The two main men go head-to-head in the simulator golf world, when Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy – founders of TGL – lead their respective teams in this week’s edition of the franchise.
RORY MCILROY and Tiger Woods’ TGL league has experienced a significant dip in viewing figures after just three weeks of the new high-tech golf league. The primetime simulator golf league saw
TGL, the new tech-infused team golf league launched by golf legends Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy features six teams, each consisting of four PGA Tour players.
You can only imagine how the TGL technicians felt when Rory McIlroy walked into his 90-minute practice session last week with two launch monitors from his personal collection. The four-time major champion and TGL co-founder needed to put his concerns to rest before he debuted in the league: Is the simulator used for golf’s new indoor league accurate?
Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy's new indoor golf league TGL got underway on 7 January 2025. Keep up to date with all the latest TGL scores here.
Rory McIlroy and his Boston Common teammates took on Tiger Woods and Jupiter Links on Monday, with the Northern Irishman having been forced to find a new teammate over the summer
The TGL, founded by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroys TMRW Sports, features six teams and 24 PGA Tour players; McIlroy plays for Boston Common Golf and Woods for Jupiter Links Golf Club; watch every match
In week four of TGL, Rory McIlroy led Boston Common Golf squared off against Tiger Woods' Jupiter Links Golf Club.
Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy's new indoor golf league TGL got underway on 7 January 2025. Keep up to date with all the latest TGL scores here.
Monday's TGL match between the Jupiter Links Golf Club and Boston Common Golf will air live on ESPN and can be streamed with ESPN+. Viewers can also stream the TGL live on Fubo, which offers a free trial.
Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy square off in the TGL — the high-tech indoor golf league they co-founded — for the first time Monday night. Woods, a member of Jupiter Links Golf
Linear TV coverage of TGL Golf in the US is with ESPN. That means you'll be able to stream coverage via the network's online service ESPN Plus, which also offers extensive streaming coverage of the PGA Tour, including main action feeds, marquee groups, featured groups and featured hole coverage.