Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour

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Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour game cover
American box art
For alternate box art, see therelated gallery.
DeveloperCamelot Software Planning
PublisherNintendo
PlatformNintendo GameCube
Release datesOriginal release:
USA July 28, 2003[1]
Japan September 5, 2003[2]
South Korea September 26, 2003[3]
Australia February 11, 2004[?]
Europe June 18, 2004[4]
Player's Choice Release:
USA April 29, 2004[5]
Australia 2005[?]
LanguagesEnglish
Japanese
French (Europe)
German
Italian
Spanish (Europe)
GenreGolf
Ratings
ESRB:E - Everyone[?]
CERO:A - All ages[?]
PEGI:3 - Three years and older[?]
USK:0 - All ages[?]
ACB:G - General[?]
Mode1–4 players
Format
Nintendo GameCube:
Optical disc
Input
Nintendo GameCube:
Serial codesJapan DOL-GFTJ-JPN
South Korea DOL-GFTE-KOR
USA DOL-GFTE-USA

Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour is aNintendo GameCube game that is the sixth game in theMario Golf series and the fifth home console installment. Its handheld console counterpart isMario Golf: Advance Tour on theGame Boy Advance. About a year after its release,Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour earned aPlayer's Choice re-release in North America in 2004 and Australia in 2005. It is the firstSuper Mario spinoff to include substantial content fromSuper Mario Sunshine (released the previous year), such asBowser Jr.,Shadow Mario, andPetey Piranha making their respective second appearance overall and playable debut; it is also the first to includeDiddy Kong from theDonkey Kong games, effectively takingDonkey Kong Jr.'s previous role as secondaryDonkey Kong character inSuper Mario games following the acquisition ofDonkey Kong Country assets fromRare.

Opening cinematic[edit]

Opening cinematic of Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour
Daisy, Peach, Luigi, and Mario celebrating the results of excellent tee shots.

The game's opening starts withMario andLuigi looking at atrophy and commenting on how nice it looks.Peach andDaisy call on the brothers, exclaiming that it is time to play as the four form a quartet and go on an exploration in freestyle exhibition golf. Peach gets her turn first, then comes Mario, then comes Daisy, and last comes Luigi, whose shot strikes the flagpole of the hole, impressing the crew.Wario andWaluigi are shown from behind, extremely jealous of how well Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Daisy do. The two hear a noise and turn around to seeYoshi andKoopa Troopa entering the frame before they begin their round of golf. Wario and Waluigi clench their golf clubs while laughing, and prepare to join forces with them. They all take turns hitting their golf balls, and Yoshi hits near aChain Chomp. When he tries to get it back, the Chain Chomp wakes up and barks at Yoshi, scaring him and making him fall over. Wario attempts to hit the ball out of the bunker, which causes sand to spray into Waluigi's face in recoil. Moments later, Waluigi attempts to putt the ball into the hole, but fails miserably after a few tries, resulting in Yoshi and Koopa Troopa dozing off.

Meanwhile,Donkey Kong andDiddy Kong walk past the sleeping Yoshi and Koopa Troopa, so Wario and Waluigi attempt to challenge them next. After Donkey Kong shows his golf prowess, Wario, despite his terrible swing, attempts to hit the ball a long way, until it goes out of sight into the forest. Wario and Waluigi start celebrating until they hear an ominous "Ow!". The ball unknowingly deflects back and lands in front of Wario. The two look up and seeBowser coming out of the forest, completely enraged due to him having a black eye from the golf ball. Bowser gives chase after Wario and Waluigi in hisKoopa Clown Car and starts throwing Bob-ombs at the two as they run aroundLakitu Valley pastBirdo andBoo, who were playing a game of golf on their own. Wario and Waluigi find a yellowWarp Pipe that is too small for Bowser and his Koopa Clown Car to fit through and come out the other side of the pipe and stop to catch their breath. However, Bowser flies right above them seconds later, intending to drop another Bob-omb and making them run for their lives.

Opening cinematic of Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour
Mario attempting another shot as Daisy, Luigi, and Peach watch from behind.

Meanwhile, Mario is preparing to take a shot on that same course with Luigi, Peach, and Daisy observing from behind. As Wario and Waluigi still try frantically to escape from Bowser's looming threat by going through an enormous metal door, Mario hits his ball with his golf club. Wario and Waluigi open the door and continue their escape attempt, but Mario's ball hits them, giving them black eyes as well. The ball then strikes Bowser's hand, causing him to fumble the bomb. This ultimately results in an explosion claiming Wario, Waluigi, and Bowser as the victims. Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Daisy witness the explosion from afar, completely baffled in terms of what was the cause behind it.

Screenshots[edit]

  • Mario and Luigi are by the trophy.

    Mario and Luigi are by the trophy.

  • Peach makes her move.

    Peach makes her move.

  • Daisy makes her move.

    Daisy makes her move.

  • Wario and Waluigi enter the frame.

    Wario and Waluigi enter the frame.

  • Waluigi gets pumped up.

    Waluigi gets pumped up.

  • Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong see Yoshi and Koopa dozing off.

    Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong see Yoshi and Koopa dozing off.

  • Donkey Kong makes his move.

    Donkey Kong makes his move.

  • Wario and Waluigi run from Bowser.

    Wario and Waluigi run from Bowser.

  • Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Daisy stroll around.

    Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Daisy stroll around.

Gameplay[edit]

Mario in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour
Gameplay ofMario Golf: Toadstool Tour

While playing fairly similarly to the previous two games, particularlyMario Golf for theNintendo 64, this game makes various additions and alterations to the formula present in both controls and visuals. The game uses 3D renders for the designs of characters and courses, like the previous home console game, allowing for the camera to be changed to view more of each hole in detail. PressingX Button orY Button allows the player to see an overview of the hole and study the topography of the both the course and specifically the green. In order to adjust their shot, the player can use the aforementioned controls and look around usingC Stick. The green also now displays moving topographic lines that follow down its path, increasing in speed the more the green slopes. A new control system has also been added, with manual and automatic swinging. The automatic swing is used by pressingA Button to set the power for the shot and then letting the game decide where the sweet spot marker ends up. A manual swing involves pressingB Button when choosing power, then pressing eitherA Button orB Button to set the sweet spot impact marker. This allows the use of a new feature, spin, to be used on shots. Backspin, topspin, super backspin or super topspin can be used, affecting the ball's line of movement on the ground. Topspin sends the ball rolling forward while backspin causes the ball to roll back; these spins make the ball roll a shorter distance than their super versions. Different characters' spin will be more powerful with higher spin levels. The ability to change where the ball is hit is also makes a return from the two previous games, allowing different types of shots to be taken. Approach shots, used when players approach the pin, appear in this game, as well as the limited number ofpower shots. Power shots have longer drives than normal shots, and only six can be used at a time. If a player does a perfect power shot (meaning they have aligned the first bar at the far left and perfectly aligned the second bar), it is not used up.

Controls[edit]

Menu[edit]

  • A Button - Confirm
  • B Button - Back
  • Control Stick - Select
  • L Button - Left-Handed Character
  • R Button - Star Character
  • X Button - Change Clubs (only available when data is transferred fromMario Golf: Advance Tour)

Golf[edit]

  • A Button - Start Swing/Choose Power (automatic)
  • B Button - Change shot type/Choose Power (manual)
  • A Button +A Button - Topspin
  • B Button +B Button - Backspin
  • A Button +B Button - Super Topspin
  • B Button +A Button - Super Backspin
  • +Control Pad /Control Stick - Change Direction/Change Clubs
  • R Button - Increase Power Bar
  • L Button - Decrease Power Bar
  • X Button /Y Button - Change Camera
  • C Stick - Move Camera angle
  • +Control Pad /Control Stick - Change ball meet area

Scores[edit]

Depending on how many strokes the player required to take to hit the ball into the hole, players receive a score and a name for the score. The following is a list of them, from best to worst scores:

NameImageDescription
Hole-in-OneLuigi scoring a Hole in One in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.The player has sunk the ball in the hole with one stroke. It is easiest to receive this result on a par 3, but it is possible to attain a Hole-in-One on a par 4 or 5 as well.
AlbatrossPetey Piranha gets an albatross in Mario Golf: Toadstool TourThe player has sunk the ball three below par. The game awards this for a score of 2 on a par 5, or 1 on a par 4. Without linking withMario Golf: Advance Tour, this is a very hard task; however, it is not as hard as a hole-in-one on a par 5 hole.
EagleDaisy gives a peace sign after finishing with an Eagle.The player has sunk the ball two below par. On a par 3, the game records this as a Hole-in-One instead.
BirdiePeach waves in both directions after finishing with a Birdie.The player has sunk the ball one below par.
ParBowser Jr. scoring a Par in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.The player has sunk the ball with a neutral score for the hole.
BogeyDonkey Kong reacts to getting a Bogey, in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.The player has sunk the ball one above par.
Double Bogey, Triple Bogey, or worseYoshi and Wario receive a double bogey.The player has sunk the ball the number indicated above par. The highest score a player can take is equivalent to triple par (i.e. +6 for a par 3, +8 for a par 4, and +10 for a par 5). Selecting Give Up will penalize the player with a triple par score and retire the hole.
  • NOTE: The US version of the game has a glitch that records Hole-In-Ones on par 4 and 5 holes as Albatrosses. This is fixed in the PAL and Japanese versions.

Terrain, hazards, and other features[edit]

Terrain
NameImageDescription
FairwayFairway from Mario Golf: Toadstool TourA large and common terrain that is the easiest to hit the ball from. It has no effect on the golf ball.
Fast FairwayA Fast Fairway from Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.Similar to fairway, except there is less friction between it and a regular fairway, meaning balls bounce farther and higher and roll more.
GreenGreen from Mario Golf: Toadstool TourThe terrain where thepin,hole, and flag are located. It is surrounded by a Fringe, and golfers need to use putters if they are on the green.
Tournament GreenThe ball on the tournament green in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.Similar to regular greens, but, as with fast fairways, there is less friction in the ball, meaning it rolls farther.
FringeThe ball on the fringe in Mario Golf: Toadstool TourThe area of grass surrounding the green, with a topography in-between the green and the fairway.
BunkerBunker from Mario Golf: Toadstool TourThe most common negatively affecting terrain, bunkers affect the ball's lie and the ability to hit the ball accurately. Sand wedges are typically used to get balls out of bunkers.
Beach BunkerThe ball in a beach bunker in Mario Golf: Toadstool TourFound only inBlooper Bay, these act similar to regular bunkers, except they do not negatively affect the ball's lie as much as them. As their name suggests, they are found next to the ocean.
Grass BunkerA grass bunker in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.Found only inBowser Badlands, these bunkers are heavier than the heaviest rough and greatly affect a ball's lie.
Semi-RoughSemi-rough from Mario Golf: Toadstool TourSemi-Rough is found in the fringe area, between fairways and the rough. They slightly affect the ball's lie.
RoughRough from Mario Golf: Toadstool TourRoughs are deeper than the semi-rough. They affect the ball's lie more than semi-rough, but less than a bunker.
Heavy RoughHeavy Rough from Mario Golf: Toadstool TourThe heaviest rough, these greatly affect the ball's lie, even more than a Bunker or Beach Bunker. They are located on the deepest areas of the rough, usually before anO.B.
Flower PatchThe ball lands in a flower patch.Uncommon terrain that affects a ball's lie found only inPeach's Castle Grounds, however, not as much as bunkers and the rough. Whenever a shot lands in a Flower Patch,Pikmin will be shot out, wailing.
RockRock Terrain in Mario Golf: Toadstool TourTerrain that does not have much friction and causes balls to bounce out of it. When a ball lands on it, it hurts the ball's lie, though not as much as Grass Bunkers or Heavy Rough.
BrickBrick terrain in Mario Golf: Toadstool TourLike Rock, terrain that does not have much friction and causes balls to bounce out of it, and also hurts the ball's lie. Brick has a very harsh, echoing ricochet sound.
WoodWood from Mario Golf: Toadstool TourSimilar to Rock, Pipe, or Brick, where the ball frequently bounces off of it. Like those three terrains, it also hurts the ball's lie.
PipeA Pipe in Mario Golf: Toadstool TourTerrain that also does not have much friction and causes balls to bounce out of it. Like Rock, Brick and Wood, it adversely affects the ball's lie. They are only found onPeach's Castle Grounds, where they are usually used to transport balls from one part of a hole to another (similar toWarp Pipes); however, some pipes are used as tunnels, where the ball will roll through the pipe and land out of the other side from where it entered (usually into rough).
Waste AreaWaste Area terrain in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.Waste areas have high friction and prevent a ball from bouncing. They affect the ball's lie, though not as much as Rock.
HeathThe ball in the heath in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.Found only inBowser Badlands, this terrain very heavily affects a ball's lie the most, moreso than the deep rough and grass bunkers. The player must time their shot perfectly if they want to get out of the heath.
Hazards
NameImageDescription
Out of BoundsA Koopa Paratroopa designating that the ball has gone out of bounds in Mario Golf: Toadstool TourThese are designated areas of the course that players cannot land their balls in. These include endless pits, being too far off-course, water, lava, and areas with Chain Chomps occupied in. When players receive an O.B., they need to redo their shot with a cost of a stroke penalty. The hazard is signified by aKoopa Paratroopa.
Water HazardWater Hazard Out of Bounds from Mario Golf: Toadstool TourIf a ball lands in water or lava, it is considered anO.B. and players need to reshoot the ball with a stroke penalty. The hazard is signified by aLakitu.
Tree HazardThe ball running into a tree in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.If a ball gets stuck in a tree or lands too close to a tree, players need to reshoot the ball with a stroke penalty.
Warp PipeLuigi about to hit the ball into a pipe in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.Warp Pipes warp balls to another location on the golf course.
Bouncing MushroomA mushroom about to bounce back a ball in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.Located only inPeach's Castle Grounds. Bouncing Mushrooms causes balls to bounce off of the mushroom.
BooA Boo acting as a hazard in Mario Golf: Toadstool TourLocated only inBowser Badlands, these enemies act as walls to flying balls, slowing or stopping a ball's progress through the air.
ThwompThwomp from Mario Golf: Toadstool TourLocated only inBowser Badlands, if a ball rolls underneath a Thwomp, the Thwomp smashes the ball, which heavily hurts its lie. Thwomps also act as walls to block balls.
WhompWhompLocated only on holes 16 and 17 ofBowser Badlands, Whomps squish the ball, causing the player to get a stroke penalty.
Bob-ombBob-omb from Mario Golf: Toadstool TourLocated only inBowser Badlands, if a ball hits a Bob-omb, it explodes, sending the ball backward. It affects flying balls more than grounded balls. When the Bob-omb explodes, it leaves behind a bunker.
Piranha PlantA Piranha Plant in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.These enemies eat balls that roll into their Warp Pipes, and then spit them out to a spot. Some Piranha Plants spit balls into O.B. zones.
Chain ChompA Chain Chomp hazard in Mario Golf: Toadstool TourThese enemies occupy certain O.B. zones. If a ball rolls into an area with a Chain Chomp, the Chain Chomp wakes up and an O.B. is called.
Weather
NameImageDescription
WindWind marker in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour as represented by a Boo.Wind causes the ball to travel in the direction it is blown at. Higher wind means the ball is more affected by the wind. Crosswinds (ie winds that blow from the left or right of the direction of the player's aim) affect the ball more than winds that blow from front or behind. In addition, balls with a higher trajectory are more affected by the wind than balls hit with lower trajectories.
RainRain in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.Rain lowers the drive distance of the ball, as well as increasing ball friction so that the ball rolls less, especially while putting.

Game modes[edit]

The title screen with Peach's Castle in the background.
The title screen to the game.

Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour offers a wide variety of game modes, including tournaments, training sessions, collecting coins and shooting the ball through rings. Multiplayer for up to four players is supported, and can be played with one to four controllers. All of the game modes are explained briefly below. Note that multi-player game modes not marked with an asterisk (*) can also be played with 1 player and AI opponents.

Single-player[edit]

  • Tournament - The player competes against others for first place in an 18-hole round of golf and to earnbest badges on specific holes. The lowest score at the end of the tournament is the winner.
  • Character Match - Compete in a one-on-one challenge against a computer character on any course using match play rules. Star Characters can be unlocked by accepting challenge from characters and winning.
  • Ring Shot - Compete by hitting shots through various rings on a course while still finishing at or under par.
    • Challenge - Complete Ring Shot holes to earn stars which unlock even more holes! Complete them all to unlock a special surprise.
  • Speed Golf - Complete a round of golf in the fastest time possible.
  • Training - Practice golfing on any hole. During gameplay, the player can select a course and hole, adjust the wind strength and direction, switch between sunny or rainy weather, front or back tees, and regular or tournament greens, and change the pin's location.

Multiplayer[edit]

  • Doubles - A 2-on-2 game of golf. For 1-4 players.
  • Club Slots - Play using a limited amount of clubs. When playing with four slots, there is an added gimmick for the fourth slot (i.e. no wind, double points, extra mulligan, etc.).
  • Ring Shot - Hit the ball through all the rings and finish the hole in par or better.
    • Face-Off - Play six holes against opponents to see who can complete the most holes successfully.*
  • Coin Shoot - Hit the ball near coins to collect them. Earn the highest coin total to win. The coins make up various patterns, such as the Triforce from theLegend of Zelda series, while another looks like theNintendo GameCube.
    • Quick Cash - Collect as many coins as possible in two shots under par (for example, on a par 5 hole, the player has 3 shots to collect coins), without worrying about sinking the ball.
    • Cash Cup - Collect as many coins as possible and finish the hole with par or better. Failure to do so will result in 0 coins for the hole.
  • Stroke Play - Get the fewest total strokes on a course to win. Beat courses in tournament mode to unlock them here.
  • Side Games - Fun challenges that test and improve your golfing skills.
    • Birdie Challenge - Compete onCongo Canopy to see how many consecutive birdies you can earn.
    • Practice Games - Hone your approaching and putting skills by playing these unique challenges. There are novice, intermediate and expert difficulties.
  • Match Play - Standard golfing with a different scoring system. Winning a hole by finishing with less strokes earns players a point; earn the maximum amount of points to win. For 1 vs 1 and 2 vs 2 matches only.
  • Skins Match - Similar to Match Play, but does not require two teams. The player who finishes with the lowest score on a hole earns a point. Whoever has the most amount of points at the end wins.
  • Near-Pin - Compete inCongo Canopy to get the shortest total distance from the pin in one stroke. If your ball is not on the green in one stroke, it will count as being 100 feet away.

Unlockable[edit]

  • Star Tournament - Unlocked once the tournament mode onBowser Badlands is beaten and a star version of a character is obtained. Same as tournament mode, except the player will compete against tougher star characters while using the back tees and tournament greens. Beat these to be able to use the tournament greens in other game modes. For 1 player.
  • Side Games
    • Birdie Challenge
      • One-On One-Putt - Unlocked by beating birdie challenge on all 18 holes (which will also unlockBowser Jr.). Similar to birdie challenge, except the first shot must land on the green and the second must go in the hole (resulting in a birdie). If the first shot is not on the green, the player will lose. The player must clear this with 1 player to unlock the tournament greens forCongo Canopy. For 1-4 players.
  • Special Tournament - Unlocked by holdingZ Button on the title screen and pressing theA Button button.
    • Hole-in-One Contest - Like the Near-Pin Contest, except the game is played on the Par-3 holes of a selected course. For 1 player.
    • Password Tournament - The player must compete in special tournaments with preset rules by entering certain passwords. For 1 player.
  • Ace Computer Difficulty Mode - Different unlocking criteria dependent on the version:
    • American version - The player must place first in every Star Tournament with all (non-GBA) characters. Whether the characters are in their regular or star form does not matter. 102 tournaments in total (six normal tournaments needed to unlock Star Tournament).
    • Japanese and European/Australian versions - The player must accept the challenge from Bowser and win in Character Match mode. This will also unlock Bowser's star form.

Playable characters[edit]

Including transferable characters, a total of 18 playable characters are featured inMario Golf: Toadstool Tour, consisting of 12 default characters, 4 unlockable characters, and 2 transferable characters.Daisy,Koopa,Diddy Kong,Waluigi,Birdo,Bowser Jr.,Boo,Shadow Mario, andPetey Piranha are playable for the first time in theMario Golf series, with Bowser Jr., Shadow Mario, and Petey Piranha also making their overall playable debuts. This is also Diddy Kong's first appearance in aSuper Mario game.

  • Drive - How far the ball travels in the air for on a perfect shot with a driver (1W).
  • Height - How high or low the ball travels in the air. The higher the ball travels, the more affected by wind it is, the higher it bounces, and the more it is affected by spin. The lower it is, the less it gets affected by wind; additionally, it makes the ball bounce further, roll more and get more affected by lie.
  • Shot - What trajectory the ball travels in when hit. For right-handed players, if the ball curves to the left, it's a draw; to the right, a fade; far to the left, a hook or far to the right, a slice, and vice-versa for left-handed players.
  • Impact - The amount of the sweet-spot marker left for certain shots. Less makes bunker shots much harder to land and often results in mis-hits.
  • Control - The amount of movement away from the targeted spot when hit off the perfect impact point. The higher the amount, the less the ball moves from the target spot.
  • Spin - The amount of affect spin has on the ball. Having a higher amount will mean that the ball will roll further with the use of spin.

Impact, Control, and Spin are on a scale of 21. Numbers in parentheses for all stats indicate how they are shown when selecting Advance Tour Clubs. The quotes above the stats are each character's challenge invitation and instruction manual profile.

Default[edit]

CharacterDriveStar DriveHeightShotImpactStar ImpactControlSpinQuote
Artwork of Mario for Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour (Reused for Mario Golf: Advance Tour)
Mario
212 yards280 yardsHigh (+4)Straight (±0)11 (+1)6 (-4)6 (-4)15 (+5)"It's-a me! I've been on fire lately, but I hope you'll challenge me!"
Artwork of Luigi from Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour
Luigi
206 yards240 yardsLow (-4)Fade (-3)13 (+3)10 (±0)12 (+2)7 (-3)"Oh dear... I've practiced, but no one will play me. Will you play against me?"
Artwork of Princess Peach in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.
Peach
203 yards235 yardsModerate (-1)Straight (±0)14 (+4)11 (+1)13 (+3)5 (-5)"Hey! I adore golf! It seems you do, too! Want to play a round of 18?"
Artwork of Princess Daisy from Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour
Daisy(new)
213 yards270 yardsHigh (+5)Draw (+4)11 (+1)7 (-3)7 (-3)14 (+4)"What's up? I'm new, but golf is my thing! And I'll go toe-to-toe to prove it!"
Artwork of Yoshi in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.
Yoshi
208 yards250 yardsModerate (±0)Straight (±0)13 (+3)10 (±0)10 (±0)10 (±0)"Golf is perfect for me, 'cause I love to roam! Why don't we square off?"
Artwork of Koopa Troopa in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.
Koopa(new)
200 yards230 yardsModerate (+1)Draw (+1)14 (+4)13 (+3)14 (+4)8 (-2)"Hi! I may be small, but I'm a huge fan of golf! Care to match skills?"
Artwork of Donkey Kong for Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour (from E3 2003)
Donkey Kong
215 yards285 yardsLow (-3)Slice (-6)11 (+1)5 (-5)6 (-4)12 (+2)"Smacking the ball a mile is great. Now let me show you what I mean!"
Diddy Kong
Diddy Kong(new)
207 yards245 yardsHigh (+3)Draw (+2)13 (+3)10 (±0)11 (+1)9 (-1)"It's me, Diddy! I'm hooked on this game, and I wanna show you my skills! Ready?"
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour artwork: Wario
Wario
210 yards265 yardsVery Low (-5)Slice (-6)12 (+2)8 (-2)8 (-2)10 (±0)"Challenge me? You? I'm the best golfer in the world. I'm not scared!"
Artwork of Waluigi in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.
Waluigi(new)
209 yards260 yardsModerate (±0)Draw (+3)13 (+3)8 (-2)9 (-1)12 (+2)"You might be gettin' better, but nobody cheats better than me! You got that?!"
Artwork of Birdo swinging a golf club from Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour
Birdo(new)
209 yards255 yardsHigh (+2)Fade (-2)12 (+2)9 (-1)9 (-1)13 (+3)"I love to golf, and now I want to play other golfers! Are you in?"
Artwork of Bowser from Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour
Bowser
217 yards290 yardsModerate (±0)Hook (+6)10 (±0)5 (-5)5 (-5)16 (+6)"Bwaaahhh ha HA! I'm so good, golfing is starting to get boring! BORING!!"

Unlockable[edit]

CharacterDriveStar DriveHeightShotImpactStar ImpactControlSpinUnlock method
Artwork of Bowser Jr. from Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour
Bowser Jr.(new)
211 yards268 yardsLow (-2)Straight (±0)12 (+2)7 (-3)8 (-2)11 (+1)Complete the 18 hole Birdie Challenge
Boo
Boo(new)
208 yards253 yardsModerate (-1)Hook (+5)13 (+3)9 (-1)10 (±0)8 (-2)Obtain 50Best Badges in Tournament Mode
Shadow Mario artwork from Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour
Shadow Mario(new)
212 yards275 yardsLow (-4)Fade (-4)11 (+1)6 (-4)7 (-3)7 (-3)Complete all Ring Attack holes
A sticker from Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Petey Piranha(new)
220 yards300 yardsVery High (+6)Straight (±0)10 (±0)4 (-6)5 (-5)10 (±0)Complete Shot Practice, Approach Practice, and Putting Practice on all difficulty levels

Transferable[edit]

Neil and Ella can be transferred into the game by connectingMario Golf: Advance Tour for theGame Boy Advance with theNintendo GameCube. Up to four different pairs can be linked via different save files, with each pair wearing different colors.

CharacterDriveHeightShotImpactControlSpin
Neil in Mario Golf: Advance Tour
Neil
205 yards-1Draw (+2)+4+4-3
Ella in Mario Golf: Advance Tour.
Ella
200 yards+3Straight (±0)+5+60

Golf courses[edit]

NameImageDescriptionHow to unlock
Lakitu Valley
Lakitu Valley's icon in the course menu in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour
Lakitu Valley in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.A basic course surrounded by trees. It is often used for tutorials, due to it being beginner-friendly.Unlocked by Default
Cheep Cheep Falls
Menu course icon
Hole 4 from Cheep Cheep Falls.This course has a conventional nature like Lakitu Valley, but also contains ponds and rivers as water hazards. Trees and subtle traps are also more abundant.Beating the Lakitu Cup.
Shifting Sands
Menu course icon
Hole 3 from Shifting Sands.This course is likely based offShifting Sand Land and contains manybunkers. There are also waste areas, cacti and rocks that act as hazards.Beating the Cheep Cheep Tournament.
Blooper Bay
Menu course icon
View of Blooper Bay in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.This course features some unconventional elements, such as Fast Fairways, on which the ball rolls further than normal, and is set in a tropical resort area. Many of the bunkers are shaped like recognizable objects, such as seagulls orSuper Stars.Beating the Sands Classic.
Peach's Castle Grounds
Menu course icon
View of Peach's Castle Grounds in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.This course features many elements unique to theSuper Mario franchise, such asWarp Pipes,Chain Chomps, and giantMushrooms.King Bob-omb also makes a cameo here, as well asPikmin.Beating the Blooper Open.
Bowser Badlands
Menu course icon
Ball flying over bowser badlandsThis dark, difficult course presumably designed byBowser containsBob-ombs,Piranha Plants, andWhomps, as well as elements such as lava. Extra care will need to be taken when playing on this course.Beating the Peach's Invitational.
Congo Canopy
Menu course icon
Congo Canopy, a course of Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.Set in theKongo Jungle, this is a special Par 3 course used in pin-shot and birdie challenges. It can be easy to miss the mark and land out of bounds and there are also a few water hazards to be found.Unlocked by Default

Score table[edit]

# Scores for Trophy
Lakitu Cup+6
Cheep Cheep Tournament+4
Sands Classic+3
Blooper Open+2
Peach's Invitational+1
Bowser Championship±0
Lakitu Star Cup-9
Cheep Cheep Star Tournament-7
Sands Star Classic-5
Blooper Star Open-3
Peach's Star Invitational-1
Bowser Star Championship±0

Staff[edit]

Main article:List of Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour staff

As withMario Golf on theNintendo 64, Hiroyuki Takahashi and Shugo Takahashi served as the game's lead designers. It was directed by Haruki Kodera, who previously served as a lead programmer for the aforementioned game. This is also the firstSuper Mario game whereDeanna Mustard voices Princess Daisy, which would portray her all the way throughMario Strikers: Battle League.

Regional differences[edit]

As the game was first released in North America, the NTSC-J and PAL versions of the game were subjected to further refinements.

  • Ball in-flight trails were made much shorter in length. Most full-power shot particle effects were toned down as well, excluding those of Mario, Bowser, Shadow Mario, and Bowser Jr.
  • Various fonts were changed, including the ones used for the "PAR" indicator at the upper left corner of the screen in gameplay and the post-shot distance/lie description.
  • The text colors for messages like "Nice shot!", "Excellent!", and so on were revised.
  • Various menu transitions were made much quicker, most notably when opening the pause menu and moving on to the scoreboard from the character celebration animation.
  • New sounds were created for fire when the ball is given spin and when the ball skips over the hole.
  • Computer-controlled characters are much quicker to calculate their shots and cycle through clubs faster.
  • The method for unlocking the “Ace” difficulty was changed. Rather than needing to finish first in every Star Tournament with every character, it is unlocked by defeating Bowser’s character match challenge.
  • A glitch that records Hole-In-Ones on par 4 and 5 holes as Albatrosses was fixed.
  • In the PAL version, Shadow Mario has proper taunts instead of repeated period punctuation marks.

Reception[edit]

Reviews
ReleaseReviewer, PublicationScoreComment
Nintendo GameCubeMatt Casamassina,
IGN
8/10Tiger is still king. But if you're looking for something more on the arcade side, Mario Golf more than delivers, especially if you consider yourself a Nintendo fan and can appreciate the wide selection of classic characters -- all playable -- in the game.
Nintendo GameCubeRyan Davis,
GameSpot
7.2/10When you stand back and look at Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour on its own terms, you'll find an excellent game of golf that provides a different experience from that in other golf games currently on the market. But, as a sequel to Mario Golf for the N64, which was originally released four years ago, the game doesn't make too many enhancements to the basic formula established back in 1999. If you haven't played the N64 game, you need not concern yourself with this. But, if you have, you may want to give Mario Golf a rental before you take the plunge. Unless, of course, you're eager for more of what made that game as great as this one.
Nintendo GameCubeRaymond "Psylancer" Padilla,
Gamespy
8.3/10Despite its camera problems, its visual deficiencies, and the fact that it does some things worse than the original, I'm having lots of fun with Toadstool Tour. Sure it's not as good as the latest Tiger Woods or even Hot Shots Golf 3. Nor is there much new here from the original Mario Golf. But I love playing as these characters. Seeing the behavior of Mario, Koopa, Peach (my favorite) Waluigi, and the others makes for a really fun time. Even though the game's problems keep it from being great, it's still an enjoyable title for Nintendo fans and gamers looking for a simple golf game.
Aggregators
CompilerPlatform / Score
Metacritic81
GameRankings82.02%

"Target Bullseye Tour" version[edit]

On July 28, 2003,Nintendo of America releasedMario Golf: Toadstool Tour (Target Bullseye Tour Included -- Exclusive Version) throughTarget stores. This version allowed players to play the Bullseye Tour in the Special Tournament mode. Codes issued from this version of the game could be submitted through the official website. Nintendo prizes were mailed out to the winners. The promotion ended on August 31, 2003.[6]

Glitches[edit]

Lower scores[edit]

A score better than −4 is possible in via aglitch where a player gets negative strokes, resulting in thedouble bogey music playing instead of the birdie music, as well as some other behavior occurring. If the player is putting for a −4 or better with this glitch, the over-par putt music will play instead of the under-par putt music. However, getting exactly a −4 displays the albatross message and plays the birdie music as usual. If the player gets exactly a −5, the screen will say,"Complete!" in the European version,"Nice Shot!" in the Japanese version, and"Finish!" in the American version. If the player scores better than −5, no text will appear at all. Either way, the player will do their eagle animation.[7]

Gallery[edit]

For this subject's image gallery, seeGallery:Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.

Multimedia[edit]

For the complete list of media files for this subject, seeMultimedia:Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.
Icon of an audio speaker.Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour - Title screen
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References to other games[edit]

Hole 8 of Peach's Castle Grounds from Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour
Hole 8 of Peach's Castle Grounds features a mountain which resembles the one from Bob-omb Battlefield.
Super Mario Bros.
  • In the character select screen, Princess Peach sings the first few notes of theGround BGM.
  • An arrangement of theUnderground BGM plays while the player attempts to score a birdie.
Super Mario 64
Mario Party
  • The sound effect that plays whenToad trips on the menu screens is taken fromMario Party, as is the sound that plays when attempting to use a Power Shot when out of them.
Paper Mario
  • Goombario's name appears in the Lakitu Star Cup, Cheep Cheep Star, Sands Star Classic, and Blooper Star Open leaderboards.
  • Bombette's name appears in the Sands Star Classic leaderboard.
Pikmin
  • Whenever a player's golf ball lands in a flower patch,Pikmin fly out.
Super Mario Sunshine
  • Bowser Jr.,Shadow Mario, andPetey Piranha's animations are heavily based on those from this game.
  • The nameChomplet appears in the Lakitu Cup, Cheep Cheep Tournament, Sands Classic, Blooper Open, Peach's Invitational, and Bowser Championship leaderboards.

References in later games[edit]

Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
  • The countdown timer sound effect is reused in this game to signal the start of the race or battle for the characters.
Mario Power Tennis
  • The opening logos are reused.
Super Smash Bros. Brawl /Super Smash Bros. for Wii U /Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
  • The main theme appears as part of an arranged medley alongside the main theme ofMario Power Tennis as a selectable music track.

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseマリオゴルフ ファミリーツアー[8]
Mario Gorufu Famirī Tsuā
Mario Golf Family Tour
Korean마리오 골프 패밀리 투어[9]
Mario Golpeu Paemilli Tueo
Mario Golf Family Tour

Notes[edit]

  • This game's scoreboard features manycharacters from otherSuper Mario games, includingGoombario andHammer Bro. Possibly coincidentally,one of these referenced characters has actually never been seen since theSuper Mario Adventures comic, where he was a minor hero.
  • Professional golferGary McCord recommended the game in his bookGolf for Dummies, notably referring to Mario as "the mustachioed plumber fromDonkey Kong".
  • This was one of the last games Nintendo published to have the "Official Nintendo Seal of Quality" label on the box and the disc, as Nintendo changed the label in late-2003 to read "Official Nintendo Seal". A Player's Choice box was released after 2003; however, on this version, the "Official Nintendo Seal" appears on the back only, while the "Official Nintendo Seal of Quality" appears on the front and the disc.

References[edit]

  1. ^Super Smash Bros. BrawlChronicle
  2. ^マリオゴルフ ファミリーツアー.Nintendo Co., Ltd. (Japanese). Retrieved May 18, 2018.
  3. ^[1]
  4. ^Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.Nintendo UK (British English). Retrieved July 25, 2014.
  5. ^IGN Staff (March 16, 2004).Mario Golf, F-Zero Go Bargain-Priced.IGN (American English). Retrieved November 10, 2025. (Archived February 24, 2025, 15:22:55 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  6. ^Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour (Target Bullseye Tour Included -- Exclusive Version) - GameCube.GameSpy (English). Retrieved June 21, 2024.
  7. ^ItoRailway (April 30, 2020).Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour (JPN) - Completion Glitch.YouTube. Retrieved September 22, 2025.
  8. ^Japanese logo
  9. ^Korean box art spine

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OtherExcitebike: Bun Bun Mario Battle (1997, SNES) •NBA Street V3 (2005, GCN) •Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix (2005, GCN) •SSX on Tour (2005, GCN) •Tetris DS (2006, DS) •Captain Rainbow (2008, Wii) •Art Style: PiCTOBiTS (2009, DSiWare) •Nintendo Land (2012, Wii U) •Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition (2015, 3DS) •Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition (2024, Switch)
Nintendo GameCubegames
Super Mario franchiseLuigi's Mansion (2001) •Super Mario Sunshine (2002) •Mario Party 4 (2002) •Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour (2003) •Mario Kart: Double Dash!! (2003) •Mario Party 5 (2003) •Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004) •Mario Power Tennis (2004) •Mario Party 6 (2004) •Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix (2005) •Mario Superstar Baseball (2005) •Mario Party 7 (2005) •Super Mario Strikers (2005)
Donkey Kong franchiseDonkey Konga (2003) •Donkey Konga 2 (2004) •Donkey Kong Jungle Beat (2004) •Donkey Konga 3 (2005)
Wario franchiseWario World (2003) •WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$! (2003)
OtherSuper Mario 128 (2000, demo) •Super Smash Bros. Melee (2001) •Nintendo Puzzle Collection (2003) •NBA Street V3 (2005) •SSX on Tour (Nintendo Village) (2005) •Donkey Kong Racing (cancelled) •Diddy Kong Racing Adventure (cancelled)