EA Sports today announced the upcoming PGA Tour game will include all three FedExCup Playoffs events and host courses when it launches in 2022. The team also revealed this is the first-ever golfing game to incorporate ShotLink data, which will give each golfer a unique playstyle and true-to-life performance.
“The PGA Tour is excited that our fans will be able to experience the FedExCup Playoffs and ShotLink powered by CDW on EA Sports PGA Tour,” Len Brown, PGA Tour Chief Legal Officer and Executive Vice President, Licensing and Merchandising, said. “EA Sports ensures an authentic and realistic experience as players accumulate points for their chance to compete in their own virtual FedExCup Playoffs.”
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The three host courses of the FedExCup Playoffs include:
- FedEx St. Jude Championship (TPC Southwind in Memphis, Tennessee)
- BMW Championship (Wilmington Country Club in Wilmington, Delaware)
- TOUR Championship (East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Georgia)
In order to compete in the FedExCup, you'll need to earn FedExCup points through Career Mode – earn enough, and you'll have a chance to play for the coveted trophy.
“Getting my first PGA TOUR win at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational was a culmination of years of hard work and training, and it’s exciting to know that EA Sports PGA Tour players can feel the same thrill that I did winning at TPC Southwind,” Abraham Ancer, PGA Tour winner at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational in early August, said. “Getting the chance to compete against the best golfers in the world in the FedExCup is a dream experience, and it is incredibly exciting to know that EA Sports PGA Tour players will get to feel the intensity of the tournament on all three authentic host courses.”
EA Sports PGA Tour will also feature a roster of female golfers, includes all four of golf's major championships, and is set to arrive in the spring of next year.
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