2K are starting to hammer through the course reveals now, as we come to the halfway mark of confirmed venues for PGA Tour 2K21.
So far we’ve had everything from Scottsdale all the way to TPC Highlands confirmed for the game, however, 2K may have inadvertently revealed a new course.
Let’s take a look at what may be coming to the game.
TPC Twin Cities Seemingly revealed
TPC Twin Cities appears to have been revealed for the game, perhaps by accident.
The Tweet, which has since been deleted, showed an image of the course name, but a description which matches an earlier course reveal of TPC Scottsdale.
If we do get Twin Cities, we’ll be more than excited! The private golf club is located in the US, north of Minneapolis, and the 18-hole course has an impressive track record of hosting major tournaments.
Designed by Arnold Palmer, the course is noted for a signature beach bunker on the 7th hole and a general design that challenges players’ strategic skill-set.
When will we hear the next announcement?
We were bang on the money with our prediction last time, and the pattern continues, but with this small technical glitch, we don’t know when we’ll hear confirmation.
READ MORE: PGA Tour 2K21 Confirmed Courses
We’re on high alert until then, it could be coming any moment now!
Release Date & Pre-order
The title will be released on PS4, Xbox One, PC via Steam, Nintendo Switch and Google Stadia on 21 August 2020.
If you want to make sure you get your copy of PGA Tour 2K21, and get some extra in-game swag, why not check out our pre-order and editions guide below!
READ MORE: PGA Tour 2K21 – Pre-order and Editions guide
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