An important cog in the PGA Tour 2K23 MyPlayer machine is the ability to choose an archetype. This is a lot like the NBA 2K games of previous years (technically, archetypes are still present in NBA 2K but mostly just by name. You could be just a “Glass Cleaner” but could be a terrific three-point shooter for example). In PGA Tour 2K23, you have several options to choose from.
These include:
So, with these archetypes in mind, which one should you consider? Ultimately, it’s up to you and what you feel will best give you an advantage on the golf course. If you’re new to the The Golf Club/PGA Tour 2K franchise, starting off with Rhythm isn’t a bad idea as this is probably the most balanced archetype and it makes your ability to swing the club a little easier thanks to its 81 Timing rating, which is the highest of the archetypes. The higher that rating, the less you’ll hook and slice your shots.
Perhaps you’re struggling with putting in PGA Tour 2K23. If that’s the case, Greensman is a great option as well. The two putting attributes are the highest among all of the archetypes as you might expect. And although the power is not great here, it’s solid enough to give you a few extra yards while you maintain the elite putting skills.
So overall, it’s simply dependent on what weaknesses you wish to improve on or what strength you want to build on. The nice thing is that you can switch between these archetypes freely so if you want to experiment then you can definitely do so. You can also go and fit your clubs as well with the new fittings feature, which can help give you a little boost. So play around with the different archetypes, see which ones you enjoy the most and have fun out there.
Colin Mieczkowski has been a writer for Operation Sports for a bit now and loves golf and basketball games. In addition, he's really been bewitched by the Steam Deck and has been looking for any and all ways to play sports games on Steam's portable device. When he's not playing PGA Tour 2K, NBA 2K, or EA Sports PGA Tour, you can find him watching plenty of sports on TV.