Peach getting an Eagle in Mario Golf: World Tour.
Peach receiving an Eagle.

An Eagle is a score that can be achieved in the Mario Golf series. It is fairly easy to achieve if the player shoots the ball in the right direction. Eagles can only be performed on four or five-par holes, making it slightly harder to achieve than a Birdie. However, Hole-in-Ones on Par Threes are technically Eagles. The Eagle is a score that is two below par, which decreases the player's score by 2.

In Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour and Mario Golf: Advance Tour, Eagle Best Badges are green.

In the Club Slots mode in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, Eagles give the player 4 points. When played by Point Play rules in Mario Golf: World Tour, an Eagle is worth 5 points.

In the Score Card, Eagles are colored Red (Par 5 holes) or a rainbow type (Par 4 holes) in the Nintendo 64 version of Mario Golf, while they are solid red in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.

Gallery

NOTE: The animations are the same as an Albatross and a Hole-in-One.

Mario Golf (Game Boy Color)

Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour

The text border color is dependent on the region of the game. Red borders are the NTSC version, blue borders are the PAL version.

Mario Golf: Advance Tour

Mario Golf: World Tour

Trivia

  • Eagle and Birdie are the only moments in Mario Golf: World Tour where Peach and Daisy transform into their royal variants.

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