Latest news:Tiger Woods and Lori Makirei TGL check the new TV partner the night before the first season.

The new Golf League technology league, TGL, has built a new broadcast TV partner established by Tiger Woods and Lori Machirou Law.

Tiger Woods and Lori Makillai TGL confirmed a new TV partner the night before his first season.

About a year after the TGL’s announcement, he signed an agreement on broadcasting with ESPN. Today, there was news that the Canadian sports network sports net would broadcast a golf league established by PGA Tour Woods Superstar and Rolly Maclelle.

TGL is broadcast in a few hours in TEM prime. It will be broadcast live in the United States on ESPN and ESPN +, and Sportsnet and Sportsnet + in Canada.

TGL’s UK’s broadcast coverage remains TBC. In the new roof golf course, many of the largest PGA TOR stars are represented.
TGL will be held on Tuesday, January 7, 2025

In total, TGL has 24 players. Six teams, each consisting of four players, will make up the 2025 TGL. Although it will be broadcast on Sportsnet in Canada, there are no Canadian players on TGL.

According to Sportsnet, there are conversations in the background to change it in the future.
LIV golf players are not part of TGL. John Lam and Tyrell Huton were originally composed, but they were sent from the TGL package as soon as they joined the Saudi Arabia circuit earlier this season.

TGL was ready to be released in January 2024, but was forced to start 12 months since the stadium roof was reversed.

2025 TGL Team /Player

ATLANTA DRIVE GC
Justin Thomas
Patrick Country
Billy Horchel
Lucas Glover

GENERAL BOSTON GC
Rory Makira
Hideki Matsuyama
Kigan Bradley
Adam Scott

JUPITER CONNECTS GC
Tiger Wood
Max Homa
Tom Kim
Kevin Kisser
LOS -angles GC
Colin Morikaba
Sahit tagal
Justin Rose
Tommy Fritwood

NEW YORK GC
Matfitz Patrick
Ricky Fowler
XANDER SHAUFELE
Cameron Young

GC BAY
Ludwig aberg
Wyndham Clark
Min U Lee
Shane Louie

TGL’s goal is to provide sports entertainers in the Fedex Cup season on the PGA tour. Woods and McIlroy came up with the idea for TGL together with TMRW Sports and Mike McCarley, CEO and founder of TGL.

The new league will take place in a state-of-the-art, purpose-built facility, giving up to 2,000 fans the opportunity to watch the action up close thanks to a huge virtual simulator and short game complex.

TGL promises a “high-tech, high-energy fan experience” offering golf fans the chance to watch the world’s best players compete in a team format.

The center features a giant simulation screen that’s 64 feet tall and 46 feet wide, about 20 times larger than a standard simulation screen.

The screen is equipped with full swing technology, and next to it the center also houses a short game area with three sand bunkers and three separate 15′ x 27′ virtual greens across a massive 3,800 square foot putting area.

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