of the [[Nintendo 3DS]] top screen appear, showing the character doing a gesture of joy. However, a stroke will not be called a Nice Shot or a Good Shot if the ball does not end up on the green, the fringe, or fairway. | ||
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*In ''[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|Mario Golf]]'', a "Nice Shot" is not called when the ball is heading [[Out of Bounds]], despite it being a perfect shot. | |||
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