

(No, the Los Santos Golf Club in Grand Theft Auto 5 does not count.)ĮA Sports PGA Tour’s designers committed to bringing all four major championships of men’s golf, on their real-world courses, to their video game back in 2021, which makes the L.A. Unlike Augusta National, it’s never appeared in a video game before. One of the private courses where members don’t want to be bothered is Los Angeles Country Club, a super-exclusive joint up in Beverly Hills, and the site of the 2023 U.S. Wetlands and Lighthouse Pointe are fantasy courses brought back from 2015’s Rory McIlroy PGA Tour. The 30 courses included at launch in EA Sports PGA Tour on March 24. It’s when we’re doing the photogrammetry, and the panoramic shots, and the color and lighting stuff, that could be seen as invasive.” “But the helicopter, besides anyone hearing it, is not invasive, and we can get everything we need in 30 minutes. “It’s better now, because we would have to bring these really heavy tripod things, and set them up, and it would take a week to do a course,” Ramsour said. In other words, no real-life tee times were harmed in the making of this video game. A decade later, the technology is more accurate, more compact, and a lot less intrusive, producer Ben Ramsour said.


They’ve done this before for Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12, designers spent 10 days with state-of-the-art scanning equipment to bring Augusta National Golf Course into a video game for the first time - a process that often required the closure of several holes to club members. All but two of those are real-life courses, and for each of them, EA Tiburon developers flew drones and aircraft, and deployed lidar scanning from the air and on the ground, to map the terrain and get even the most subtle nuances of their greens true to life.
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Preview: EA Sports PGA Tour is back with more courses, customization, and shotsĮA Sports PGA Tour, launching March 24 on PlayStation 5, Windows PC, and Xbox Series X, will include 30 courses at launch, the most ever on the disc in an EA Sports golf video game, with more hinted as live-service updates.
