Tiger Woods was the sixth and final player to emerge from the tunnel and onto the field of play for his TGL debut. No one announced his name.
Tiger Woods’ debut match garnered plenty of attention but the third match of the season will be the real litmus test.
The TGL — the virtual indoor golf league with six teams that was created and founded by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy — had its second night of action, and there was one moment that had everyone buzzing. No, it wasn’t a moment on the (virtual) course. It was Tiger’s entrance.
Jupiter Links’s players kept it light as the points piled up against them, emphasizing the entertainment factor during the second week of the new venture.
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Tiger Woods’ debut in the TGL, a new high-tech indoor golf league, ended in disappointment on Tuesday, as his Jupiter Links Golf Club team was thrashed 12-1 by Los Angeles Golf Club.
A columnist’s thoughts as the world’s most famous golfer makes his TGL debut on ESPN.
Even in a lopsided defeat, the TGL co-founder’s first appearance in the simulator golf league delivered solid ratings.
The PGA Tour said it would soon announce a new venue for the Los Angeles-area tournament, which has been staged almost exclusively at Riviera since 1973.
Justin Thomas is set to make his TGL debut next week as his Atlanta Drive Golf Club takes on the New York Golf Club.
Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy’s TMRW Golf League is trying to make golf feel less like a funeral and more like a game for everybody.