Mario Golf: Super Rush has changed the way golf is played in video games. Whether you are new to the sport or even a golf pro in real life there are so many ways to play this game it can often be confusing and challenging at times. For those looking to truly up their golf game, there are few things to take note of that are often overlooked.
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Some players want to focus on mastering their swing and for others, it's about increasing their level to outpace the competition in Speed Golf. Whichever way you choose to play, Mario Golf: Super Rush has something for everyone, resulting in a truly unique golf experience on the Nintendo Switch.
Dress For Success
The unique outfits available in the Pro Shop aren't just for show in Mario Golf, they are actually quite useful. Since each course has its own pros and cons, it's important to come dressed accordingly. That's where all the different gear comes into play. Need to be quicker? Slap on the Stamina Attire and Grass Shoes. Both will help you speed up and avoid running low on stamina in the beginning courses your Mii plays in Adventure Mode.
The same goes for all the other offerings that become available as you advance your progress. These fashion pieces can also help give you an edge when playing online competitively with friends or strangers. Too bad Mario and friends can't also get different outfits, maybe in upcoming DLCS?
Re-play The Rookie Course
Most players want to rush the early part of the game, but that can be a mistake. It’s a good idea to go back and re-play the rookie course to get a feel for the game’s controls and also how golf works in general.
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This is especially helpful for people who may have never played a game in the Mario Golf series or any sports game. It might seem tedious at first but it will help you, in the long run, to practice before you get in too deep.
Focus On Which Stats To Improve While Leveling Up
In Adventure Mode you are introduced to all the different mechanics of the game and also earn skill points for your Mii character. Now, it’s especially important to pay attention to where you are investing those points right from the get-go.
Since everyone has a unique playstyle decide what will be most helpful for you at whatever point in the game you happen to find yourself in and start building that skill up. You can of course grind sections for experience and even develop your skillset that way as well.
Practice Your Putting
As the old saying goes with getting good at anything “practice makes perfect” and that holds true for Mario Golf. Invest time in getting your putting up to par and get a real feel for the controls whether that’s button-based or motion.
The more you get used to how it feels the better you will be when it comes to teeing off in tournaments or against friends. You will also want to get used to curving your shots as well as timing them.
Don’t Be Afraid To Experiment
Since every player will approach golfing differently, don’t be afraid to try new things. After you get through the tutorials, of course, you can get creative with your shots. If curve shots are your thing master that, if speed is more your jam then start working on building up your stamina.
Mario Golf: Super Rush truly lets every player show off their unique skillset and break the limits they may have been constricted by in past games.
Pay Attention To The Weather
One of the coolest and most realistic mechanics to return is the weather itself. It’s extremely important for avid golfers to not ignore the conditions but work with them and not let them affect play.
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Plan accordingly if using a Mii, wear attire that can help with playing in wet conditions, and choose your putters accordingly. Having changing weather certainly adds more of a challenge to the game instead of playing in sunshine all the time!
Get Used To Doing Tricks Like Topspin and Backspin
Yes, the controls in this title can take getting used to, but don't be afraid to master the topspin and backspin tricks. It's worth investing time to practice these because they give you an edge over the competition and make sinking those shots a lot easier.
Luckily you can replay tutorials showing you exactly how to land those shots. If you do that you will be well on your way to becoming a pro golfer, at least in Mario Golf!
Don’t Use The Putters Assigned To You
The game likes to auto-assign your putters depending on what course you're taking on and that can be annoying. Don't rely on what the game gives you, instead take the time to find the right ones that work for you.
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Head to the pro shop and grab some new ones that unlock as you progress. Make sure to test out all the different ones and gear up accordingly.
Slow and Steady Wins The Race
One of the game options is a new take on the sport called "Speed Golf". Everyone tees off at the same time, and it's a race to the finish. Most players will want to go as fast as possible but that isn't always the best idea. Taking your time seems a bit counterproductive in "speed golf" but going super fast can actually hurt you.
Instead of rushing try and hit the ball as far as you can, not the often-used strategy of constantly running and hitting. This gives you more precision with your shots and more accuracy.
Time Your Special Shots
Another neat feature added to this version in the Mario Golf series is how each character, even your Mii gets a special shot to use during play.
While it can be tempting to use it as soon as your gauge is full, save it! Time the use of your specials to get an edge on your competition so when the moment is right you can forge ahead.
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