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Mini Golf 100: A few tips to get you rolling in the putts

Mini Golf 100: A few tips to get you rolling in the putts

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Mini Golf 100 is one of those games that really fits its name. It's a golf game that's all about putting. The thing is, you're playing through 100 different holes. Overall, it's a pretty straightforward game but the variety of holes gives you a nice change of pace. 

Games that are based on mini-golf have long been a staple in mobile sports gaming. They're simple, easy to pick up and you can get in your fix quickly before moving on. Mini golf games also tend to feature fun designs and colours too with some being more traditional while others being wackier. 

Part of the beauty of Mini Golf 100 is its mix of simplicity and unpredictability. And yes, although the game is pretty straightforward, there are a few things that you need to keep in mind. Here are a Mini Golf 100 few tips to get you rolling your putts into the hole.

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Power Management

Sometimes in mini-golf games, the amount of power that is required on each putt is different. This is where you need to play around a bit and get a good judgment on this. Once you do, then it's all gravy. In Mini Golf 100, this definitely is something you have to pay attention to.

You'll notice that the power is quite sensitive in the game. This unintentionally adds an extra element of challenge to the experience. Basically, if you have a short putt, go very light on the power. The ball will roll over the hole if there's too much pop.

It's not like Golden Tee Mobile (another great golf game) where you can slam your putts into the hole. Touch plays a role in your success in Mini Golf 100. And in real golf, putting is all about touch on the greens so this is about as fitting as it gets.

Utilizing The Borders

You can't have mini-golf games without some borders on each hole, right? Now, some holes in these types of games don't have them which adds to the challenge. You do have some on most holes though in Mini Golf 100 and you can use them to your strategic advantage.

Some of the holes you play on, in the beginning, will be pretty easy. However, once things get tough, use the borders on your putts. The ball will bounce off of them and help put your ball in a better position. This can also hurt you too though if you aren't careful.

It's a classic strategic move that always comes through when you need it most. You don't need to do this on every putt but when the opportunity presents itself and you feel that it can give you a boost then definitely consider going for it.

Consider Using Your Redo

In golf, it's called a "mulligan" and Mini Golf 100 gives you a chance to do so. Mulligans is just when a golfer takes another shot from the same spot. Usually, this happens during casual rounds after a golfer hits a crappy shot. In Mini Golf 100, these are called simply "Redos".

You can earn and buy Redo tickets that allow you to do another putt over again. The key thing is to make sure you use a ticket if you really feel like you need to. They can be great but you also don't have many of them either unless you purchase a ton with real money.

So overall, you may not use them much as you probably want to save them until you unlock some more as you play the game. However, this is a reminder to just keep them in mind. If you feel like you're in a sticky situation, the Redo tickets can put on their capes and save you if you need it.

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Colin  Mieczkowski
Colin Mieczkowski
MOST PLAYED GAME: Golden Tee Mobile Colin has been in media and content creation for close to a decade, focusing on a balance of sports (golf mostly) and gaming. He's also a big fan of the Chicago White Sox, Bulls, Bears, and the sport of golf. He can be reached via email at [email protected] and can be followed on Twitter @GhostPandaColin.