Playstation 2 : Tiger Woods PGA TOUR® 2002 Cheats
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All courses
Enter "GIVEITUP" as a code to unlock all courses.
All golfers and courses
Enter "ALLORNOTHIN" as a code to unlock all golfers and courses.
Play as Big Mo Ta'a Vatu
Enter "O1UTAVAAT06T" as a code to unlock Big Mo Ta'a Vatu.
Play as Brad Faxon
Enter "ENOXAF14D" as a code to unlock Brad Faxon.
Play as Cedric "Ace" Andrews
Enter "TSWERDNA12O" as a code to unlock Cedric "Ace" Andrews.
Play as Erika "Ice" Von Severin
Enter "RVESNOV08G" as a code to unlock Erika "Ice" Von Severin.
Play as Jasper Parnevik
Enter "0KIVENRAP02U" as a code to unlock Jasper Parnevik.
Play as Jim Furyk
Enter "OKYRUF05R" as a code to unlock Jim Furyk.
Play as Justin Leonard
Enter "RDRANOAEL13O" as a code to unlock Justin Leonard.
Play as Kellie Newman
Enter "SNAMWEN172" as a code to unlock Kellie Newman.
Play as Lee Janzen
Enter "INEZNAJ11W" as a code to unlock Lee Janzen.
Play as L'Mo
Enter "P2UTAVAAT15S" as a code to unlock L'Mo.
Play as Melvin "Yosh" Tanigawa
Enter "WAWAGINAT07I" as a code to unlock Melvin "Yosh" Tanigawa.
Play as Monty
Enter "EYTNOM09E" as a code to unlock Monty.
Play as Notah Begay III
Enter "DYAGEB04E" as a code to unlock Notah Begay III.
Play as Stuart Appleby
Enter "UYBELPPA160" as a code to unlock Stuart Appleby.
Play as Solita Lopez
Enter "GZEPOL10R" as a code to unlock Solita Lopez.
Play as Super Tiger
Enter "2TREPUS01S" as a code to unlock Super Tiger.
Play as Vijay Singh
Enter "SHGNIS03P" as a code to unlock Vijay Singh.
Advance time
After the ball is in the air, hold X to fast forward its movement.
Slow time
After the ball is in the air, hold Triangle to slow down time.
Control ball spin
While the ball is in the air, hold Triangle to slow time, then hold a direction + L2 to control its spin.
Skip tutorial mode
Press L1 during the tutorial.
Bonus golfers
Defeat a golfer in the Tiger Challenge to unlock that person in other game modes.
Aces Wild trophy ball
Shoot a hole in one in the Tiger Challenge.
Back-to-Back trophy ball
Shoot two consecutive eagles in the Tiger Challenge.
Birdie Buster trophy ball
Shoot over twelve consecutive birdies in the Tiger Challenge.
Birdie Streak trophy ball
Shoot six consecutive birdies in the Tiger Challenge.
Eagle Extravaganza trophy ball
Shoot four eagles in a round in the Tiger Challenge.
Eagle Hunt trophy ball
Eagle all par 5 holes in the game in the Tiger Challenge.
Fairway Challenge trophy ball
Hit all the fairways in a round in the Tiger Challenge.
GIR Challenge trophy ball
Hit all the greens in regulation in the Tiger Challenge.
Long Distance Drive trophy ball
Hit a drive over 350 yards in the Tiger Challenge.
Long Putt trophy ball
Sink a putt from over 55 feet in the Tiger Challenge.
Low Round trophy ball
Shoot under 60 in a round in the Tiger Challenge.
One Time trophy ball
Tee off and hit a par 5 green in the Tiger Challenge.
Pin Seeker trophy ball
Hit the pin in the Tiger Challenge.
Scenario Challenge trophy ball
Successfully complete all scenarios in the Tiger Challenge.
Tiger Challenge Completion trophy ball
Successfully complete the Tiger Challenge.
Top of the Tournaments trophy ball
Win first place in all tournaments in the Tiger Challenge.
Princeville course
Earn $50,000 with a created golfer to unlock the Princeville course.
Black Rock Cove course
Earn $200,000 with a created golfer to unlock the Black Rock Cove course.
Royal Birkdale course
Earn $400,000 with a created golfer to unlock the Royal Birkdale course.
Tiger's Dream Course holes
When a level of the Tiger Challenge and another hole in Tiger's Dream Course will be unlocked.
Bag editing
Editing your bag can help you in tougher situations. Some players like to carry all four wedges to get more precision around the green, while others like to carry a plethora of woods or long irons to ensure they have the correct club when going for the green. Find out which clubs work best for you -- these may be different depending on the course you play.
All eighteen clubs in your bag
This trick requires two steps. First, go to a scenario and edit your golfer. Go to "Edit Clubs" and replace your 3I, 9I, PW, and LW with your 5W, 7W, 1I, and AW. Go back and continue with the scenario. Once the scenario starts, quit. After quitting the scenario, restart the scenario and re-edit your golfer. Go to the "Edit Clubs" screen, but do not change anything. The screen will indicate that you are missing your 5W, 7W, 1I, and AW, but you are not. End the editing of your golfer and start the scenario. All eighteen clubs will now be in your bag. If you quit the scenario, all clubs will remain in your bag for whatever game mode you choose to go to next.
Control backswing height
When in between distances, slowly press the Analog-stick Down, but keep it from hitting the top (or full down position). Notice that you will be able to control the height of your backswing (which ultimately sets your power). Learn where your 50% and 75% marks are.
Aiming marker
The Aiming marker is the most important HUD component in the game. This tells you the distance out your aiming marker is. When using the D-pad to zoom in or out, note that your clubs change as you move through the respective distances. For more precision on half-shots, use the R1 or R2 buttons to change in club intervals. Pay close attention to the percentage indicator as well. This is the percentage out you are of the club you have that you have selected.
Tap-ins
Hit the ball close to the hole where you can get a tap-in. When your player is tapping it in, push the "Replay" button until it replays your shot before that. If done correctly, it will take a stoke off of what you got. For example, if you tap it in on 5 it will only count 4 strokes.
Shot selections
Your shot selection is important. Choose from the following:
Approach: This shot sets up 1/2 to 3/4 pitch/chip swing with various wedges for a maximum distance of 60 yards. This shot selection is useful for short to medium range shots that need precision to place the ball onto the green with minimal roll.
Punch: This shot type gives the ball a low, boring flight trajectory. Because it travels less distance in the air, it minimizes the effects of wind and thereby leaves more room for roll after the ball hits the ground. This is a good shot for hitting under a tree or into a strong headwind.
Flop: This shot type gives the ball a higher trajectory and less roll. It is only available with your wedges. The maximum distance is 50 yards. This shot is used mostly to fly over obstacles like bunkers, bushes, or trees or shots that need loft to sit on the green and stick.