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'''Elf's Short Course''' is a golf course that appears in ''[[Mario Golf: Advance Tour]]''. It is a Par 3 only course, like [[Congo Canopy]] and [[Sky Island Course]]. The course is owned by [[Elf (Mario Golf: Advance Tour)|Elf]], who asks the player ([[Neil]] or [[Ella]]) if they where " the little nimpf that beat the course before," which is referencing [[Kid]]. Afterwards, he tells the player that he has greatly increased the difficulty of the course than it was in ''[[Mario Golf (Game Boy Color)|Mario Golf]]''. To complete the course, the player must hit the ball on the green, then putt the ball into the hole. Missing the green or the hole will result in a failure. It is just like the "One-on, One-putt" from ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]''.
'''Elf's Short Course''' is a golf course that appears in ''[[Mario Golf: Advance Tour]]''. It is a Par 3 only course, like [[Congo Canopy]] and [[Sky Island Course]]. The course is owned by [[Elf (Mario Golf: Advance Tour)|Elf]], who asks the player ([[Neil]] or [[Ella]]) if they where " the little nimpf that beat the course before," which is referencing [[Kid]]. Afterwards, he tells the player that he has greatly increased the difficulty of the course than it was in ''[[Mario Golf (Game Boy Color)|Mario Golf]]''. To complete the course, the player must hit the ball on the green, then putt the ball into the hole. Missing the green or the hole will result in a failure. It is just like the "One-on, One-putt" from ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]''.



Revision as of 02:44, May 20, 2014

Elf's Short Course is a golf course that appears in Mario Golf: Advance Tour. It is a Par 3 only course, like Congo Canopy and Sky Island Course. The course is owned by Elf, who asks the player (Neil or Ella) if they where " the little nimpf that beat the course before," which is referencing Kid. Afterwards, he tells the player that he has greatly increased the difficulty of the course than it was in Mario Golf. To complete the course, the player must hit the ball on the green, then putt the ball into the hole. Missing the green or the hole will result in a failure. It is just like the "One-on, One-putt" from Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.

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