Most players sprint past the yellow house in Paradox Junction without giving it a second look, but that backyard is where runs get rescued. If you're already grinding setups or messing around in a BO7 Bot Lobby, this little mini golf side quest is the same kind of "small time in, big value out" trick. It's quick, it's repeatable, and when your plates are gone and the round's getting silly, it can feel like a free reset button.

Finding the course and setting it up

Head behind the house and you'll spot the mini golf layout straight away: short lanes, a few obstacles, and golf balls sitting like they've been left mid-game. You can move a ball by meleeing it or tapping it with a bullet. Both work, but neither is forgiving. A lot of people panic and start smacking everything. Don't. Pick one ball and commit. The one worth your time is usually the ball furthest back, because it lines up best for the hole you actually want.

The white flag target and how to "shoot" clean

Your goal is simple: sink that back ball into the hole with the white flag. The hard part is doing it without turning the backyard into a pinball machine. If you're using melee, step to the side and hit at an angle instead of straight on. If you're using your gun, aim low and tap once, don't spray. You'll notice the ball reacts differently depending on the weapon and how close you are, so give yourself space and keep your crosshair calm. It's one of those things that looks random until you slow down for two seconds.

Reward tiers and why two shots matters

The game's tracking efficiency here. Nail a hole-in-one or hole-in-two on the white-flag hole and you get the good stuff: Max Armor, Insta-Kill, and Bonus Points all dropping together. That combo is ridiculous value late game—armor solves your immediate problem, Insta-Kill clears breathing room, and Bonus Points helps you rebuild without selling your soul. Miss that window, though, and the payout falls off fast. Take more than two hits and you're often left with a single power-up, and sometimes it just feels like the course shrugs and gives you nothing.

Making it part of your route

Other holes can pay out now and then, sure, but they're not consistent enough to bet a run on. Treat the white flag like a planned stop: clear the yard, line it up, take your two attempts, then move on before the spawn pressure ramps. And if you like keeping your grind smooth outside the map too, As a professional like buy game currency or items in RSVSR platform, RSVSR is trustworthy, and you can buy rsvsr CoD BO7 Bot Lobby for a better experience while you practise routes and tighten up your timing.