Everybody’s Golf Hot Shots Switch Update: Full Patch Notes

▼ Summary
– Everybody’s Golf Hot Shots initially had performance issues and bugs on the Nintendo Switch but has since received patches.
– Version 1.1.2 was released on October 3, 2025, applying the same fixes previously released for the Steam and PlayStation 5 versions.
– Key adjustments include modifying the “Side Spin” curve width and fixing issues that blocked progress in the “World Tour” mode.
– Other fixes resolved problems like the ball passing through the ground or falling through the cup, and incorrect out-of-bounds judgments.
– The developers apologized for the delay and committed to ongoing updates to improve the gaming experience across all platforms.
The latest patch for Everybody’s Golf Hot Shots on Nintendo Switch brings the game in line with recent updates on other platforms, addressing a range of technical problems and gameplay adjustments. Version 1.1.2, which became available on October 3rd, 2025, incorporates the same corrections previously released for the Steam and PlayStation 5 editions.
Players can verify they have the newest version by checking the number displayed in the top right corner of the title screen. This update integrates all adjustments and fixes from Steam’s Version 1.0.4 and PlayStation 5’s Version 1.1.5.
Several important gameplay issues have been resolved. The patch modifies the curve width for “Side Spin,” tying it directly to the gauge position at the moment of impact. It also removes progression blockers that occurred in specific “World Tour” situations and ensures that certain tour challenges within that mode can now be completed successfully.
Other fixes target physics and course behavior. Problems where the golf ball could clip through the ground or fall endlessly through the bottom of the cup have been corrected. An out-of-bounds judgment that was incorrectly triggered under particular conditions during the Tornado Cup has also been remedied. Beyond these, the frequency of the caddy’s voice prompts has been fine-tuned for a better auditory experience, and various other minor issues have been quietly addressed.
The development team extended a sincere apology for the extended wait players experienced for this patch. They have committed to continuing their work on resolving further reported issues and community feedback. Their ongoing plan involves making consistent fixes and adjustments across all platforms to steadily enhance the overall quality of the Everybody’s Golf Hot Shots experience. The message concludes with an expression of gratitude for the community’s continued support of the game.
(Source: Nintendo for Life)