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Ace in the Hole

Ace in the Hole

Record a hole-in-one

13.6%

How to unlock the Ace in the Hole achievement in EA SPORTS PGA TOUR - Definitive Guide

Hole 14 - Liberty National - red tees - 54 wedge - no adjustments - a few backspin taps. 3rd try
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20 Apr 2023 01:24

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Just to add my set-up: I used Scottie Scheffler, 60 degree Lob Wedge and also a tiny bit of backspin. Thanks for recommending this hole!
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By Zaisan1212 on 22 Apr 2023 17:59
Great tip, first try!!! :)
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By MotorCityPD on 23 Apr 2023 00:21
Got two heartbeat moments on this hole when playing this tournament in career. Then I tried different tee, hole combinations. This was the most consistent. 3rd try.
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By Goots 88 on 23 Apr 2023 01:02
Worked great!
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By Functional Mute on 26 Apr 2023 01:27
This worked for me eventually, but with a Tuesday hole location
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By Bobby Blane3 on 30 May 2023 21:19
I’ve tried this method 150-200 times never drops, what specs were you using? I believe that may be the issue at hand for me. My golfer is rated 98 maybe that’s the issue?
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By Jessegass on 03 Jun 2023 17:28
I used Scottie Scheffler, he only had a 60 wedge but 2nd try as described.
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By DBSbot on 18 Jun 2023 07:05
I found 7th hole of Pebble Beach the easiest, got it 2nd try and the 1st attempt was my fault.
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By NoHeroes94 on 05 Apr 2024 08:30
As of right now I believe this achievement is bugged. I have done this 3 times on 7th hole Pebble Beach and no achievement has popped.
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By Zixn on 13 Apr 2024 03:43
Fine for me 3rd march 24
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By jacky rooster on 03 May 2024 01:29
Working at Pebble Beach Hole 7 as of today 13th August.
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By ForeverN8 on 13 Aug 2024 13:15
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Mulligans will not work with this achievement. My recommendation is going to Stroke Play, selecting Top of the Rock and just hole 2 with Black tees, Sunday hole location, wind speed on 1-2 and W direction. I used Scottie Scheffler because of his consistency. I used mulligans to get a feel for what I needed to do, but even when I did make it I didn't get the achievement and had to do it multiple more times just restarting the round.

I used a 60º wedge with a slight draw setting to counteract the wind and to help come from the side because dead on I would regularly hit the flag. Just get comfortable having a repetitive swing and having multiple shots end up with 6" of the hole.
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12 Apr 2023 17:30

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This worked best for me. To add onto this solution here are some things you can do to replicate it:
Use the 60 wedge with the Finesse option, use a slight bit of draw, go to exactly 89 yards. I was able to get it it very close consistently with this setup,
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By Markavellli on 29 Sep 2023 04:49
This should be the top solution. Did it with Jack Nicklaus. Used Markavelli’s ideas as well, got it in less than 5 tries. Also unlocked the holey moley achievement.
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By JJ DANG3R on 08 Apr 2024 02:10
Your solution combined with Markavelli helped me get this within 30 shots. Thanks.
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By P00R GRENDEL on 08 Apr 2024 07:24
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Another option for those having trouble. I was getting close but got frustrated with the other approaches here. So I went looking for my own solution. I found this to be very simple, very little prep, high repeatability, and very quick to retry.

Quick match. Stroke play. Augusta par 3 course. Hole 4 only. No changes to anything. Jack Nicklaus. Most of the variability will be in your swing so if it is straight you need to adjust the distance based on your average power. For me that distance was 76yds. I consistently overswing with fast swing. 4% bonus power around there. So I push down on the Dpad till it says 76yds. You hit Y and it will zoom in and you can see the grid on the green. Again this will vary on power but for me based on my power I lined the arrow up in the middle of the 3rd and 4th vertical lines on the green to the left of the hole. Using the grid and distance measurements you should get a pretty high degree of consistency. Once you find your sweet spot where you barely miss left and right itonly takes a second to set your cursor and swing and reset if you miss. After all of that it will come down to luck.
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01 May 2024 06:49

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This worked perfectly. Took me like 7 attempts. Personally, I use the 3-button method, so all I had to do was move the target a little to the right, then stop the power at the bottom of the white section, and hit the middle of the aim. For the target, the hole is between 2 grid lines, I moved the target so that it swung left/right between those same 2 grid lines. BOOM!
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By JeffMomm on 08 Jun 2024 22:49
Another option for those having trouble. I was getting close but got frustrated with the other approaches here. So I went looking for my own solution. I found this to be very simple, very little prep, high repeatability, and very quick to retry.

Quick match. Stroke play. Augusta par 3 course. Hole 4 only. No changes to anything. Jack Nicklaus. Most of the variability will be in your swing so if it is straight you need to adjust the distance based on your average power. For me that distance was 76yds. I consistently overswing with fast swing. 4% bonus power around there. So I push down on the Dpad till it says 76yds. You hit Y and it will zoom in and you can see the grid on the green. Again this will vary on power but for me based on my power I lined the arrow up in the middle of the 3rd and 4th vertical lines on the green to the left of the hole. Using the grid and distance measurements you should get a pretty high degree of consistency. Once you find your sweet spot where you barely miss left and right itonly takes a second to set your cursor and swing and reset if you miss. After all of that it will come down to luck.
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01 May 2024 06:49

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This worked perfectly. Took me like 7 attempts. Personally, I use the 3-button method, so all I had to do was move the target a little to the right, then stop the power at the bottom of the white section, and hit the middle of the aim. For the target, the hole is between 2 grid lines, I moved the target so that it swung left/right between those same 2 grid lines. BOOM!
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By JeffMomm on 08 Jun 2024 22:49
I did mine in the Challeneges - Championship Moments - PGA Tour - Great Comebacks - List at Farmers Insurance - 3rd Hole Par 3

The wind is usually more consistent in challenges than a normal play through so it helps to place it a little easier on repeated attempts.

Sorry, this Game Clip has been removed
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02 Jul 2023 15:53

I did mine in the Challeneges - Championship Moments - PGA Tour - Great Comebacks - List at Farmers Insurance - 3rd Hole Par 3

The wind is usually more consistent in challenges than a normal play through so it helps to place it a little easier on repeated attempts.

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02 Jul 2023 15:53

I did mine in the Challeneges - Championship Moments - PGA Tour - Great Comebacks - List at Farmers Insurance - 3rd Hole Par 3

The wind is usually more consistent in challenges than a normal play through so it helps to place it a little easier on repeated attempts.

Sorry, this Game Clip has been removed
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02 Jul 2023 15:53

Another option for those having trouble. I was getting close but got frustrated with the other approaches here. So I went looking for my own solution. I found this to be very simple, very little prep, high repeatability, and very quick to retry.

Quick match. Stroke play. Augusta par 3 course. Hole 4 only. No changes to anything. Jack Nicklaus. Most of the variability will be in your swing so if it is straight you need to adjust the distance based on your average power. For me that distance was 76yds. I consistently overswing with fast swing. 4% bonus power around there. So I push down on the Dpad till it says 76yds. You hit Y and it will zoom in and you can see the grid on the green. Again this will vary on power but for me based on my power I lined the arrow up in the middle of the 3rd and 4th vertical lines on the green to the left of the hole. Using the grid and distance measurements you should get a pretty high degree of consistency. Once you find your sweet spot where you barely miss left and right itonly takes a second to set your cursor and swing and reset if you miss. After all of that it will come down to luck.
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01 May 2024 06:49


Rivera county club with blue tees and Sunday pin locations
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04 Jun 2023 18:33