Spiky Palms
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Jump to navigationJump to search| Spiky Palms | |
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| How to unlock | Update to version 3.0.0 |
| Number of holes | 18 |
| Par | 72 |
| Appears in | Mario Golf: Super Rush |
- “A desert course offering beautiful sunsets that is home to residentSpikes and many other pointy things.”
- —In-game description
Spiky Palms is a golf course added in version 3.0.0 ofMario Golf: Super Rush. It is a desert course inhabited bySpikes andPokeys, with the former periodically throwingSpike Balls that injure players and knock away golf balls that collide with them. This course is similar toBlustery Basin in that its holes are all conjoined together, with the tee boxes and greens located around the outer edge of the course. A forked river runs through the course, requiring the use of bridges andtornadoes to cross it during Speed Golf, though some characters can cross water using theirSpecial Dashes. Spiky Palms has two only tee sets: Standard and Back.
Holes[edit]
The yardages listed may differ due to variable pin locations.
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | ガボンデザート[?] Gabon Dezāto | Spike Desert | |
| Chinese | 加邦沙莫[?] Jiābāng Shāmò | Spike Desert | |
| Dutch | Stekelduinen[?] | Spiny Dunes | |
| French | Pikipalmes[?] | Spiky palms | |
| German | Stachelsande[?] | Spiked Sands | |
| Italian | Palmeto spinoso[?] | Thorny Palm Grove | |
| Spanish | Desierto Punzante[?] | Spikey Desert |
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