Every golfer available at launch

EA Sports PGA Tour will launch in April with 30 courses and 11 professional golfers, plus a custom career mode where players can create their own character to make it all the way to the Masters. After the game’s release, even more athletes and other content will continue to be added, especially throughout Spring 2023. EA Sports said it is working to create an authentic golf experience, and with the attention to detail that’s been shown in the trailers so far, it looks like they’ve done just that.
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The primary focus of EA Sports PGA Tour has been to create realistic courses and golf game mechanics; however, these courses still need characters that players can control as they experience it all. In addition to having some of the PGA Tour’s notable athletes, EA Sports PGA Tour has partnered with the LPGA to bring more female golfers into the game as well.
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EA Sports PGA Tour will have 11 professional golfers available at launch.
When EA Sports PGA Tour is released, it will already have at least 11 professional golfers on its in-game roster. On the FAQ page, it is hinted that there will be more as well, as it recommends players keep an eye out. on Spring for more information. In addition, players can create their own character to play in Career mode to progress from the amateur level to the tournament of masters.
Every professional golfer on the EA Sports PGA Tour roster at launch
The 11 professional golfers currently included on the EA Sports PGA Tour roster when it launches are a diverse group of sports legends. As the game progresses, players can either play as one of these professional golfers or choose to play against them to see how they compare. The following athletes will be included when published in April:
Scottie Scheffler Cameron Champion Xander Schauffele Im Sung-jae Nelly Korda Lexi Thompson Jordan Spieth Tony Finau Hideki Matsuyama Danielle Kang Patrick Cantlay
EA Sports PGA Tour has been in development for a while, but it will launch the same week as the actual Masters tournament on Friday April 7th and there will be an early access version on Tuesday April 4th for anyone who pre-ordered Deluxe or EA Play Pro editions of EA Sports PGA Tour.
Source: EA SPORTS PGA TOUR, EA SPORTS PGA TOUR/YouTube