EA Sports PGA Tour, as is to be expected, allows players to make their own custom golfer. This custom character can also be improved by leveling up and acquiring skills.
Not only does this improve gameplay, but it also allows you to customize your character to fit your preferred playstyle.
In this guide, we’ll show you how you can get Experience and Skill Points easily!
How to Get XP and Skill Points in EA Sports PGA Tour
The main way to get XP in the game is to complete the many many challenges. Challenges are a sort of sub-mission that require you complete specific scenarios
There are thousands of challenges, all of which provide many useful rewards such as XP. All of them have 3 different objectives of increasing difficulty.
Completing all of the objectives will earn you a 3-star ranking which grants the most rewards possible. You can retry challenges anytime you wish to attempt a better ranking.
The first Challenges you want to do are the PGA Coaching challenges. These start out with the very basics of golfing, basically acting as a tutorial. This makes them a quick and easy way to get XP early.
Completing a set of challenges will also allow you to claim extra rewards on top of what each challenge gives you. These are picked up from the Rewards section of the main menu.
For example, the reward for Shot Making Challenges will give you a whooping 30,000 experience! It will also give you some new equipment to use.
Once you get enough XP and level up your golfer, you will also earn Skill Points (SP).
How to Use Skill Points
SP can be used in the Golfer tab of the main menu. Here, you get to upgrade 5 different skill sets: Power, Driving, Approach, Short Game, and Putting.
Choose whichever ones best fit your playstyle and needs.
Don’t forget to spend your SP once you get them! You will get access to new shot types as you reach certain skill milestones.
That’s basically how you can get XP quickly and how to spend your SP. Make good use of this to power up your custom golfer and become a new golfing star in the MyCareer mode.
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