The gameplay trailer for the upcoming PGA Tour 2K25 video game hit the internet on Tuesday, increasing anticipation for the title's February
Tiger Woods dominates the covers of PGA Tour 2K25, the upcoming golf video game. When does PGA 2K25 come out? Here's what to know.
Tiger Woods has been named the cover athlete for the latest golf video game, PGA Tour 2K25. Woods will be featured individually on the Legend's Edition of the game marking his second straight PGA Tour 2K cover after he signed with the franchise in early 2021.
Tournament: Buick Invitational Where: Torrey Pines GC (South/North), La Jolla, California Dates: Feb. 10-13
The tournament, which Woods hosts and whose foundation is the beneficiary, is played in Pacific Palisades, the site of the largest of the Los Angeles fires.
2K Games is back with the latest edition of its PGA TOUR 2K series: PGA TOUR 2K25. The new update arrives two years after the last iteration and sees Tiger Woods return to the cover along with a pair of new faces in Californian Max Homa and British golfer Matt Fitzpatrick.
Equipment manufacturers typically announce new tour staff additions in January when deals become officially official. In the last few years several also have made a point to reveal when existing staffers stay put,
Welcome to another year of The Grind, where we’re thinking of starting our own meme currency. Grind Coin has a nice ring to it, doesn’t it? Why are we thinking of this? Because we need some way to offset our golf gambling losses.
Just over a year ago, Thomas was hesitant to get involved with tour policy, preferring others to carry the load. Now he’s in his second year on the Player Advisory Council, and he sent a memo to players asking them to consider doing more with broadcast partners to improve the product.
The PGA Tour announced it is moving next month’s Genesis Invitational from Riviera Country Club amid the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles County. The move, which has been expected for several days, was finalized Thursday,
The Genesis Invitational is far from the only sporting event impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires. The NBA's Lakers and Clippers and NHL's Kings have had games postponed. Monday night's Wild Card Weekend matchup between the LA Rams and Minnesota Vikings was moved to Arizona as well.