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The game's purpose is to get a ball inside a hole. To do so, the player has to swing the golf club left, and then swing the golf club right. In ''Twisted!'' it is needed to press {{button|gba|A}} while swinging right, while in ''Gold'' there are no needed buttons. If they manage to get the ball in the cup within the time limit, they win the game. Some of the holes are present only in ''WarioWare Gold''.
The game's purpose is to get a ball inside a hole. To do so, the player has to swing the golf club left, and then swing the golf club right. In ''Twisted!'' it is needed to press {{button|gba|A}} while swinging right, while in ''Gold'' there are no needed buttons. If they manage to get the ball in the cup within the time limit, they win the game. Some of the holes are present only in ''WarioWare Gold''.


The player starts off the game with eight seconds in the Spindex. In ''Gold'' this is the only microgame of the Sports-themed Twist League with double-length time.
The player starts off the game with eight seconds in the Spindex. This is the only microgame of the Sports-themed Twist League with double-length time.


*'''1st level difficulty:''' The ball's path is smooth.
*'''1st level difficulty:''' The ball's path is smooth.

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