The game was abandoned due to poor sales numbers?
Well, no wonder! EA basically ignored the entire PC market. (And contrary to one of the above comments, the 2023 version was definitely touted as being available for both PlayStation and PC, with both versions ultimately released at roughly the same time).
As for the controller crowd all suggesting to "just play on a controller", I'm happy they are satisfied, but that doesn't mean the rest of us need to be. A lot of PC gamers strongly prefer using keyboard and mouse controls for pretty much any game. But in my opinion, ESPECIALLY when it comes to golfer/games looking to play a golf simulation on the PC, twiddling controller sticks --no matter how much controller fans argue for the differences in "skill" involved -- just can't give anywhere near as satisfying a golf-stroke like "feel" as a mouse stroke can.
In short, many of us PC players were looking forward to playing on a whole host of the gorgeous courses, including LPGA tour elements (another selling point nfor me) for which EA negotiated exclusive licensing rights. Only for EA's up-front misrepresenation, and frankly utter lack of any serious investment in the PC platform at all, to leave us sorely dissapointed at launch day. I can't be the only such person who pre-purchased, in part very much on the basis of the hyped of availability of keyboard and mouse play on PC, and then ended up refunding the game on day one when it became clear that ZERO effort had been put into making the game meaningfully playable that way.