The game's Main Theme is calm but cheery and perfectly captures the spirit of Mario Golf: a game that needs focus and patience but can at the same time be playful and hilarious.
Mario's Star has a sweet rendition of the Mario theme, which goes very well with the theme of the course, that is, instead of being based on a realistic golf course, it completely embraces Mario's aesthetic.
The Speed Golf theme. A fast paced and tense track that plays as you race through the course.
The Ring Attack theme is very calm and relaxed, but encouraging and inspirational at the same time.
The Sudden Death theme truly has an "it all comes down to this" feeling.
The Coin Attack theme is catchy and pressures you to get as many coins as you can as fast as possible with its quick tempo.
From both the GBC (Mario Golf) and Advance (Mario Golf: Advance Tour) versions: Gene's Theme! GBC version, Advance version. Powerful themes even if they aren't very loud!
The Forest theme is relaxed and elegant, and wouldn't be out of place in game with that aesthetic, but is still very fitting for a forestal area where it plays due to showcasing the calm nature of the sport.
The Star Coins theme is a fast paced but relaxed theme, showcasing the calmness and focus needed for the mode without forgetting the challenge it presents.
Mario Golf: Super Rush:
The Balmy Dunes theme is extremely catchy and elaborate, has one of the best saxophones ever accompanying the melody, and it's perfect for a match of good ol' Mario Golf.
The All-Star Summit has both standard golf and speed golf, befitting Mario's Star successor.
The game's main theme, which is also used in the opening cutscene, perfectly illustrates all the hijinks that will ensue in the chaotic new Battle Golf and Speed Golf modes, alongside having various references to its N64 and GC predecessors.