PGA Tour 2K21

PGA Tour 2K21 is a sports video game developed by HB Studios and published by 2K for Stadia, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. It is the fourth installment of the PGA Tour 2K series, the first game in the series to be released under the PGA Tour 2K name and the second game in the overall series to be licensed by the PGA Tour.

PGA Tour 2K21 received generally favorable reviews, with critics feeling that the game preserved the realism of its predecessors, while adding more difficulty levels and assists to make it more accessible to a wider audience.

The game has sold around 3 million units, as of May 2022.

Real courses

 * Atlantic Beach Country Club
 * Detroit Golf Club
 * Bay Hill Club and Lodge
 * East Lake Golf Club
 * Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club (Copperhead Course)
 * Quail Hollow Club
 * Riviera Country Club
 * TPC Boston
 * TPC Deere Run
 * TPC Louisiana
 * TPC River Highlands
 * TPC San Antonio
 * TPC Sawgrass
 * TPC Scottsdale
 * TPC Southwind
 * TPC Summerlin
 * TPC Twin Cities

Official fictional PGA Tour 2K21 courses

 * Caramel Creek
 * Cloudcrest Country Club
 * The Club at Ravenswood
 * Conservatory Club (U.S. Open); fictional name Northwest Open
 * Copper Dunes
 * Craigendoran Links (The Open Championship); fictional name The Royal Championship
 * Emerald Lake GC
 * Faxon Park Golf Club
 * Hickory Creek GC
 * Hoophole River Club (The Masters); fictional name The Legends Championship
 * The House on The Cliff
 * The Jumeriah Club (Dubai)
 * Katagawa Country Club
 * The Links at Royal Atlantic
 * Monte Cervino
 * McCory Shores Golf Club (California)
 * Ocean of Memories
 * Pearl Mountain Golf Course
 * Quincy Downs Country Club
 * Royal Ethalwind (Nova Scotia, Canada)
 * Tarwa Golf Club
 * Timber Knoll
 * Vaquero Valley Golf Course (PGA Championship); fictional name The Golf Club Championship
 * Victory Village

Reception
PGA Tour 2K21 received "generally favorable reviews" on all platforms, except for the Nintendo Switch and PC versions which received "mixed or average reviews", according to review aggregator Metacritic.

Owen S. Good of Polygon felt that the game addressed almost all of his criticisms of The Golf Club 2019, and that its assists "[gave] me the certainty of knowing that when my shot goes awry, I did something wrong. Moreover, I know what I did wrong, and the game no longer feels arbitrary or punitive."

Tristan Ogilvie of IGN similarly noted that given the reputation of The Golf Club as being an "uncompromisingly hardcore simulation" of golf (to the point that comparisons were made to FromSoftware games), the difficulty modes and assist options allowed players to achieve a more balanced experience. Among criticisms were its "static" environments, a lack of any women's tour or tournament options, such as LPGA events, or any licensed female players (although female golfers can still be created), the included PGA Tour characters not being playable, as well as levelling and rival systems that felt "arbitrary". In conclusion, it was felt that the game as a whole was the "most flexible and enjoyable golf game since EA’s Tiger Woods series was at its peak".

Barring "minor annoyances" such as its handling of rough, repetitive commentary, none of the tour professionals being playable in-game, and its use of micro-transactions, GameSpot felt that PGA Tour 2K21 was "the most realistic and pure golf experience in a game to date", preserving key aspects of The Golf Club while making it more accessible to a wider variety of players.

During the 24th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards, the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences nominated PGA Tour 2K21 for "Sports Game of the Year".