EA Sports PGA Tour is the exclusive home of the Majors, including the Masters Tournament, the PGA Championship, the U.S. Open Championship, and The Open Championship
Revolutionized Ball Behavior delivers next-gen responsiveness so once your shot lands, the golf ball spins, bounces, dribbles, and rolls as it would in real life
As your golf game improves, so does your path to becoming a major champion with unified RPG progression
Create and customize a golfer, then develop your skills so you can master each course and learn to attack every hole like a pro
Choose from up to 20 useful shot types as you progress, enhancing your skill set for driving, approach, short game, or putting, depending on your style
Experience the excitement of the major championship golf in PGA Tour: Road to the Masters. Compete in the PGA Tour's best events in the season-long chase for the FedExCup. Conquer the top Amateur Championships including the Augusta National Women's Amateur, the U.S. Amateur, and other elite international amateur events.
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The game takes some learning as it mimics a real life course feel. Once you master the tempo and putting mechanics, this game is very fun and offers a great career mode!
Where the game falls short is the character creation. They don't offer you many options to create a character that looks like you and the pronoun option in that mode is useless as the announcers always use "they" to refer to your golfer.
I also wish there were sponsorship deals to reward good play and golf gear awards such as clubs and clothing for leveling up. The game also offers a limited store to buy your gear and it changes every day, so if you see a shirt you want and can't afford it, there is a possibility it's gone the next day.
The game also doesn't offer a very good tutorial mode or driving range like 2k23, so learning how to approach certain shots takes time to learn what works and what doesn't.
This wouldn't be an EA game without micro-transactions, so there are those and the game uses the "season" format where you get crap for free and need to pay to get the good gear.
Over all if gameplay and good graphics is what you want, then you will enjoy this game, but remember it takes some getting use to, and even easy mode can be challenging, so don't expect to be winning every tournament.