PGA Tour 2K25 – Full Course List

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PGA Tour 2K25 launches with 29 licensed courses, featuring a mix of returning favorites and new additions to the series. Oakmont Country Club and Royal Portrush Golf Club make their franchise debut, alongside major tournaments like the U.S. Open, PGA Championship, and The Open Championship in MyCareer Mode.

If your favorite course isn’t here, don’t worry—more courses will be added post-launch, including The Old Course at St. Andrews. Plus, the game’s Course Designer lets players create and share custom courses.

Confirmed PGA Tour 2K25 Courses

New Courses in PGA Tour 2K25

  • Oakmont Country Club (Host of the 2025 U.S. Open)

  • Royal Portrush Golf Club (Host of The Open Championship)

Returning Courses

  • Atlantic Beach Country Club

  • The Bay Hill Club & Lodge

  • Copperhead Course

  • Detroit Golf Club

  • East Lake Golf Club

  • Payne’s Valley

  • Pebble Beach

  • Pinehurst Resort & Country Club

  • Quail Hollow (Host of the 2025 PGA Championship)

  • The Riviera Country Club

  • Spyglass Hill

  • St. George’s Golf & Country Club

  • TPC Boston

  • TPC Deere Run

  • TPC Louisiana

  • TPC River Highlands

  • TPC San Antonio

  • TPC Sawgrass (Host of The Players Championship)

  • TPC Scottsdale

  • TPC Southwind

  • TPC Summerlin

  • TPC Twin Cities

  • Top of the Rock

  • Torrey Pines

The remaining three courses will be revealed later.

Final Blurb

With major tournament courses and fan-favorite PGA Tour stops, PGA Tour 2K25 is shaping up to offer one of the most complete course lineups yet. More DLC courses will arrive post-launch, so stay tuned for updates. If a course is missing, players can design and share custom courses with the in-game Course Designer.


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