Balmy Dunes

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Balmy Dunes
View of Balmy Dunes in Mario Golf: Super Rush
Location Mushroom Kingdom
How to unlock Unlock in Golf Adventure, or complete 18 holes on Ridgerock Lake in Play Golf mode.
Number of holes 18
Par 72
Appears in Mario Golf: Super Rush
“A desert course featuring sandy dunes and rocky mountains. If you get stuck in quicksand, you can escape by jumping.”
In-game description

Balmy Dunes is a golf course in Mario Golf: Super Rush. It is a desert course and contains many Pokeys, Stone-Eyes, and Sandmaarghs that dot the course. Like most of the other courses in the game, it is an 18-hole Par 72 course.

Holes[edit]

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Hole Image Par Rookie Tee Front Tee Back Tee Championship Tee Description
1 mario golf hole 4 355 yards 375 yards 382 yards 413 yards This hole features a mostly straight fairway and a slanted green with two Pokeys.
2 3 196 yards 217 yards 222 yards 241 yards This hole features a downward winding fairway isthmus to the green.
3 4 380 yards 421 yards 430 yards 440 yards This hole features a dogleg right fairway straddling a large body of water, with the green on the other side of it.
4 5 494 yards 514 yards 521 yards 557 yards This hole features a fairway path on the right with several large bunkers on the sides and a fairway island on the left.
5 4 367 yards 378 yards 398 yards 452 yards This hole features a mostly straight fairway dotted with several circular bunkers and two Pokeys.
6 3 184 yards 193 yards 206 yards 221 yards This hole features a slight left fairway with a Sandmaargh on the left side, as well as a Pokey in the middle.
7 4 388 yards 398 yards 435 yards 462 yards This hole features a slight left fairway split in two different areas, with a Sandmaargh and a Pokey near each fairway gap.
8 4 363 yards 410 yards 422 yards 450 yards This hole features a straight fairway with a body of water splitting it evenly in the middle of the path.
9 5 532 yards 568 yards 583 yards 625 yards This hole features a slight S-curve to the right with a Sandmaargh on the left side and sinking Stone-Eyes littered throughout.
10 4 373 yards 414 yards 436 yards 458 yards This hole features a slight right fairway with several Pokeys throughout the area.
11 3 164 yards 184 yards 182 yards 209 yards This hole features a short fairway cut off from an elevated green.
12 5 500 yards 542 yards 561 yards 564 yards This hole features numerous split elevated fairways that veer towards the right.
13 4 345 yards 370 yards 374 yards 397 yards This hole features a split straight fairway with three stone arches along the way.
14 4 404 yards 440 yards 449 yards 474 yards This hole features a sharp left curve along the fairway path, with a small bunker right on the junction.
15 3 188 yards 195 yards 208 yards 219 yards This hole features a massive ravine with disconnected starting tees and a singular green surrounded by Stone-Eyes.
16 4 356 yards 378 yards 397 yards 415 yards This hole features a slight dogleg right. It is unique in that it features a wide upper fairway with a single Pokey near the beginning and a smaller bunker at the curve, and a narrow lower fairway with a much larger bunker at the curve and a more treacherous path to the green.
17 4 346 yards 363 yards 376 yards 412 yards This hole features a disconnected elevated fairway path from both the tees and the green.
18 5 572 yards 588 yards 614 yards 621 yards This hole features an S-curve left fairway with a Pokey and four Sandmaarghs guarding the second curve, with an elevated area the player can also hit from.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ビゴ・ゴルフ&リゾート[?]
Bigo Gorufu ando Rizōto
Bigo Golf & Resort; possibly a reversal of the Japanese name of the Gobi Desert,「ゴビ砂漠」(Gobi Sabaku)
Chinese (simplified) 壁戈高尔夫度假村[?]
Bìgē Gāo'ěrfū Dùjiàcūn
Bigo Golf Resort
Chinese (traditional) 壁戈高爾夫度假村[?]
Bìgē Gāo'ěrfū Dùjiàcūn
Bigo Golf Resort
Dutch Zachte Zanden[?] Soft Sands
French Rocadune[?] -
German Dünenwell[?] -
Italian Mare di Dune[?] Dune Sea
Spanish (NOA) Dunas Serenas[?] Serene Dunes
Spanish (NOE) Arenas Áridas[?] Arid Sands