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I don't know if this has been mentioned yet, but I think a clubhouse or ability to make tournaments that all of your friends can compete against one another in over a span of however long you want, like 2 days or 1 week, would be fun. 2k had this with their clubhouse feature and for some of us with friends across the country, different life responsibilities/schedules, etc. it would be nice to still be able to compete or play with/against one another even if it isn't in real time. I also second the idea of having a way to track stats amongst friends. This could also be solved with a clubhouse feature.
Oh, and remove the triple bogey limit.
- 2 years ago
Agree 100% with both of these. Clubhouse feature is a must, should be able to implement similar to what Fifa Lounge looks like.
Triple Bogey limit is fine for those playing on easier modes but for Tour/Simulation this should be removed.
Would also love to see some DLC throughout the year but I'm sure that's on the calendar.
Great game overall! Much better than PGA 2K23
- 2 years ago
@swishles_3 This was actually part of the Tiger Woods 12-14 games. It was called Country Clubs (CC), and it was one of the coolest things about the game. It's also probably what inspired 2K's Societies.
A CC could hold up to 25 people, could be public or invite only, and if it was your club, you could set up daily & weekly tournaments, with whatever difficulty or gameplay options you wanted to allow, or disallow. Honestly, because of that function, I had more fun with those TW games than any other golf game before or since. But once EA dropped the TW games, so, too, did they drop the CC's. When Rory came out in 2016, the CC's were nowhere to be found.
I sorely miss CC's, and I hope EA brings them back. I think it would be a boon to the game.
(another +1 to removing the triple-bogey pickup. It happened to me last night, and I quit playing because of it.)
- 2 years ago
I have really been enjoying SIM difficulty settings. My only request with the mode is that we get a green overview with breaks and elevation similar to what players would see in their yardage book. You can't zoom in on the green, so knowing where you want to leave your shot (below the hole) would be awesome.
- 2 years ago@Catphish37 Yes! If they’ve had it before, I’d like to believe it would be a simple update. Copy and paste.