| Author | Solution |
The Globalizer
364,028
Achievement won on 14 May 09TA Score for this game: 2,655
Posted on 28 October 09 at 22:33
|
This solution has 0 positive votes and 0 negative votes. Please log in to vote. |
In the Tiger Challenge, score at least a bronze medal on every event. Only a few of these events are difficult when your stats are high.
A few of the toughest challenges, and my solutions, follow:
Cog Hill CC from the sand (connects upper right to lower right cluster): Typically, use a 3 iron, about 115% power (boost). Aim safely -- you want to make sure you're on the green, to give yourself a chance to put.
Cog Hill CC from the trees (upper right of the challenge map, connects to the center cluster): First hole, use a pitch shot, tilt the club face all the way forward, hit at about 80%. Second hole, use a punch shot, select one club higher, tilt the club face all the way forward, hit at about 60%. Third hole, use a punch shot, 3 wood, tilt the club face back slightly, hit at about 90%.
Vijay: On the first hole, only play if you get winds that are around 15mph, either to the left, to the right, or a tailwind. Do not bother with 30mph winds or any headwinds. You'll need a headwind to be competitive on the long par 3 (4th hole?). Vijay is a complete witch at making birdies; you won't lose a lot of holes, but you'll struggle to win holes. Try to get a good start with an eagle on the first hole, but if you can't, don't sweat it.
Furyk: As with most one ball challenges, but especially with Furyk, try to put him on the green as far from the hole as possible (15+ yards). He will usually putt the ball into the circle, almost never making the shot (or even trying), giving you a chance to win the hole. On your early shots, I recommend hitting into the sand every time, and typically the closest sand you can find that is within the circle. (Every time I tried to get cute and hit it to the sand near the green, he would chip onto the fringe and I would be left with a green-only circle and a very difficult hole-out attempt.)
5 strokes from the sand (bottom cluster): Hit your shots at about 90%. Observe the break on the greens, and adjust your pitches accordingly. You shouldn't need to do too much aiming or mess around with the club face angle. |