Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, co-founders of TGL, needed to replace Jon Rahm after LIV Golf swept in (Image: Getty)Ludvig Aberg, the rising star of golf, has been confirmed as the latest addition to Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy’s innovative golf league, TGL. Despite only turning professional last June, Aberg has quickly climbed into the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking, thanks to victories on both the PGA Tour and DP World Tour within just 11 months.Aberg is now set to take on indoor golf, having pledged to join the TGL setup following the recent loss of Jon Rahm to LIV. TGL is due to officially launch next January after its 2024 season was postponed due to damage to its SoFi Center home in Florida.Aberg will join ‘The Bay Golf Club’, the newest franchise of TGL, alongside US Open champion Wyndham Clark, Min Woo Lee and Shane Lowry. The new franchise is managed by ex-Milwaukee Bucks owner Marc Lasry, with Golden State Warriors stars Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, and Andre Iguodala also participating.Raging LIV Golf star turns the air blue in Adelaide despite banking £116,000LIV Golf stars dug out over ‘etiquette’ at MastersLasry, the CEO of the Avenue Capital Group, has shown immense excitement for investing in The Bay Golf Club with the hope of bringing an innovative game to the increasing number of golf fans. According to him: “We believe that The Bay Golf Club will be a beloved team in Northern California and beyond.”We are looking forward to the launch of TGL in January 2025, and we are using this year to build excitement, energy, and passion for our team and the league.”Indeed, the inclusion of Aberg proved significant for the league’s co-founders Woods and McIlroy, who last November faced the loss of former Masters champion Rahm following an eye-watering move to Saudi Arabia-backed LIV.Aberg is the rising star of golf and nearly won the Masters on his first appearance at Augusta As for Rahm, he declared a shift in his decision concerning participation in the simulator-based circuit, after vanishing from the league’s roster. “I am sad to confirm that I will not be participating in the first TGL season,” Rahm expressed via a tweet adding, “While I still think it’s a great opportunity, right now it would require a level of commitment that I can’t offer.”His final message was: “Best of luck to everyone involved and may the best team win! ” Following this, Rahm took the world of golf by storm when he inked a record smashing deal with LIV Golf.The deal also consisted of Ryder Cup teammate Tyrrell Hatton making a commitment to his Legion XIII team, another star initially pledged to play season one of TGL prior his removal from the league in February.
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