PGA Tour 2K21 announces its full roster of Pros

HB Studios and 2K have today announced the full roster of pros featured in PGA Tour 2K21. Alongside cover star Justin Thomas, PGA Tour 2K21 includes 11 other pro golfers. These pros stand between the player’s MyPlayer character and the FedExCup.

Aside from Justin Thomas, the 11 other pros are;

  • Cameron Champ;
  • Bryson DeChambeau aka “The Scientist”;
  • Matt Kuchar aka “Kuch”;
  • Kevin Kisner aka “Kiz”;
  • Gary Woodland aka “G-Dub”;
  • Billy Horschel aka “Billy Ho”;
  • Ian Poulter aka “The Postman”;
  • Tony Finau aka “Big Tone”;
  • Jim Furyk aka “Mr. 58”;
  • Sergio Garcia;
  • Patrick Cantlay.

Players will be able to create their own custom characters using equipment and clothing from adidas, Polo Ralph Lauren, Malbon Golf, Calloway Golf, Bridgestone Golf, TaylorMade Golf and more.

PGA Tour 2K21

While playing PGA Tour 2K21, players will be treated to a broadcast-style presentation which includes seamless replays, dynamic cutscenes and play by play commentary. Designed for players of all skill-levels, PGA Tour 2K21 has modes for Rookies and Pros. Players can also play with friends locally and online.

Pre-ordering PGA Tour 2K21 will reward players with a special 2K/adidas CODECHAOS MyPlayer pack. This will also be avaialable for those who purchase the Digital Deluxe Edition.

On Nintendo Switch, PGA Tour 2K21 is a digital-only title.

PGA Tour 2K21 launches for PC, PS4, Switch, Stadia and Xbox One on August 21, 2020.

Leo Stevenson
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