EA Sports PGA Tour is the newest in the PGA Tour series of golf simulation sports video games from Electronic Arts. As a mainline entry in the series, the game features many visual and gameplay enhancements over its 2015 predecessor, making it the best yet. EA Sports PGA Tour features plenty of in-game tournaments and additional content, including the "Road to the Masters" game mode available at launch. The Masters and its various game mode content will be the focus of this article. Read on to learn more about the same.
Note: Minor gameplay trivia and mechanics will be discussed below; discretion is advised for spoilers.
The "Road to the Masters" in-game content is available at launch and allows players to compete in the prestigious Master's Tournament at the Augusta National Golf Club.
The quest involves several game modes, such as:
Completing these game modes will allow for a complete Masters's experience for fans of the PGA Tour series. Additionally, a total of 30 different courses will be available on launch - including the much coveted 2022 men's championships host courses.
Players can rest easy knowing that Standard and Deluxe game editions have access to The Masters in the Augusta National game mode. Furthermore, 2023 championships will be added to the game as part of its live-service model.
Other than the all-important Masters, EA Sports PGA Tour also has the following noteworthy tournaments that players can partake in:
EA Sports PGA Tour was released on April 7, 2023, for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. A ten-hour trial of the game is available to play via Microsoft's Xbox Game Pass subscription service, along with EA Play.
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