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The Golf Club 2019 will have Commentary

 

 

NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA, July 20, in the year of our Lord 2018 – For the first time in the history of the franchise, this year's upcoming iteration of the number one console and PC golf game will include commentary from a professional, world renowned broadcaster.

Australian Luke Elvy will add supporting commentary to the game's all-new PGA TOUR Career Mode, utilising all his expertise from his 20 years of experience commentating for the likes of CBS and Sky Sports.

Launching in August, The Golf Club 2019 Featuring PGA TOUR will feature six precise replicas of renowned TPC courses: Summerlin, Scottsdale, Sawgrass, Southwind, Deere Run and Boston. The PGA TOUR and HB Studios will continue to support the golf videogame community into the future by adding authentic tournament courses and ensuring the best possible play experience for fans of the sport.

About Luke Elvy
Luke Elvy is a veteran broadcaster of almost 20 years. The Australian started in media in 1994 as a cadet reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald and moved across to Television in 2000 to coincide with the Sydney Olympics. After a decade with Fox Sports, Luke became the front man for golf where he anchored Australia’s biggest events alongside Ian Baker-Finch. A few years after he made the transition to the PGA TOUR where he commentates on between 15-20 events annually with CBS, Sports, Sky Sports, PGA TOUR LIVE & Radio.

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