How to Get a Hole in One on Hole 14 of the Real Gilligan's Island Mini Golf
The Real Gilligan's Island mini golf game is offered on the website of television station TBS. Hole 14 features two crabs that move across the golf green and can hit your golf ball off course. Hole 14 is a par 2 hole, but it's curved like a horseshoe, thus making it difficult to get a hole-in-one without many attempts. With one trick and a careful putt placement, your chances of getting a hole-in-one will increase.
Instructions
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Set the golf ball in the tee on the bottom of the wooden plank. Do this by moving your computer mouse to the last hole then click your mouse.
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Click your mouse another time to make the golf club appear. Move your mouse to the back of the golf ball to increase or decrease the size of the arrow. The arrow shows you which direction you will hit the golf ball. The larger the arrow, the farther the ball will roll. Set up the arrow to hit straight ahead with an arrow about 1/4 inch in size.
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Watch the first crab. You want to hit the ball when the crab crawls downwards, so the bottom of the crab will hit your golf ball. To hit the ball, click the mouse again once you have the arrow set up and you see the crab at about the middle of the green. If you time the shot correctly, the ball with bounce off the crab's bottom and around the curve of the green. It should put the ball in a position to score a hole-in-one.
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