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[[Image:ChipInMG.gif|thumb|150px|A screenshot of a Chip In.]]
[[Image:ChipInMG.gif|thumb|150px|A screenshot of a Chip In.]]
A '''Chip In''' is a special move that can be performed in the [[Mario Golf (series)|''Mario Golf'' (series)]]. When the player gets the golf ball in the [[Hole]] when they are not striking from the green, it is called a Chip In. So if the player strikes the ball from a [[Bunker]] or even the [[Fairway]] and gets it in the cup, it counts as a Chip In. The player gets no extra turns, points, or powers for performing this; it is merely a signal of how well the player is doing.
A '''Chip In''' is a special move that can be performed in the [[Mario Golf (series)|''Mario Golf'' (series)]]. When the player gets the golf ball in the [[Hole]] when they are not striking from the green, it is called a Chip In. So if the player strikes the ball from a [[Bunker]] or even the [[Fairway]] and gets it in the cup, it counts as a Chip In. The player gets no extra turns, points, or powers for performing this; it is merely a signal of how well the player is doing.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*A [[Hole in One]] is considered a Chip In.
*A [[Hole in One]] is considered a Chip In.
[[Category: Special Moves]]
[[Category: Game Mechanics]]

Revision as of 23:00, December 31, 2007

File:ChipInMG.gif
A screenshot of a Chip In.

A Chip In is a special move that can be performed in the Mario Golf (series). When the player gets the golf ball in the Hole when they are not striking from the green, it is called a Chip In. So if the player strikes the ball from a Bunker or even the Fairway and gets it in the cup, it counts as a Chip In. The player gets no extra turns, points, or powers for performing this; it is merely a signal of how well the player is doing.

Trivia