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12) The purses vary based upon your performance. I was going to try and figure
this out, but it's a little complicated. They do start around $1.5 million
purses, and work their way up from there. I've heard that the purses in the
second season can approach $9 million for the same tournaments. The AI
performance improves, but not drastically so. The best I've seen in the first
season, about half way through, is -28 by the AI.
List of Events
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Event 1: Kapalua Championships
Dates: 1/8-1/11
Course: Kapaula Plantation
Previous Champion: None
Event 2: TPC of Scottsdale Open
Dates: 1/22-1/25
Course: TPC Scottsdale
Previous Champion: None
Event 3: Hollywood Pro-Am
Dates: 1/29-2/1
Course: Bay Hill Club
Previous Champion: None
Event 4: AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am
Dates: 2/5-2/8
Course: Poppy Hills, Pebble Beach, Spyglass Hill, Pebble Beach
Previous Champion: Davis Love III
Note: Cool intro video
Event 5: Torrey Pines Invitational
Dates: 2/12-2/15
Course: Torrey Pines
Previous Champion: None
Event 6: Pacific Fire Shootout
Dates: 2/19-2/22
Course: Black Rock Cove
Previous Champion: None
Event 7: Royal Birkdale Invitational
Dates: 2/26-2/29
Course: Royal Birkdale
Previous Champion: None
Event 8: Kings Trail Championship
Dates: 3/11-3/14
Course: Princeville Resort, Kapalua Plantation, Princeville Resort, Kapalua
Plantation
Previous Champion: None
Event 9: Bay Hill Invitational
Dates: 3/18-3/21
Course: Bay Hill Club
Previous Champion: Tiger Woods
Note: Cool Intro Video
Note: Also a cool winners video - Tiger presents you with the winner's "sword"
Event 10: The Players Championship
Dates: 3/25-3/28
Course: TPC Sawgrass
Previous Champion: Davis Love III
Note: Cool Intro Video
Note: Also a cool winners video - Tiger presents you with the crystal trophy.
Event 11: Southern Major Championship
Dates: 4/9-4/11
Course: Pinehurst No. 2
Previous Champion: None
Note: John Daly congratulates you on your first major win.
Event 12: RMO Throwback Classic
Dates: 4/22-4/25
Course: Black Rock Cove, Wallaby Creek, The Highlands, The Predator
Previous Champion: None
Event 13: Tropical Shootout
Dates: 5/6-5/9
Course: Princeville Resort
Previous Champion: None
Event 14: Championship Venue Tour
Dates: 5/20-5/23
Course: Pebble Beach, Bethpage Black, Pinehurst No. 2, St. Andrews
Previous Champion: None
Event 15: Atlantic Crossing
Dates: 5/27-5/30
Course: St. Andrews, The Highlands, Spyglass Hill, Pebble Beach
Previous Champion: None
Event 16: US Major Championship
Dates: 6/10-6/13
Course: Bethpage Black
Previous Champion: None
Event 17: Aussie Open
Dates: 6/24-6/27
Course: Wallaby Creek
Previous Champion: None
Event 18: Tokyo Challenge
Dates: 7/1-7/4
Course: Emerald Dragon
Previous Champion: None
Event 19: UK Major Championship
Dates: 7/15-7/18
Course: St. Andrews
Previous Champion: None
Event 20: Euro Challenge
Dates: 7/22-7/25
Course: Royal Birkdale, The Highlands, St. Andrews, The Highlands
Previous Champion: None
Event 21: Dream 18 Invitational
Dates: 7/29-8/1
Course: Tiger's Dream 18
Previous Champion: None
Event 22: PGA Tour Major Championship
Dates: 8/12-8/15
Course: Pebble Beach
Previous Champion: None
Event 23: Sahalee Invitational
Dates: 8/19-8/22
Course: Sahalee Country Club
Previous Champion: None
Event 24: Amazon Open
Dates: 9/2-9/5
Course: The Predator
Previous Champion: None
Event 25: Hamish's Shootout
Dates: 9/16-9/19
Course: The Highlands
Previous Champion: None
Event 26: Nor-Cal Invitational
Dates: 9/30-10/3
Course: Poppy Hills
Previous Champion: None
Event 27: Challenge at the Glass
Dates: 10/14-10/17
Course: Spyglass Hill
Previous Champion: None
Event 28: RMO Open
Dates: 10/28-10/31
Course: Wallaby Creek, Emerald Dragon, Black Rock Cove, The Predator
Previous Champion: None
Event 29: The Tour Championship
Dates: 11/4-11/7
Course: Sahalee Country Club
Previous Champion: Vijay Singh
Event 30: ITG-World Domination
Dates: 11/11-11/14
Course: St. Andrews, Bethpage Black, Emerald Dragon, Wallaby Creek
Previous Champion: None
Event 31: Tiger Woods Shootout
Dates: 12/2-12/5
Course: TPC Sawgrass, Pebble Beach, St. Andrews, Bay Hill Club
Previous Champion: None
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Chapter 7) ARCADE MODES
1) Battle Golf
- 2 player match play for clubs. If you win the hole, you get to remove one
of your opponent's clubs. Continues until one player wins.
2) Skillzone
- An accuracy game. There are different "courses" where you try and aim for
various bullseyes and other moving targets. The closer you are to the
bullseye, the more points you get.
- There are bonus balls that give you multipliers.
- There are two scenarios that make you play the skillzone. This is the only
"mandatory" Arcade Mode in the game.
- Five skillzone modes:
1) Target - 20 balls, hit targets for cash
2) target2target - CPU picks the bullseyes, hit for cash
3) Timed - 90 seconds, bonus time for accurate shots
4) Capture - 2 player mode, hit bullseye to lock target, first one to 5
targets wins, you can steal opponents targets before they're locked
5) T-I-G-E-R - similar to H-O-R-S-E. You make a shot. Your opponent has
to make the same shot or they get a letter. The first to spell TIGER
loses.
3) Speed Golf
- "This is NOT your Daddy's golf game."
- You have to rush to get it into the hole. Your time counts more than your
score, but accuracy helps your time since you don't have to hit the ball as
much.
- You can play vs. the CPU or vs. another player.
4) Long Drive Shootout
- This is a competitive long drive challenge. You try and hit it the farthest
you can, while getting close to the white line as you can.
- You can get bonus points for hitting the white line.
- This is a 2 to 4 player game.
- There are 5 "courses" with increasing difficulty.
- There are three modes:
1) Total Distance - The total yardage of your drives is tallied. First
one to pass the total distance wins. You can set the total distance to
3000, 4000, 5000, 6000, or 7000 yards.
2) Total Balls - The total yardage of your drives is tallied. This time
you are limited to the number of balls you set from the start. You can
set the number of balls to 5, 10, or 15.
3) Longest Drive - The longest drive wins! You can set the number of
balls available to 5, 10, or 15.
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Chapter 8) REAL TIME EVENTS
Notes:
1) This is a new mode this year. Based on the internal system clock, there are
certain events that pop up on certain days, such as on holidays and player
birthdays.
2) The prizes for winning these events, which are like mini-scenarios, include
a cash prize (usually around $15,000) and unlocked items in the pro shop.
3) You can "cheat" and change your system clock to play the events you've
missed or the events that you have yet to play if you don't want to wait.
4) Since I haven't cheated ahead very far yet, the game won't let me see what's
coming in Feb 2004 or beyond. I'll post that as soon as I find out what's
there.
5) "Lou" wrote to tell me that the Father's Day and Stuart Appleby's Birthday
RTE's are only available in 2005. He also writes that the RTE's end in 2006.
6) Finally, I've had people email me that they have a 76/74 completion. Seems
like a glitch to me.
September 2003
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24 - EA Sports Event - $15,000 - EA Custom Color Shafts
26 - New Moon - $7,500 - EA Custom Color Glove (LH & RH)
- TW Fine Twill Cap
October 2003
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10 - Full Moon - $10,000 - EA Full Spin
- TPC Sawgrass Par 5's
- 4 holes, Gold = 15
13 - Columbus Day - $10,000 - EA RTE Woods
- Bay Hill Front 9
- Gold = 31
21 - EA Sports Event - $15,000 - EA Custom Color Shafts
- Poppy Hills Back 9 in the rain
- Gold = 29
25 - New Moon - $7,500 - EA Custom Color Glove (LH & RH)
- TW Fine Twill Cap
- TPC Sawgrass Par 3's
- 4 holes, Gold = 9
30 - The Don's Birthday - $10,000 - "The Don's" Coffee Grinder
- "The Don's" Worm
- Sahalee last 6 holes
- Beat the Don to get the Gold.
31 - Halloween - $10,000 - Haunted Polo Shirt
- 4 holes, Gold = 10
- Holes: 1) Emerald Dragon #14; 2) Bethpage Black #3; 3) Sahalee CC #10;
4) Wallaby Creek #11
November 2003
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9 - Tsunami Moto's Birthday - $10,000 - None
- last 6 holes at Wallaby vs. Tsunami
- Win to get the Gold
11 - Veteran's Day - $12,500 - EA RTE Irons
- Last 6 holes at Pebble Beach vs. Tiger, start 2 DN
- Win to get the Gold (you can take him to a playoff and win)
19 - EA Sports Event - $15,000 - EA Custom Color Shafts
- Back 9 at Predator in the Rain
- Gold is a score of 29 or less.
23 - Solar Eclipse - $7,500 - Solar Eclipse Classics
27 - Thanksgiving - $12,500 - Turkey Turtleneck
December 2003
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3 - EA Sports Event - $15,000 - EA Custom Color Shafts
8 - Full Moon - $10,000 - EA Full Spin
9 - Hamish McGregor's B-Day - $10,000 - "Mulligan's" Rollin'
20 - Hanukkah - $10,000 - EA RTE Putter
21 - Winter Solstice - $10,000 - Winter Solstice Wind Shirt
23 - New Moon - $7,500 - EA Custom Color Glove (LH & RH)
- TW Fine Twill Cap
25 - Christmas - $10,000 - EA RTE Forged Driver
30 - Tiger Woods B-Day - $10,000 - EA RTE Wedges
- Precision Tour Accuracy TW
January 2004
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1 - New Year's Day - $12,500 - EA Sports Bucket Hat (x3)
7 - Natalie Gulbis' B-Day - $10,000 - N/A
13 - EA Sports Event - $15,000 - EA Custom Color Shafts
21 - New Moon - $7,500 - EA Custom Color Glove (LH & RH)
- TW Fine Twill Cap
22 - Chinese New Year - $12,500 - EA Custom Color Glove (LH & RH)
February 2004
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July 2004
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August 2004
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Chapter 9) TRADITIONAL GAMES
8 Modes:
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1) Stroke Play
- Standard Golf - up to 4 players - total of all strokes.
- Compete against unlocked CPU opponents for cash
2) Match Play
- same as the World Tour. You win based on stroke count on each hole.
3) Skins
- 2 to 4 players. Instead of strokes, you play for cash on each hole. If no
one wins the hole, the skin rolls over to the next hole.
4) Practice
- Just like it says. You pick the course, you pick the lie, and you hammer
away until you've had enough.
5) Stableford
- Instead of scoring, this works off of a point system. -1 for a bogey, 0 for
par, 2 for a birdie, 5 for an eagle, 8 for a double eagle. -3 for a double
bogey or worse.
- Note that this is a modified stableford scoring system. Not standard.
6) Alternate Shot
- Two teams of two players compete. Teammates alternate shots until ball is
in the hole. Teammates also alternate tee shots.
7) Best Ball
- Best individual score for each hole counts as the team score for that hole.
8) Four Ball
- Same as best ball, but under a match play scoring system.
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Chapter 10) CUSTOMIZABLE SOUNDTRACKS (XBox only!)
- To do this, you must have "ripped" music to your XBox hard drive using the
XBox dashboard.
- Then you go to Options in the menu and select customizable soundtracks in the
EA Trax menu. It's that easy!
- Apparently you can't pick and choose which songs from your XBox hard drive
you want to play. But you can choose "Repeat" mode or "Shuffle" mode. You can
also deselect all of the EA Trax so that only "your" music is playing during
the game.
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Chapter 11) ONLINE PLAY (PS2 only!)
- If you want to play me online, email me. My online name is BW26.
- The first time you logon, you'll first be asked to create an EA Account.
This is different than your EA Profile which is what you create next. The
profile is basically your screen name. This is what everyone will see when
they see you in the lobbies, or play against you.
- Then you'll be connected to the servers. First it connects to your ISP, then
it authenticates DNAS, then it connects to the servers.
- Note: I have had glitches occur before while moving through the menus. One
of the scarier ones erased all my settings in both the offline mode and the
online mode. Luckily none of my progress in the game was erased. Play online
with caution!
- Online Menus:
1) Quick Play
- Connects you to the current online tournament underway.
2) Online Game Modes
a) Match Play
b) Stroke Play
1) Game Lobbies
2) Leaderboard
3) Statistics
4) Golfers of the Week
c) Online Tournaments
1) Calendar
2) Daily Leaderboards
3) Weekly Money Leaders
4) Golfers of the Week
5) Tournament Winners
3) My Online
a) My Game Setup
- Set up your default options for when you challenge someone
1) Course
2) Ranked Game (on or off)
3) Shot clock (maximum amount of time each golfer can take with each
shot)
4) Holes (all 18, back or front nine)
5) Tees
6) Pins
7) Green Speed
8) Fairway Speed
9) Rough Length
b) My Quick Messages
- For those without a headset, this is the quickest way to get your
messages out
c) My Resume
- Similar to your resume in offline play, but set up for your online
stats.
4) Online Extras
- This is EA Sports news and information, including outages and updates
- You can also use the EA Messenger here and view the Membership Agreement
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Chapter 12) COURSE BY COURSE TIPS
Notes:
1) I'm not listing every possible way to play each hole, just the methods that
I think work best. If you have a better method, let me know! I'll try it out
and possibly include it if it works (and give you credit).
2) For the uninitiated, handicap on each hole is the difficulty compared to the
other holes on that course. Thus on each course, HDCP #1 is the hardest hole
on the course. In real life, they calculate these based off of average scores
handed in to the pro shop.
- There's even a scenario labeled "Handicap #1" with nothing but those hard
holes!
- The transverse is also true: Handicap #18 should be the easiest.
- However, in reality, this is somewhat contrived. They actually only use
odd or even numbers on the front nine, and the opposite on the back nine.
Thus if the hardest hole is actually on the back nine, but the back nine
is all "even" numbers, then it will be Handicap #2, even though it's the
hardest hole on the course.
3) Postcard hole means the hole that the game shows during the loading scene.
In real life, they're sometimes called Signature holes. For example, the #17
at TPC Sawgrass is probably one of the most famous holes in the world.
4) Course difficulty: this is the game's difficulty rating that they give it.
I tend to disagree with some of them. But the difficulty does matter on the
cash you receive. See Chapter 20 on Tour Cards for how that works.
- For example, the Emerald Dragon is considered an easy course. Ha!
- For example, the TPC Sawgrass is a medium course. Ha! I tend to get
some of my highest scores on that course.
5) I've also included real websites for the real courses that I could find.
Those websites are trademarks of their respective owners. Some are very cool.
For example, Kapalua's website has animated walkthroughs of several holes, with
real footage of the course. This shows you the attention to detail that EA put
into each course - magnificent!
6) All information below assumes a fully powered up character (or close to it),
and teeing off from the black tees. Thus if I say you can make it over a gorge
or something like that, but your character is not powered up, you might want
to "lay up" instead. But, if you're playing from the white tees or blue tees,
you may wish to be more aggressive than I've shown below. Use caution either
way!
7) The following courses are available from the beginning:
- Pebble Beach
- Torrey Pines
- Spyglass Hill
- Poppy Hills
- St. Andrews
- Royal Birkdale
- Princeville Resort
- Kapalua Plantation
- TPC Sawgrass
- TPC Scottsdale
- Bay Hill Club
- Bethpage Black
- Sahalee Country Club
- Pinehurst No. 2
8) These courses require certain things to unlock them:
- Black Rock Cove - $100,000 earnings
- The Highlands - $400,000 earnings
- Penguin Falls - $750,000 earnings
- Wallaby Creek - $1,000,000 earnings
- The Predator - $1,500,000 earnings
- Emerald Dragon - $2,000,000 earnings
- Tiger's Dream 18 - Completing various holes in the World Tour (see Chapter 5)
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--> Pebble Beach (Course Difficulty = Medium)
Par 72, 6,737 yards
1) Par 4, 376 yards, handicap 8
- Use a slice to line up with the green
2) Par 5, 502 yards, handicap 10
- Straight par-5 with a wide fairway
3) Par 4, 374 yards, handicap 12
- Hook it hard to get really close to the green.
4) Par 4, 327 yards, handicap 16
- Driveable, even though it's uphill. Use spin accordingly.
5) Par 3, 187 yards, handicap 14
- Across the water. Green is fairly flat.
6) Par 5, 500 yards, handicap 2
- Split fairways - second shot is uphill. Green slopes to the front.
7) Par 3, 106 yards, handicap 18
- Downhill, but fairly straight forward. Just don't use your power boost.
8) Par 4, 416 yards, handicap 6
- Don't go for far fairway without favorable winds. Otherwise, lay-up.
9) Par 4, 462 yards, handicap 4
- Possible to get long drives here. The ball will roll downhill and to the
right.
10) Par 4, 430 yards, handicap 7
- Aim left since the ball will roll right.
11) Par 4, 373 yards, handicap 5
- Uphill, but drive away!
12) Par 3, 201 yards, handicap 17
- Long, downhill par-3.
13) Par 4, 393 yards, handicap 9
- Aim right since the ball will roll left. Green slopes to the left.
14) Par 5, 572 yards, handicap 1
- Tough par 5 - need a massive slice off the tee. Green is uphill. You'll
need a 1 iron or 5 wood to get there. Green slopes to the front.
15) Par 4, 396 yards, handicap 13
- Driveable with favorable winds. Don't worry about the trees. You'll clear
them.
16) Par 4, 401 yards, handicap 11
- Lay up with a fairway wood.
17) Par 3, 178 yards, handicap 15
- Shallow green. Be on your distance or use lots of backspin.
18) Par 5, 543 yards, handicap 3 (POSTCARD HOLE)
- Nice wide fairway.
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--> Emerald Dragon (Course Difficulty = Easy - YEAH RIGHT!!)
Par 73, 8,264 yards
1) Par 5, 536 yards, handicap 13
- Aim short of bridge. Need another drive to the green which is shallow.
2) Par 4, 533 yards, handicap 3 (POSTCARD HOLE)
- Aim for right fairway. You can't reach the left. Green is up hill on a
plateau.
3) Par 3, 210 yards, handicap 15
- Very shallow green.
4) Par 4, 476 yards, handicap 5
- Aim left of both bunkers. You'll clear the trees and land in the fairway.
5) Par 4, 444 yards, handicap 7
- Bizarre stepped fairway. Aim for the fairway between the first 2 bunkers.
Green is uphill and slopes to the front.
6) Par 5, 677 yards, handicap 11
- Aim for the far fairway. You'll make it. It's a downhill drive again to hit
the green.
7) Par 5, 683 yards, handicap 9
- You have to lay up. Twice... Unless you've got gale force winds helping
you. Green is uphill. Hardest par 5 to eagle in the game... If you've got a
turbo controller, reaching the far fairway is possible, even from the blacks.
Then from there, it's a reachable green. Just don't go beyond the green, you
will bounce into the water.
8) Par 4, 565 yards, handicap 1
- Aim as close to the gap in the fairways as you can. Green is uphill.
9) Par 3, 206 yards, handicap 17
- Green is downhill. Severe slopes in back corners.
10) Par 4, 422 yards, handicap 6
- Fairway is narrow. Drive out as far as you can to line up. Green slopes
away from the center in all directions.
11) Par 5, 698 yards, handicap 14
- Aim over the trees - you'll make it. Long drive to the green. You can use
the tree on the front portion to slow the ball down.
12) Par 4, 587 yards, handicap 4
- Fairway is downhill. Aim just right of the big bunker. Long iron to the
green. Green slopes harshly at the edges.
13) Par 4, 418 yards, handicap 8
- Lay up right of the bunkers. Gives you a cleaner shot at the elevated
plateau green.
14) Par 3, 156 yards, handicap 18
- Coolest hole in the game. The dragon shaped hole. Shallow green that slopes
away to the right and left.
15) Par 5, 694 yards, handicap 12
- "Lay up" unless you have lots of wind help. Another long drive to the green.
It will be a close one unless you have wind help. Green slopes to the front.
16) Par 4, 367 yards, handicap 2
- Tough bunker in the middle of the fairway. Either lay up or aim right which
will put you in a better line with the green. Green is two tiered, slopes to
the right front.
17) Par 3, 189 yards, handicap 16
- Green has a "U" shape slope in the middle, but otherwise straight forward.
18) Par 4, 401 yards, handicap 10
- You can make the far fairway. It's downhill. Unless the wind is against
you. You can even get a nice roll onto the green.
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--> The Predator (Course Difficulty = Expert - believe it)
Par 72, 8,276 yards
1) Par 4, 362 yards, handicap 11 (POSTCARD HOLE)
- Possible to drive the green in one, but difficult from the black tees. Green
slopes towards the left front.
2) Par 4, 502 yards, handicap 3
- Just lay up. Not worth trying to hook it closer to the hole. I use a 1 Iron
off the tee and a 4 Iron to the hole.
- Alternate method from "hoowaa" on Gamefaqs.com:
- Aim left of the forked tree - try the practice mode for exact location of
setup (it's on the up slope of the hill on the left over some rocks I seem
to remember). Use 3 wood. Max Boost. Medium slice for righties. Spin Right.
3) Par 3, 209 yards, handicap 7
- Green is about 25 feet downhill. Also has a "false front". If you miss long
when the pin is on the front half, the ball will roll away towards the center
of the green.
4) Par 5, 749 yards, handicap 15
- This hole is the worst. Handicap 15?!? Yeah right. Toughest hole in the
game. Eagling this one is tough... Aim just right of the first tree over the
rock. You'll drop in on the fairway. Then it's a matter of threading the
needle to the green. You can lay up to the right side and then try for a chip
in eagle if you're worried about not making it. I often bogey this hole by
being too aggressive and hitting it out of bounds.
- Alternate Strategy from "hoowaa" on gamefaqs.com:
- Choose a Driver 8-9 degree loft. Use a Punch Shot. Max Boost. Shoot straight
(no fade/slice) ahead over the close rocks with forward spin moving your shot
just ahead and a touch right of the bunker thats on the left side of the
fairway ~350 yds from the black tees. You will have an "easy" 2nd shot at the
green every time from here through the trees giving you a shot at Eagle as the
green here is a simple one.
5) Par 4, 370 yards, handicap 13
- You'll have to drive it through the gap. If you don't, you can't hit the
green. Don't over do the boost or you'll hit the trees and fall short.
6) Par 5, 719 yards, handicap 1
- Long par 5, but reachable, even from the blacks. Bomb it down the fairway
on the left side. Then hit another drive to the green. You can bounce the
ball or roll it onto the green by aiming right of the green. The fairway and
the green slope to the left to funnel the ball into the green.
7) Par 3, 203 yards, handicap 17
- Green is somewhat shallow, but it slopes to the front. Beware too much
backspin. I've rolled it right into the water before.
8) Par 4, 448 yards, handicap 9
- I always go left on this hole. Lines you up better with the green. You can
drive it through the gap.
9) Par 4, 510 yards, handicap 5
- Aim straight ahead and drop in a drive. You'll get no roll, so don't worry
about the traps. Then head straight for the green. You'll miss all the trees.
Just remember that the green is 25 feet or so uphill. The green also slopes
off heavily to the left front.
10) Par 4, 514 yards, handicap 14
- Go for the far fairway, but aim left so you don't hit the tree. Then the
green is 25 feet downhill. Green has multiple slopes.
11) Par 4, 454 yards, handicap 8
- Possible to drive the green in one if you get a bounce off the fallen trees.
The fairway is heavily sloped towards the green at the end, so you'll drive it.
However, this is risky, so lay up if you think you won't make it. If you miss,
it's out of bounds. Green is bowl shaped.
12) Par 5, 676 yards, handicap 18
- This is the shortcut hole. Easiest par-5 hole on the Predator to Eagle.
Lay up on purpose. Use a fairway wood and aim just short of bunker on the
right. Then turn left and aim over the "low" area in the ruins. You'll hit
the green, which is massive. If you get the ball close, it's an eagle. If you
don't get close, expect to three putt.
13) Par 4, 421 yards, handicap 4
- Use a fairway wood to hit the second fairway. Don't use too much boost. It's
90 feet downhill. The green is also 10 feet downhill.
14) Par 3, 207 yards, handicap 16
- Green is 165 or so feet downhill! Club down once and take a little off the
backswing, or club down twice and use minimal boost. Green is wickedly tri-
tiered. Beware backspin!
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