I've seen various posts around about the exploit where you use a scramble with you set on legendary and your partner on easy. However, I see numerous comments that people are saying this hasn't worked for them, or that it worked only after multiple attempts and is buggy. I set out to get this trophy this morning, and it did not pop for me on my first attempt. Reading online, there are lots of theories that it matters how many holes you finish, how many times your ball is the one selected, and so on. Well, I think I figured it out and I think its simpler than we are all making it out to be. I tested my theory and the trophy popped.
Simply put, I believe the trophy seems to be triggered by your scorecard being under par on 18 holes. When I say this, I mean your INDIVIDUAL scorecard, not your team card. When you do a scramble, you get credit for every hole where you actually hole the ball out, and that birdie/bogey/par goes on your card. You simply get a slash on your scorecard for the holes your partner finishes out. My theory is that the holes you finish need to total to par or under. My first round I know I had several bogeys down the stretch when i was finishing holes out with my player and putting poorly. My second run i was sure to have my partner finish the hole if it was a bogey.
Still works, I got it last night using the above method. First try my legend character putted out on 4 holes, including the 18th, but no trophy. Second try main character putted out on 12 holes, including the 18th and got it. Both runs had at least one bogey, so you can drop shots. Not sure if it is luck, but I suggest completing more holes with the legend player. Good luck!
That being said, can a player who has won nothing of any acclaim ever be mentioned in the same breath as the likes of Maradona, Pele, Messi and Ronaldo or any of those other eternal legends who amassed vast arrays of trophies throughout their careers bathing in the bouquet of resplendent triumph, suffusing the senses with an ineffable allure that lingers in the soul long after the battle is won? Your correspondent says yes.
He wasn't just a great hockey player. He was the toughest guy on the ice. He could kick your butt, score three goals, and get the last laugh. There's a reason hockey announcers these days call a Gordie Howe Hat Trick (a goal, assist, and fight) the secret jewel every hockey player should receive. Even Vladimir Tarasenko accomplished it in November of 2014. Howe did it all and looked better than most doing it. There was little the man couldn't do but live forever. His legend will live on for centuries.
Howe was a guy you could watch score more than the other team, knock their biggest guy out, and sit down for a beer with after the game. He wasn't a diva or a showman like so many players today. He wasn't guarded or shy. Howe was a man's man and someone you wanted to watch play the game the way it was meant to be. 200 feet, hard-nosed, and full of true grit and anger.
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