ReviewPGA Tour 2K21 review: pro golfers offer gamers a chance to test themselves
- Tour tie-in is not fully utilised but new game offers TPC courses and PGA Tour golfers on PlayStation, Xbox and Switch
- Simulation provides a return to the course lost to many amateur golfers amid coronavirus pandemic

Golfers around the world, with the exception of the odd Commander in Chief, have not seen the fairway for months but PGA Tour 2K21 is here to change all that.
The new release on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch allows virtual golfers to pick up their bag and head out on any one of 15 official gorgeously rendered TPC courses including Sawgrass, Southwind and Scottsdale.
Developed by 2K and HB Studios, the game is an update to The Golf Club 2019, released in 2018, and takes the official tie-in with the PGA Tour to a new level from there.
Now, instead of just the official courses, there are golfers too, with Bryson DeChambeau, Justin Thomas and Tony Finau among 12 top pros making an appearance.
That is not quite as comprehensive a collaboration as some might like – you cannot play as any of the big names, for example, instead you develop rivalries with the game’s stars over the course of your career on tour.