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[[File:Battle_Golfer_Yui.png|350px|thumb|right|Golfing is [[Serious Business]].]]
'''''[[Battle Golfer Yui]]''''' is a [[Sega Genesis]] game released [[No Export for You|exclusively in Japan around 1991]], but it received a [[Fan Translation]] in 2017 by Supper and filler. It was developed by Santos and published by [[Sega]].
Professor G., leader of the mysterious organization Dark Hazard, plans to take over the world with Battle Golfers, cyborg minions who excel in golf. Among his kidnapped victims are two girls, Ran Ryuzaki and Yui Mizuhara - but before he could fully brainwash Yui, she is saved by a mysterious man.
However, Ran is still missing. Suddenly, a golf tournament is held by the Hazard Foundation at the Ghyll Country Club. Seeing a connection between the Hazard Foundation and Dark Hazard, Yui enters the tournament for more answers. Just who is the man who saved him? Is Ran alright? Will Yui save her in time?▼
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This game was played on [[Game Center CX]].▼
▲This game was one of many played on [[Game Center CX]].
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* [[The Ace]]: Invoked when Dibot claims he's the number #1 golf player in Japan. Yui can put that idiot in his place.
* [[All the Worlds Are a Stage]]: The boss battle against {{spoiler|Ran}} takes place on various golf courses from the previous matches mixed in new courses.
* [[Artificial Stupidity]]: The bosses in this game
* [[Big Bad]]: Professor G is the main antagonist of the game.
* [[Bittersweet Ending]]: {{spoiler|Yui
* [[Bizarre and Improbable Golf Game]]: The game is an extreme version of golf with over-the-top characters
* [[Blessed with Suck]]: {{spoiler|Although Professor G has an amazing cybernetic body, his brain deteriorates as it's still organic. In fact, it rots much faster because of his cybernetics. And that's why he decided to trick Yui into entering the tournament and grow stronger in order to find the new leader of Black Hazard.}}
* [[Blow You Away]]: The Kamaitachi ability lets Yui's shots ignore the wind conditions on a course and
* [[Boss Rush]]: In order to unlock the secret in the reading room, Yui has to challenge the first three bosses<ref>Hagata, Kitako and Dibot</ref>
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]: [[What the Hell, Player?|Yui calls out the player]] if they select the "Date Him" option when challenging Dibot to a rematch
{{quote|'''Yui''': Excuse me! You there choosing the commands! Yes! You! Even if you're fine with it, I shall absolutely not become this perv's girlfriend! Got it?!}}
* [[Brought to You by The Letter "S"]]: As a parody of Kaiketsu Zubat, Wonder Man Dibot's outfit is covered with the letter D.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: Before challenging an opponent, Yui announces
* [[Captain Ersatz]]: Every character is clearly a reference to other characters from Japanese media.
** Yui Mizuhara is a reference to the protagonists of [[Shotaro Ishinomori]]'s works, primarily [[Kamen Rider Black]]'s Kotaro Minami. She even is forcibly turned into a cyborg, rescued by a defector of the organization, and has to fight against her former organization.
** Mitsuru Hagata is a reference to Mitsuru Hanagata from [
** GeGeGe no Kitako is a reference to ''[[GeGeGe no Kitaro]]''. She even has an eyeball parent guiding her
** Kaiketsu Dibot is a reference to ''[[Kaiketsu Zubat]]'', complete with a desire to avenge Asuka.
** Professor G is a combined reference to Doctor Hell and Dr. Gill of ''[[Mazinger Z
** {{spoiler|Ran Ryuzaki/Shadow Thunder}} is a reference to [[Kamen Rider Black|Shadow Moon]] and [[Kikaider|Hakaider]], complete with
* [[
* [[
* [[Cybernetics Eat Your Soul]]: Professor G plans on turning the world's best golfers into his brainwashed minions, so he can take over the world. {{spoiler|As it turns out, Prof G. used the technology on himself, turning mad in the process}}.
* [[Defeat Means Friendship]]: After beating Hagata, Kitako and Dibot, they all aid Yui by giving them their skills.
* [[Derelict Graveyard]]: As fitting for a ''[[GeGeGe no Kitaro]]'' reference, Kitako's first course is a graveyard.
* [[Defector From Decadence]]: The
* [[The Dog Was the Mastermind]]: {{spoiler|Shadow Thunder disguised herself as Tomoko Okui and helped her out in order to encourage her growth and gather her golfing data}}.
* [[Dirty Old Man]]: For ''some reason'', Professor G. decides to make the bust of Yui's robotic clone 5 cm bigger than the original.
* [[Double Standard Abuse (Female on Male)]]: After getting beaten by Yui Mizuhara, Mitsuru Hagata reveals that he's turned on by
{{quote|'''Yui:''' You wanna take a pitch to the back of your head?!
'''Hagata:''' Beat me with a metal bat, my Mistress!}}
* [[Dragon Their Feet]]: Yui
* [[Eleventh-Hour Superpower]]: Yui learns the Black Fire skill before she faces off against her final opponent. It's a combination of the Kamaitachi, D. Marionette, and Aquahopper.
* [[Every Man Has His Price]]: Otter Man tricks Kitako into facing off against Yui because he was bribed by Dark Hazard.
* [[Explaining Your Power to the Enemy]]: In one of his conversation options, Dibot explains that he can only play for 5 minutes because his power suit's strength lasts for five minutes. Yui thinks Dibot's dumb for blabbing about his weakness like that.▼
{{quote|[Yui reads the letter]
'''Letter''': Allow me to get to the point, Kitako. A nururihyon ghost that has taken the form of a girl is building an organization called Dark Hazard and doing terrible things. They've captured my father as well. I'm begging of you. Please save him.
'''Yui''': W-What the heck is this?! You've got to believe me, Kitako! I'm not a nururihyon!
'''Kitako:''' If so, what's the meaning of this letter?
'''Mother Medama:''' Hmm, will you let me see that letter one more time?
[Mother Medama reads the letter.]
'''Mother Medama:''' Huh? Hey, Kitako! Is this awful handwriting Otter Man's by any chance?
'''Kitako:''' Gasp! Now that you mention it... Damn him! He tricked me again! I'm sorry, Yui. It looks like I made a mistake.
'''Yui:''' It's okay as long as you understand.
'''Mother Medama:''' So, about this Otter Man. I bet he was paid by those Dark Hazard guys.
'''Kitako:''' You're probably right. He's recently come into a lot of money. He's in Hawaii as we speak.}}
▲* [[Explaining Your Power to the Enemy]]: In one of his conversation options, Dibot explains that he can only play for 5 minutes,
{{quote|'''Yui Mizuhara''': You're one of Dark Hazard's battle golfers, aren't you?!
'''Wonder Man Dibot''': Tee-hee! You've found me out! I'll send you to hell within 5 minutes!
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'''Yui''': How stupid! Who goes and blabs about their weakness?!
'''Dibot''': Tee-hee. Now I've done it.}}
* [[Fiery Redhead]]: Yui is a feisty girl with red hair
* [[Fighting Your Friend]]: {{spoiler|Yui is forced to fight Ran after beating Prof. G
* [[Gainax Ending]]: The game is about playing against parodies of characters from Japanese media. {{spoiler|The "good" ending gets real confusing when Yui saves her friend Ran and accidentally activates the nuke underneath the golf course, causing many causalities in the process. The two girls who ride an elevator to the building's rooftop in the credit scene may or may not be Yui and Ran. Did they survive the blast or not?}} Arino was left confused by this ending when he played this game.
{{quote|'''Arino''': That's the end? What? This doesn't feel right!}}
* [[Handsome Lech]]:
{{quote|'''Yui Mizuhara:''' Screw you!
'''Mitsuru Hagata:''' Ooo, how won-der-ful.
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'''Yui:''' In that case, tell me everything you know!
'''Hagata:''' I'll talk... Just abuse me more.}}
* [[Have a Nice Death]]: Losing to any of your opponents {{spoiler|or playing Prof. G's flute after beating Shadow Thunder}} will result in a
* [[He Who Must Not Be Seen]]: Otter Man is responsible for turning Kitako against Yui with a forged letter
* [[Lethal Lava Land]]: Yui's knockoff plays on a course filled with lava...
* [[Let's You and Him Fight]]: Kitako bears no real malice
* [[Limited Special Collectors' Ultimate Edition]]: ''Battle Golfer Yui'' has a reproduction collector set, complete with CD soundtrack, trading cards, magnet, pins, and a mini comic.
* [[Lost in Translation]]: The fan translation couldn't
* [[Mad Scientist]]: {{spoiler|Prof. G,
* [[Making a Splash]]: The Aquahopper skill lets Yui bounce her
* [[Meganekko]]: Tomoko Okui wears glasses, and she's smart enough to assist Yui throughout her many trials.
* [[Mirror Boss]]: Yui has to face off against her [[Ridiculously Human Robot|robotic]] [[Evil Knockoff|clone]] as one of her opponents.
{{quote|'''YUI''': Allow me to introduce myself. Black Fire!
'''Yui''': W-who are....?!
'''YUI''': It's true. I am you. You are me.}}
* [[Mistaken Identity]]: Twice. Hagata thinks that Yui is his old rival Hoshi, while Kitako thinks that Yui is a Nurarihyon.
{{quote|'''Mitsuru Hagata:''' Hoshi!
'''Yui Mizuhara:''' W-what's with this guy?!
'''Hagata:''' Hoshi! It's me! Your eternal rival Mitsuru Hagata!}}
* [[Non-Standard Character Design]]: Since Dibot is based on a live-action character, his facial features are much more realistic than the other characters in this game.
* [[Nuke'Em]]: {{spoiler|Dr. T has rigged a secret nuke that activates when Black Fire and Shadow Thunder's hands unite. It activates in the game's good ending when Yui tries to help Ran up
* [[Peek-a-Bangs]]: As a
* [[Playing with Fire]]: Yui's Black Fire ability turns her golf ball into a fireball.
* [[Psychic Powers]]: Psycho Hold lets Yui stop her golf ball's momentum when it lands.
* [[Power Copying]]: Yui learns the skills of her opponents through various means.
* [[Shock and Awe]]: {{spoiler|Shadow Thunder specializes in this
▲* [[Spoiler]]: {{spoiler|The box art for this game spoils the fact that Yui must fight Ran}}
* [[Super Zeroes]]: Kaiketsu Dibot is an idiotic superhero who works for Black Hazard. He even blabs out his weakness and tries hitting on Yui.
* [[The Prophecy]]: {{spoiler|Doctor T}} mentions, "When Fire and Thunder meet". {{spoiler|
* [[Tender Tears]]: Yui cries upon
* [[Warmup Boss]]: Hagata
* [[Whole-Plot Reference]]: The game is based on the plot of ''[[Kamen Rider Black]]'', but the main rival and protagonist are
* [[Unwilling Roboticisation]]:
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