Tiger Woods has returned to professional golf, though not in the PGA Tour. Since it launched earlier this month, Woods has been taking part in his own TMRW Golf League (TGL), which he founded in partnership with fellow major champion Rory McIlroy.
TGL gave golf fans a taste of its new overtime format as the finale to the matchup between Tiger Woods' Jupiter Links and Rory McIlroy's Boston Common.
McIlroy said Woods was as intense as ever for their Week 4 match, the first close one so far in the indoor sim league.
The newly formed Tomorrow’s Golf League (TGL) had its best match so far on Monday with Tiger Woods’ Jupiter Links claiming a 4-3 overtime victory against fellow co-founder Rory McIlroy’s Boston Common.
Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods brought fun, banter, and camaraderie to the TGL match, with McIlroy playfully teasing Woods' about his age.
Boston’s TGL debut produced its best match so far: Boston Common Golf, led by Rory McIlroy, may have lost to Tiger Woods’ Jupiter Links Golf Club team in overtime on Monday, but the newly-launched TMRW Golf League (TGL) was probably the real winner amid the best match of the inaugural season so far.
Woods became the first player in what is now four weeks of the new tech-infused golf league to receive a shot-clock violation. On the first hole of singles opposite Rory McIlroy, Woods had 8 feet for birdie to tie, but before he could put a putter face on the ball, the buzzer sounded mid-stroke.
Another week of the TGL is in the books, and fans got the most exciting battle of the season so far. Tiger Woods' Jupiter Links Golf Club took down
Between personal observation and some internet rumblings about the quality of the technology employed by the new tech-driven indoor golf league he co-founded with Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy decided recently to put TGL’s simulator through his own test.
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Tiger Woods says moving the Genesis Invitational from fire-ravaged Pacific Palisades to Torrey Pines will help 'raise more money for all the losses that have incurred.'