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PGA Tour 2K23: How to pick the best ball

PGA Tour 2K23 is either about to hit shelves or is already on your console dashboard, depending on whether you pre-ordered the title’s deluxe editions.

The game had a digital release on October 11th for those who pre-ordered one of the deluxe editions, while the standard release is on October 14th.

The game is a remarkable one, providing a superb rendering of the game of golf on next-generation consoles.

We at GiveMeSport reviewed the title and handed it an 8/10 score, as it perfectly encapsulates both the beauty and the frustration of golf.

And there is one feature that is vitally important if you’re going to build a legendary career in the vein of Tiger Woods: Ball packs.

Golf balls in 2K23 have two aspects to them. There is ball type and there is ball appearance.

Naturally, only one of those aspects actually has an impact on the gameplay.

Ball appearance is purely cosmetic, so you can pick which brand of ball you want to use, be it Taylor Made or any other official brand that is included in the game’s career mode.

Golf ball types can have an immense impact on performance, by comparison, and they can also be used in multiplayer. You can buy the types in sleeves of 3, 6, or 12.

They come in the following rarities: Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, and Legendary.

They cost progressively more; the Legendary ball pack for 12 common balls, per GameRant, will set you back $5.63, or £5.07.

The sleeves have different impacts, including spin, flight, bounce, and roll.

The Redline Pack will give you the ability to spin yourself nearer to the pin, be it using backspin to save a long shot, or topspin to give the ball an extra kick and wring some more yardage out of your shot.

The Magnet Pack does similar but does not affect the ball

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