Update:

Nintendo of Europe has now confirmed its own pricing details, including an introductory offer for the season pass:

Mushroom Pack — 2nd May (€5.99 / £5.39)

Includes two new 18-hole courses and Toadette as a playable character.

Flower Pack — "later in May" (€5.99 / £5.39)

Includes two new 18-hole courses and Nabbit as a playable character.

Star Pack — June (€5.99 / £5.39)

Includes two new 18-hole courses and Rosalina as a playable character.

Season Pass — From 2nd May (€11.99 / £10.79 until 31st May, then €14.99 / £13.49)

Includes all three packs as they're released

Gold Mario playable character, with a special Golden Flower shot that awards coins for every yard of a shot.

Original Article:

Mario Golf: World Tour swings into action next week, and early listing errors revealed DLC for the title. Now that the dust has settled Nintendo has come out and confirmed details of the DLC offerings, including a pass to get all content at a discounted rate.

After setting the scene in a press release by highlighting 10 courses included with the game and 126 holes, the following details were given for North America — we are currently confirming European prices and will update the article once they're available.

Mushroom Pack — 2nd May ($5.99)

Includes two new 18-hole courses and Toadette as a playable character.

Flower Pack — "later in May" ($5.99)

Includes two new 18-hole courses and Nabbit as a playable character.

Star Pack — June ($5.99)

Includes two new 18-hole courses and Rosalina as a playable character.

Season Pass — From 2nd May ($14.99)

Includes all three packs as they're released

Gold Mario playable character, with a special Golden Flower shot that awards coins for every yard of a shot.

Gold Mario will also be given to those that buy all three packs separately, available to those players once the Star Pack has arrived in June. Trial Tournaments will also be offered to give interested players a chance to try the DLC courses for free — all of the DLC combined will add six courses (108 holes) and four characters. Nintendo of America's Scott Moffitt has said the following about the DLC.

We’re letting fans expand their experience with Mario Golf: World Tour. Some players might be content hitting the links on the numerous courses already included with the game, while others will appreciate the option of being able to add to their fairway fun with new courses and characters.

Are you excited about Mario Golf: World Tour and tempted by the DLC, particularly the 'Season Pass'? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.