Tiger Woods PGA Tour Cheats

Tiger Woods PGA Tour Unlockables

  • PSP | Submitted by Tyler Thompson

    Justin Rose

    To acquire Justin Rose, you must beat him in legend mode


  • PSP | Submitted by Zelda84564

    Mean8teen

    Earn 10000000$


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    Paradise Cover

    Earn 2000000$


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    The Hustler's Dream 18

    Defeat The Hustler in legend tour.


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    Legend Compilation #3

    Defeat Ballesteros in legend tour.


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    Greek Isles

    Earn 1500000$


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    Legend Compilation #4

    Defeat Palmer in legend tour.


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    Tiger's Dream 18

    Defeat Woods in legend tour.


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    Legend Compilation #2

    Defeat Player in legend tour.


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    Legend Compilation #5

    Defeat Nicklaus in legend tour.


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    Fantasy Specials

    Earn 15000000$


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    Legend Compilation #1

    Defeat Hogan in legend tour.


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    Emerald Dragon

    Earn 1000000$


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    EA Sports Favorites

    Earn 5000000$


Tiger Woods PGA Tour Hints

  • PSP | Submitted by SnowTemplar356

    General Game Tips

    These are my tips for those trying to get ahead fast in this game.
    Tip#1- Look out for elevation!
    The percentage of power shown to you on the touch screen is assuming the land is flat. So if you are hitting uphill, increase power, when hitting downhill, decrease power. But better yet, if you are very near the green, but there is a great elevation difference, then go into your pocket caddy and switch your shot to a flop. This makes the ball go very high so you don't have to worry about accidentally hitting the top of the hill and having your ball roll back down.
    Tip#2- Know where to make your drive to.
    Keep in mind that just driving towards the hole with as much force as possible is not always the best decision. Wind is a big factor for driving off that tee shot. Now, if it a 1 mph gust, don't mind it unless if you line of aim is right alone an edge of the fairway. Then that little gust can do you right into the rough. Also, the course might make a big U turn to get to the green. In that case, it might be possible to just skip most of the course and drive to the green in one shot. But in situations like that, try to make it sink into the deep rough right next to the green. That way you ball doesn't just bounce off the green and into who-knows-where. Also the fairway may have a break in the middle with some bunkers. If you feel like being daring, go ahead and try to jump the gap, but my best tip is to just get as close to the edge of the fairway as possible before the gap because chances are the green will still be within range of that shot.
    Tip#3- Look at the percent of the lie.
    In the lower right and corner of the top screen, there is a percent right below where it says what kind of lie you are in. This lie percent tells you how much more energy you are going to need. So if you are wanting to make a 100% shot when you are in 80% of rough, you will need to make a shot with 120% to make that same distance.
    Tip#4- Don't forget to spin!
    Spin, although may seem small, when used right can make all the difference. When driving, you can make your drives longer by adding front spin. You can add spin by dragging the stylo across the picture of the ball on the touch screen after you have made your shot, but keep in mind the more you drag, to more spin you put on the ball. So the novice may just make the ball spin in the direction he or she wants and that's it. A true golfer knows just how much spin to put on the ball. So spin can be used to lengthen drives, make the ball dead stop as soon as it hits the green, and even help you with those chip ins.
    Tip#5- Listen to your caddy when you putt.
    Your caddy will tell you where to aim for the putt if it is humanly possible from where you are at. Each side of a square on the grid is 2 feet. Try your best to guess within those parameters to where you need to aim.
    Tip#6- The only money glitch I found.
    When you pause, you notice you have the option to save and quit. I used this option a lot. What I noticed was that if used often, then used on the last hole of your current course, it will quit as if you finished the game and pay you your earnings. Then if you go back to the legend's tour, it says you have a saved game still. If you go to that game, it puts you at the last hole of your next course. DON'T PLAY THE HOLE!!! Just press save and quit again. It will give you your earnings. If done right, you might be able to do this for the entire step of your career (amateur, pro, etc.) I have only been able to do this two courses at a time, however.
    Hope you enjoy and beet anyone else who challenges you to this game.


  • PSP | Submitted by Jay

    Skip Games in Legend Tour

    When your in the lead on the last hole of the legend tour match pause the game and click save and quit. It should take you to the winnings board. click the a button, and go back into Legend tour another winnings box should come up, repeat until it stops going to the winnings box.


  • PSP | Submitted by Zelda84564

    End Tournament Early

    When you are on the first round of a particularly tricky tournament, you can save your game on the 18th hole and you will be sent to the end game screen along with the prize money! Afterwards, you can go back to Legend Tour and select to resume your game and you will be on the 18th hole of the next event. Complete it and get the prize money for that event as well. This not only works on tournaments, but it works on regular events as well.