Mario Golf: Super Rush updated to version 1.1.0

Mario Golf: Super Rush updated to version 1.1.0

Mario Golf: Super Rush received got a day one update that players had to download before being able to enjoy the game.

These updates normally enable some things in preparation for the game’s launch, or they fix some last-minute bugs that Nintendo found. Once updated Mario Golf: Super Rush should be at version 1.1.0. As for the patch notes, most of the update involved adjusting a handful of things, and making some additions. 

Version 1.1.0 Patch Notes

  • Battle Golf
    • Added “Enable/Disable” for Rush Events. Selecting “Enable” will cause Rush Events to occur at fixed times during play.
  • Golf Adventure (Adventure Mode)
    • Added Challenges for Shots off tee, Approaches, and Putting. The new challenges can be accepted from the Fire Bros in each area’s practice area.
    • Added lessons that teach spin use, and strategies for wind direction. The new challenges can be accepted from the Hammer Bros in each area’s practice area.
    • Adjusted several scenes encountered during the Golf Adventure mode of the game.
  • Motion Controls
    • “Practice Swing” now displays on the screen when trying out practice swings.
    • Adjusted the game balance around swing inputs.
  • Online and Local Wireless Play
    • Names of online opponents will now display.
    • Connection errors occurring mid-game will now display.
  • General Changes
    • Adjusted the display position of text and other information displayed during play.
    • Adjusted the results screen.
    • In addition, adjustments have been made to the game balance, and issues have been fixed to make the game experience more enjoyable.

About Mario Golf: Super Rush

Putt your golfing skills to the test!

Tee off in Mario Golf: Super Rush, the latest instalment of the Mario Golf series, coming to Nintendo Switch. Join your favourite Mushroom Kingdom characters on the fairway on courses filled with lush, natural scenery.

Get into the swing of things with button controls, or using motion controls by holding the Joy-Con controller like a golf club. Just like the real thing, you’ll need study the wind and terrain, but there are also handy features to help you ace your shots. Take advantage of a shot gauge that shows you how your shot will curve due to slopes, and a scan lets you examine a course’s terrain.