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When the [[player]] comes to Coo-Coo Course, Grampie lies in his bed in his house. He is in a very bad mood, because no one wants to play at his golf course anymore. If the player talks to him, he asks if the player wants to play at his golf course. If the player does, he/she needs to score a [[par]] (5) or better. If the player can do it, he immediately becomes much happier, gives a [[Custom Ticket|Custom Ticket C]] to the player and longs to "The Young Golfer" (which he calls the player) to come back and play again.
When the [[player]] comes to Coo-Coo Course, Grampie lies in his bed in his house. He is in a very bad mood, because no one wants to play at his golf course anymore. If the player talks to him, he asks if the player wants to play at his golf course. If the player does, he/she needs to score a [[par]] (5) or better. If the player can do it, he immediately becomes much happier, gives a [[Custom Ticket|Custom Ticket C]] to the player and longs to "The Young Golfer" (which he calls the player) to come back and play again.
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Revision as of 19:16, September 12, 2012

The human character Grampie.
Grampie in Coo-Coo Course Office.

Grampie is a human character that appears in Mario Golf: Advance Tour. He is the owner of the old Golf course, Coo-Coo Course, which not has been used for many years and has been overgrown. He lives in a cottage next to the golf course with his wife Grammie. He has problems with his back and knees.

When the player comes to Coo-Coo Course, Grampie lies in his bed in his house. He is in a very bad mood, because no one wants to play at his golf course anymore. If the player talks to him, he asks if the player wants to play at his golf course. If the player does, he/she needs to score a par (5) or better. If the player can do it, he immediately becomes much happier, gives a Custom Ticket C to the player and longs to "The Young Golfer" (which he calls the player) to come back and play again.

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