PGA Tour 2K25 Review – The Ultimate Golf Experience or a Bogey?

PGA Tour 2K25 review delivers an in-depth look into one of the most visually stunning and feature-packed golf simulations available today. With its blend of breathtaking graphics, extensive customization, and a range of gameplay options like MyCareer and Top Golf, the game caters to both casual players and seasoned golf enthusiasts. From crafting your personalized golfer to taking on daily challenges, this PGA Tour 2K25 review explores the highs and lows of the experience, helping you decide if it’s time to hit the virtual greens. Don’t miss out on everything this game has to offer—read on for the full scoop!

PGA Tour 2k25 Review Pros:

  • Beautiful graphics.
  • 27.82GB Download size.
  • Steam achievements.
  • Full controller support.
  • Officially licensed.
  • Three swing-in-out choices for the controller – right stick, 3 click, and left stick.
  • Set if you use a controller or keyboard.
  • Mouse and keyboard support.
  • The game opens up into a tutorial.
  • 3 clicks is a circle where the inner circle is the distance, then you click a second time to stop where you hit the ball and then the third you hit the spin.
  • MyPlayer creation supports quick start or take my time options.
  • Five MyPlayer archetypes – Greenskeeper, powerhouse, technician, sculptor, and magician. This affects your stats and abilities.
  • Golf gameplay.
  • The tutorial opens, and then tutorial pop-ups and manuals are provided.
  • A full 3D golf game with 360-degree camera control.
  • The creator lets you change appearance at any time but you cannot change your archetype. You can set your pronouns and nationality.
  • Daily, weekly, and seasonal quests.
  • 2K account linking support.
  • Five game modes – MyCareer, quick play, matchmaking, Top Golf, and training.
  • Three ranked game modes – matchmaking, tours, and online societies.
  • Download and upload the course creator.
  • Clothing slots for – tops, hats, gloves, bottoms, footwear, and accessories. You can set what you wear for casual, and each round.
  • Golf bags let you choose your clubs and club skins, earn experience by using the clubs, and level them up to improve them.
  • Upgrade clubs with parts that affect stats both good and bad.
  • Choose your caddie to be with you from the many choices.
  • Gameplay settings – five difficulties for sim difficulty, opponent difficulty, conditions difficulty, rounds per event, round length, holes to play, and unplayed holes amount.
  • MyCareer lets you choose what you do and don’t want to do from events to matches, you use a social media app for news and events. Earn followers and check your rank.
  • Fully voiced commentators.
  • Instant feedback on your hits as they pop up around the swing meter.
  • You can do a view change to see where you intend the ball to go.
  • Fast forward button for your shots.
  • The game is really satisfying to play with its tight controls and familiar play.
  • Six camera angles to go through.
  • At any time in a hole, you can bring up the map of the hole.
  • Any quests or challenges progress or completion will pop up on the screen as you do them.
  • Take part in pre-tournament interviews with multiple-choice answers that affect your followers and how level-headed you are.

PGA Tour 2k25 Review Cons:

  • You still need access to a keyboard for any text typing like names etc in the creator.
  • The commentators repeat themselves a lot.
  • VC (real money) adverts for items are everywhere and pop up a lot on the menus.
  • Any sort of clothing is either unlocked through play for the basics or you have to pony up some real money.
  • Graphical glitches.
  • doesn’t have a benchmark test for the graphics
  • It feels cheap at times with how good the AI can be.
  • Any lag renders the game unplayable.
  • I still found it hard to judge shots and distance.

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PGA Tour 2k25:

Official website.

Developer: HB Games

Publisher: 2K Sports

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Steam

Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!

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