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Check out the full list of licensed courses for the upcoming PGA Tour 2K23

Ready to hit the links? PGA Tour 2K23 will have players doing that with an impressive set of fully licensed golf courses, with more to come post-launch.

FOUR

And I mean “four” as in the golfing term, not in the amount of courses that’ll be in PGA Tour 2K23. Because as you’re about to find out, there’ll be a lot more than a quartet of fairways included.

The main game will host a total of 20 courses to play on, and all of those will be officially licensed. So they’re all real-world courses. As you can imagine, there are some huge names on that list too, stretching from sea to shining sea.

The full list includes:

  • Atlantic Beach Country Club;
  • Bay Hill Golf Club & Lodge (Arnold Palmer Course);
  • Copperhead (Innisbrook);
  • Detroit Golf Club;
  • East Lake Golf Club;
  • Quail Hollow Club;
  • Riviera Country Club;
  • St George’s Golf and Country Club;
  • The Renaissance Club;
  • TPC Boston;
  • TPC Deere Run;
  • TPC Louisiana;
  • TPC River Highlands;
  • TPC San Antonio;
  • TPC Sawgrass;
  • TPC Scottsdale;
  • TPC Southwind;
  • TPC Summerlin;
  • TPC Twin Cities; and
  • Wilmington Country Club (South Course).

Want more? Well, good, because there are more to be had. Of course, those will come in the form of post-launch DLC, but you get the drift. Pebble Beach Golf Club, Spyglass Hill, and Torrey Pines North and South Courses are all planned for that.

And on top of all of that, there’s also the Course Designer, where players can make their own greens. That won’t be available on day one, but will be a free download to add onto your copy of the game sometime thereafter (there’s no date yet).

PGA Tour 2K23 is scheduled to arrive for Xbox and PlayStation platforms, plus the PC, on October 14th, 2022.

About Jason Micciche

Jason's been knee deep in videogames since he was but a lad. Cutting his teeth on the pixely glory that was the Atari 2600, he's been hack'n'slashing and shoot'em'uping ever since. Mainly an FPS and action guy, Jason enjoys the occasional well crafted title from every genre.

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