Distance is about 150-165 yards (154 for Frisbee). In the resort holes, this is the only hole with no bunkers. Just like hole 7, there is also a tiny stretch of rough. An inaccurate hit could send the ball swimming. The green sits far downhill, and is almost surrounded by water. The shape of the course is kind of like a spiral or a swirl. Distance is about 386-400 yards (388 for Frisbee). There is also a tiny stretch of rough that could be your helping hand if you screw up. The shorter left side has mostly rough with two fairly large bunker and one small patch of grass (Looks like Hole 12's shortcut but a little smaller.), while the right half is mainly fairway with many trees to block your shot at the island green. Distance is about 404-430 yards (408 for Frisbee). This is the only hole in the resort holes where you cannot get a water hazard. You must avoid that bird-shaped bunker around 250-270 yards away from the tee (just above the number 6 in the picture below). The fairway moves in a Z, fading right, cutting almost directly left, and then cutting right again downslope to the green. This is one of the longest holes in this particular game. Distance is about 561-580 yards (560 for Frisbee). There are multiple pin locations along this large hill. The fairway on that island is quite elevated. The hole crosses water onto an island, and the green is actually quite oddly shaped. With enough power, one can go over the out-of-bounds area and avoid the tree and fairway movement altogether. The fairway cuts right then left at the beginning of the hole, making an ’S’ with a large pine tree in the middle of the fairway. Distance is about 160-175 yards (160 for Frisbee). Using the wrong club is easy to hit the ball into this water hazard. The fairway starts at the right of the tee and curls around to the left due to the water at the beginning of the course. Distance is about 521-535 yards (525 for Frisbee). The hole curves right at that bunker, then doglegs right again towards the hole surrounded by 3 bunkers. A beach makes a gigantic bunker that is sometimes reachable off the tee shot. You could get lucky here in the Frisbee Golf mode, which is 146 yards. For some odd reason, the bunker on the front-right, when shown on the radar/map, is dimly lit/colored. The fairway goes downhill, which makes a slide to the to the green, with the ocean to the right and a pond in the back-left. Distance is about 395-401 yards (387 for Frisbee). In Frisbee Golf, the pond closes with a metal grate sliding across it, presumably to guide inexperienced or first-time players. There is also a small pond near the very beginning. It is very straight, with a little slope at the start. If you overshoot in classic golf, you could finish in fewer shots, just make sure you don't put spin on the ball or minimize the deviation of its path as much as possible, or you'll likely go out of bounds. In Normal Golf and Frisbee Golf, all Par 3 holes can be done in a hole in one. Wind Speeds: Any number between 0-30MPH and 0-13 m/s (in MPH realize that the wind won't blow in odd numbers) The golf course is divided into three areas: Golf Area A, Golf Area B and Golf Area C.Ĥ or more shots over par: +4 and so on (after par times 3 shots, the player is forced to give up that hole, scoring +6, +8, or +10) Another golf course is also playable in the game, made up of the original nine holes in Wii Sports. The golf course is where the first nine holes in golf in Wii Sports Resort are played. Wedge Island, where the "resort" holes are played. Please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. This page or section is under construction.
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