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===General gameplay=== It is possible to save a game while in the middle of a golfing session. Through practice and the [[driving range]], duffers can improve their maximum yardage, their [[Golf handicap|handicap]], and eventually get promoted from duffer status. "Semi-pro" and "pro" levels are considered to be the two highest levels a video game golfer can receive in this video game. Emergency [[lesson]]s offer advice when a player is about to perform a mistake in the practice (learning) mode of the game; the player only needs to hit the ''X'' button to activate the lesson.<ref name="ghettolord"/> After the 13th hole, the players must use a small [[boat]] to get to the 14th hole regardless of what mode the player is using. Like most Super NES golfing games, the clubs are selected automatically for the player, and he must aim the ball and strike it with accuracy and balance.<ref name="ghettolord"/> Players get to choose between four sets of [[Golf club (equipment)|golf club]]s.<ref name="ghettolord"/> The ones with the [[rabbit|bunnies]] on them are considered to be beginners' golf equipment; they don't give off very good yardage and the starting handicap is 36.<ref name="ghettolord"/> As the player plays in various months of the year, the golf course changes.<ref name="ghettolord"/> Winter offers completely faded grass while summer brings out the most amount of colors in this video game.<ref name="ghettolord">{{cite web | url = http://www.ghetto-overlord.com/VideoGames/mecha.html| title = Mecarobot Golf Review | publisher = Ghetto-Overlord| date = | accessdate = 2008-06-19 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20071208232630/http://www.ghetto-overlord.com/VideoGames/mecha.html |archivedate = December 8, 2007}}</ref> In the Japanese version, an all-male group of Japanese golfers replaces the character's family members due to cultural and ethnic reasons. While the Japanese golfers were of Asian background, the "[[family|family member]]s" in the North American version are shown to be [[Caucasian race|Caucasian]].
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