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*In [[Nintendo Monopoly]], there is a [[Coin Block]]/[[Brick Block]] card that rewards the player with $100 for winning a golf tournament. | *In [[Nintendo Monopoly]], there is a [[Coin Block]]/[[Brick Block]] card that rewards the player with $100 for winning a golf tournament. | ||
*This series defies many common trends regarding the stats that ''Super Mario'' characters tend to have. For example, Mario, a balanced character in almost every game, has one of the longest drives in every ''Mario Golf'' game, while his brother Luigi, who is also often balanced, is a weak driver but has good control over the ball. [[Wario]], typically a power character, is a middle-class driver in this series. [[Princess Daisy]], usually a technique or balanced character, is a power-hitter similar to Mario. | *This series defies many common trends regarding the stats that ''Super Mario'' characters tend to have. For example, Mario, a balanced character in almost every game, has one of the longest drives in every ''Mario Golf'' game, while his brother Luigi, who is also often balanced, is a weak driver but has good control over the ball. [[Wario]], typically a power character, is a middle-class driver in this series. [[Princess Daisy]], usually a technique or balanced character, is a power-hitter similar to Mario. | ||
*Mario, Luigi, and Wario are playable in every game whose title includes ''Mario Golf''. | |||
*[[Rabbid Peach]]'s Sandbagger Sentry in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle]]'' references the ''Mario Golf'' games, as its description alludes to the golf club on the front of the weapon possibly belonging to Mario. | *[[Rabbid Peach]]'s Sandbagger Sentry in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle]]'' references the ''Mario Golf'' games, as its description alludes to the golf club on the front of the weapon possibly belonging to Mario. | ||