Talk:Marion Course

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Names of this and the other GBC/GBA courses

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Currently, our articles on the main tournament courses in these games (excluding the Mushroom Kingdom ones, which are different for each game) as simply "Marion", "Palms", "Dunes", and "Links". It's not that simple though.

The Game Boy Color game is rather consistent about it. The courses are all called "[X] Club" - "Marion Club", "Palm Club" (note singular), "Dune Club" (again note singular), and "Links Club".

Advance Tour is way more flip-floppy about it. The in-game menus use "[X] Course" - "Marion Course", "Palms Course", "Dunes Course", and "Links Course". The "Course" part is capitalized in the menus, but not in dialogue, because screw consistency. The clubs that house the courses in story mode are still called "[X] Club", albeit with Palms and Dunes now pluralized. There is also at least one instance of an NPC calling the Marion Club the "Marion Golf Club", because again, screw consistency. The one-word variants are sometimes used by NPCs, but that seems more like shorthand than anything.

So which of these names do we use for the articles? My vote goes the "Course" names, which would make them consistent with the Mushroom Course, which does not have a "Club" name associated with it (it's "club" is Peach's Castle). I plan to expand these articles in the future, so I want to solve this conundrum beforehand. Dark BonesSig.png 15:41, July 28, 2022 (EDT)