Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy’s TGL takes shape with Atlanta as third team

Atlanta joins Boston and Los Angeles as the first teams to be announced.

It’s a big week for golf in Atlanta.

As the PGA Tour prepares to host its season finale this week at famed East Lake Golf Club, the city was announced as the third to be represented in Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy’s new TGL, joining Boston and Los Angeles.

Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United owner Arthur Blank secured the rights for the team that will compete in the “tech-infused league” set to begin January of 2024. Blank also owns and operates PGA Tour Superstore.

“We are thrilled to partner with TMRW Sports and be a founding owner in TGL. I see this as an investment to grow the game, deliver an innovative product to avid fans while exposing golf to new, younger audiences, and another way for us to compete for championships for Atlanta,” said Blank.

Alexis Ohanian, Serena Williams and Venus Williams own the L.A. team, while Fenway Sports Group will run TGL Boston.

Six teams of three PGA Tour players will compete in 15 regular-season Monday night matches, followed by semifinals and finals matches, starting in January. The matches will be played at a tech-infused, short-game complex. Fans will be able to see every shot live over a 2-hour broadcast on primetime television.

Of the 18 players, so far 12 have been announced. The committed players include a handful of fan favorites who have combined for 28 major championships and 190 PGA Tour wins. TGL also recently announced Full Swing as an official technology partner, which shouldn’t come as a shock given that Full Swing is the PGA Tour’s official partner for golf simulators and counts TGL participants Woods, Jon Rahm and Xander Schauffele among its endorsers.

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Jon Rahm explains how Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy’s TGL ‘can appeal to a different audience’

TGL is set to debut on Monday nights in January of 2024.

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Like many professional golfers, Jon Rahm has a simulator at his house. It’s a 14-foot screen and you stand about 12 feet away when you swing. Pretty standard.

Rahm and the 11 other players signed up for TGL – a new “tech-infused league” that will partner with the PGA Tour – are in for a massive change of pace (and scenery) when the first event begins in January of 2024.

“From what I hear we’re going to be 35 yards from the screen and the screen is going to be 60 feet wide and 40-some feet tall,” said Rahm ahead of this week’s 2023 BMW Championship at Olympia Fields near Chicago. “I can’t even picture how big it’s going to be.”

“I’ve seen a virtual reality little video of it. I haven’t seen it in person. It’s different to what I expected,” he continued. “I didn’t realize how big it was going to be, which makes it a lot better.”

Six teams of three PGA Tour players will compete in 15 regular season Monday night matches, followed by semifinals and finals matches, starting next January. The matches will be played at a tech-infused, short-game complex. Fans will be able to see every shot live over a 2-hour broadcast on primetime television.

Monday Night Football will end on Christmas, Dec. 25, meaning the new league won’t be competing with the NFL when it begins in a few months.

Of the 18 players, so far 12 have been announced. The committed players include a handful of fan favorites who have combined for 28 major championships and 190 PGA Tour wins. Two of the six team ownership groups, based in Los Angeles and Boston, have also been announced.

TGL also recently announced Full Swing as an official technology partner, which shouldn’t come as a shock given that Full Swing is the PGA Tour’s official partner for golf simulators and counts TGL participants Tiger Woods, Jon Rahm and Xander Schauffele among its endorsers.

MORE: Meet the 12 players signed up for TGL

The committed players don’t know many details just yet, but that hasn’t stifled Rahm’s excitement for the new league. From the type of golf that’s being played to when and where it’s being played, Rahm is optimistic the TGL will bring in a new audience of fans.

“Like many sports nowadays, I think that is going to allow for probably a lot more live gambling, which is what a lot of people are trying to do nowadays when they’re watching sports,” he explained. “I think we can appeal to a different audience, and I’m looking forward to that, as well. I’ve heard a lot of great reviews and thoughts from friends of mine looking into it before they knew I was invested in it and wanting to play.”

“I think we have the opportunity to do something very special.”

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TGL names official technology partner, releases renderings of stadium

“I trust Full Swing to help power a majority of TGL’s gameplay platform” — Tiger Woods

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TGL announced on Wednesday Full Swing, the maker of golf simulators, as an official technology partner, contributing a majority of tech solutions for TGL’s innovative gameplay.

Given that Full Swing is the official licensee of the PGA Tour in the golf simulator category and counts TGL participants Tiger Woods, Jon Rahm and Xander Schauffele among its endorsers, the company was a logical choice to be integrated into the development of TGL’s gameplay technology over the past year.

“When we started looking at the technology required to make TGL a reality, I knew that Full Swing would be the key company I’d be comfortable working with to provide the best experience for players and viewers,” said Woods, co-founder of TMRW Sports and committed TGL player. “I’ve used Full Swing for almost ten years now and they continually innovate to make the experience better across their entire product line that I use at home and on the range. This is why I trust Full Swing to help power a majority of TGL’s gameplay platform.”

Full Swing technology will be utilized as the driving force of the TGL gameplay experience, which ultimately will feature more than 10 integrated technology elements. Additionally, TGL teams will warm up on Full Swing Pro 2.0 Simulators featuring a customizable driving range to prepare for matches.

“Across our simulator software experience, KIT launch monitor, and Virtual Green that can literally shift the type of putts the players will face, our entire product line will be represented with TGL,” said Ryan Dotters, CEO of Full Swing. “We’re actively customizing and super-sizing these tech solutions and several software platforms for the league’s unique needs.”

TGL is a new primetime golf league that fuses technology and live action with teams of PGA Tour stars competing in a purpose-built arena in Palm Beach, Florida, across a season of matches starting in January 2024. Currently, 12 players are committed to playing in TGL and have been announced, including Woods, Rahm, Schauffele, Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas, Collin Morikawa, Matt Fitzpatrick, Justin Rose, Adam Scott, Max Homa, Rickie Fowler, and Billy Horschel.

TGL also released the first new renderings of the field of competition since the original TGL announcement at the Tour Championship a year ago.

TGL Boston team to be led by Red Sox, Liverpool owners Fenway Sports Group

A new team name and logo will be released at a later date.

The TGL has gone bicoastal.

Earlier this month it was announced that Reddit founder Alexis Ohanian, as well as tennis stars Serena and Venus Williams, would take ownership of Los Angeles Golf Club (LAGC), the first of six team ownership groups for the new tech-infused golf league developed by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy’s TMRW Sports.

On Monday Fenway Sports Group (FSG) was announced as the ownership team for TGL Boston, the league’s second team. A new team name and logo will be released at a later date. FSG is the parent company of the Boston Red Sox, Liverpool Football Club and the Pittsburgh Penguins.

MORE: Meet the 12 players committed to TGL

“We are excited for this new journey as one of the six inaugural TGL teams in honor of a city whose love and passion for sports is unparalleled,” said FSG principal owner John Henry and chairman Tom Werner. “Through this new, tech-focused version of the game, New England sports fans will soon have a team of world-class PGA Tour players to cheer for and redefine for this community what it means to play the game in the modern era.”

If you’re unfamiliar with the plans for TGL, here’s the format:

Six teams of three PGA Tour players will compete in 15 regular-season Monday night matches, followed by semifinals and finals matches, starting January 2024. The matches will be played at a tech-infused, short-game complex, and fans will be able to see every shot live over a two-hour broadcast on primetime television.

Woods and McIlroy helped break ground on the TGL venue at Palm Beach State College in February, and currently 12 players have committed to TGL, including Woods, McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Justin Thomas.

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Reddit creator Alexis Ohanian, tennis stars Serena, Venus Williams lead ownership group for first TGL team based in Los Angeles

The team will be named Los Angeles Golf Club.

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The first of six team ownership groups for TGL has officially been announced.

Los Angeles Golf Club (LAGC) will be the inaugural team of TGL, a “new tech-infused league” developed by Tiger Woods and Rory’s McIlroy’s TMRW Sports, which was announced last August. LAGC will be owned by Seven Seven Six (776) founder Alexis Ohanian, and joined by tennis stars Serena and Venus Williams.

Ohanian, the creator of Reddit and Serena’s husband, is also the principal owner Los Angeles’ National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) team, Angel City FC.

“Los Angeles is the perfect home for our TGL team. This city embodies the intersection of sports, technology, and entertainment, making it an ideal backdrop for the innovation and excitement we aim to bring to the world of golf and its fans,” said Ohanian.

If you’re unfamiliar with the plans for TGL, here’s the format:

Six teams of three PGA Tour players will compete in 15 regular-season Monday night matches, followed by semifinals and finals matches, starting January 2024. The matches will be played at a tech-infused, short-game complex, and fans will be able to see every shot live over a two-hour broadcast on primetime television.

Woods and McIlroy helped break ground on the TGL venue at Palm Beach State College back in February, and currently 12 players have committed to TGL, including Woods, McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Justin Thomas and more.

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Report: Rickie Fowler to join TGL, the new Monday night golf league led by Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy

TGL’s roster is loaded.

If you’re unfamiliar with the TGL, it’s a new tech-infused golf league started by Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy and their company, TMRW Sports. It’s set to debut in 2024.

Max Homa, Jon Rahm and Justin Thomas are just a few of the PGA Tour stars already signed up to participate next year.

According to a recent report from ESPN, you can add Rickie Fowler to that list.

Fowler, who’s risen to No. 59 in the Official World Golf Ranking thanks to a great 2022-23 campaign thus far, is the 12th player to commit. Once recruiting is complete, the league will feature 18 players divided into six three-man teams.

The TGL venue, which broke ground at the end of February, is being built at Palm Beach State College in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

TGL: Full roster

TGL Virtual Render
Photo from TMRW Sports Group.

In 10 starts this season, Fowler has six top-20 finishes, including three over the last four designated events.

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Xander Schauffele, Justin Rose are latest commitments to new ‘Monday Night’ golf league TGL

The latest commits to the new tech-focused golf league are bringing some gold with them.

The latest commits to the new tech-focused golf league are bringing some gold with them.

The last two Olympic gold medalists, Xander Schauffele and Justin Rose, are joining the TGL, the primetime golf league in partnership with the PGA Tour. It will begin play in 2024. Schauffele and Rose make it 11 players committed of the 18 spots, joining Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, who are leading the league, and Justin Thomas, Jon Rahm, Adam Scott, Collin Morikawa, Matt Fitzpatrick, Max Homa and Billy Horschel.

Rose, who won the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am for his first win in four years earlier this month, has 11 wins in his career and won the 2013 U.S. Open at Merion. He won the gold medal in Rio de Janiero.

TGL’s approach of merging technology and golf is the innovative thinking that I believe will help the sport evolve and continue to appeal to a broader base of fans,” Rose said in a release. “And my team experiences in the Ryder Cup have always been highlights of my career, so layering in the team format with TGL was a big motivator for me getting involved.”

Schauffele, who won the 2020 Olympic gold medal in Tokyo, has seven PGA Tour wins, including three last season.

Added Schauffele: “As the golf landscape continues to change, being a part of TGL is exciting and it is another great opportunity for me to test my skills against the best players in the world,” Schauffele said. “It is also going to be a lot of fun with the unique environment they are building and being able to compete regularly in a team format.”

In August, following nearly two years of development, Woods, McIlroy, and former Golf Channel president Mike McCarley announced the formation of TMRW Sports and TGL. TGL will showcase team competitions from a purpose-built Palm Beach, Florida, venue. Here’s a short primer on how the league, which is expected to broadcast in primetime on Monday nights:

  1. Teams: Six teams of three PGA Tour players in head-to-head, match play
  2. Tech-Infused Venue: A first-of-its-kind venue for golf enabled by a data-rich, virtual course combined with a tech-infused, short-game complex
  3. Tech-Enabled Fan Experience: High-energy, greenside fan experience with every shot live within a 2-hour, primetime televised match
  4. Season: Primetime play for 15 regular season Monday night matches followed by semifinals and finals.

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Industry vet Ross Berlin handpicked by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy to head player relations for TGL

“My sons are terribly excited about the concept of TGL, and I think we have a winner.”

When Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy agreed to be involved in TGL, the tech-focused golf league debuting next year, they had one person in mind to handle the critical role of player relations.

Who better than Ross Berlin, the industry veteran who spent 24 years at the PGA Tour before retiring in March 2022 as senior vice president of player relations? Just when Berlin thought he was out and had bid adieu to the retired life, they pulled him back in.

“Tiger and Rory when they got involved kept mentioning to me that I would be a perfect fit to fill a role with this new enterprise,” Berlin said in a phone interview with Golfweek. “I couldn’t have written a better script about returning to the game than in this capacity and be able to re-establish a lot of great relationships with leading players in the game. It’s a dream come true for me so I had to jump at it.”

Berlin, who began in his consulting role as senior vice president of player relations for TGL in November, has been hard at work securing player commitment and will play an integral role in scheduling, working in tandem with the PGA Tour to make sure the schedules dovetail nicely, team selection and down to the nitty gritty of rehearsals and logistics.

Berlin is well on his way to fielding the six teams of three. There could be some designated alternates for each team, which could expand to 24 players, but that is still to be determined.

So far, nine players have been announced as participating, and Berlin said he has 12 players committed and another dozen reviewing contracts for the 18 spots with additional names to be rolled out over time to build momentum. The final rosters will compete in 15 regular season Monday night matches, followed by semifinals and finals matches, starting January 2024. The matches will be played at a tech-infused, short-game complex. Fans will be able to see every shot live over a two-hour broadcast on prime time television.

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In addition to his tenure at the Tour during which he was involved in WGC’s and the Presidents Cup and served as a member of the Tour’s Executive Committee, Berlin represented Michelle Wie West as an agent with William Morris Agency (2005); worked at Eagle International Group as Managing Director of Europe to manage organizational, sales, and hospitality projects in connection to the 1997 Ryder Cup at Valderrama Golf Club (1995-1999); and served as Chairman of USA Golf, the national governing body of men’s and women’s golf for golf’s return to the Olympics in 2016. Prior to joining the golf industry, Berlin started his professional career as a lawyer at Iverson, Yoakum Papiano, & Hatch, later joining World Cup USA 1994, Ince as SVP, Venues; ISL Marketing AG, FIFA’s exclusive marketing partner; and managing director of World Cup ’94.

“I enjoyed my work very much at the PGA Tour but it was getting to work that was taxing. When you jet up every Sunday to the next tournament location, that was a pain in the rear,” he said. “It was that part of the job that wore me out.”

Instead of viewing this new enterprise from a PGA Tour player relations perspective, Berlin’s looking at the concept through the lens of a consumer, particularly younger consumers like his two sons, who are in their 20s.

“My sons are terribly excited about the concept of TGL,” he said, “and I think we have a winner.”

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Max Homa, Billy Horschel become latest signees to new ‘Monday Night’ golf league TGL

This marks nine players committed to TGL, a new primetime golf league that will begin play in 2024.

Ho, ho, ho.

The holiday season is over but TMRW Sports, the tech-focused golf league headed by Tiger Woods and Rory Mcilroy, keeps sprinkling announcements of its signed players as if it’s still the 12 days of Christmas.

The latest to join the fray: Max Homa and Billy Horschel. This marks nine players committed to TGL, a new primetime golf league in partnership with the PGA Tour that will begin play in 2024. Half of the 18 players who will make up the six teams of three next year have been officially announced with Woods, McIlroy, Justin Thomas, Jon Rahm, Adam Scott, Collin Morikawa, Matt Fitzpatrick rounding out the previous commitments and giving the startup seven of the current top 20 players in the world and 162 PGA Tour wins amongst them.

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Homa, 32, rose to a career-best of 13th in the world after winning the Farmers Insurance Open, his second Tour title of the season and sixth career Tour title. He represented the U.S. at the Presidents Cup last year and has emerged as one of the game’s most popular players.

“I believe there is an opportunity to push the envelope for golf fans’ viewing experience. TGL is another example of how we can appeal to younger sports fans and TGL’s progressive approach with its use of technology will further elevate how sports fans engage with golf,” Homa said in a press release. “I love the concept of TGL helping to broaden the appeal of the game we love to a wider spectrum of sports fans. From the first time I heard about it, I knew it was for me.”

Horschel, 36, is coming off a year in which he won the Memorial and rose to No. 19 in the world. The former four-time All-American at the University of Florida made his first appearance on the U.S. Presidents Cup team, where he partnered in a match with Homa.

“I have always enjoyed team and match-play formats, dating back to my days playing for the Gators. Being a part of a TGL team and competing in this format on a regular basis next year will hopefully play to my strengths,” he said. “Competing in primetime in front of an audience will be a perfect environment for me as a passionate player who loves to feed off energy from the fans.”

In August, following nearly two years of development, Woods, McIlroy, and former Golf Channel president Mike McCarley announced the formation of TMRW Sports and TGL. TGL will showcase team competitions from a purpose-built Palm Beach, Florida venue. Here’s a short primer on how the league, which is expected to broadcast in primetime on Monday nights:

  1. Teams: Six teams of three PGA Tour players in head-to-head, match play
  2. Tech-Infused Venue: A first-of-its-kind venue for golf enabled by a data-rich, virtual course combined with a tech-infused, short-game complex
  3. Tech-Enabled Fan Experience: High-energy, greenside fan experience with every shot live within a 2-hour, primetime televised match
  4. Season: Primetime play for 15 regular season Monday night matches followed by semifinals and finals.

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Meet the players committed to the TGL, the new Monday night league led by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy

So far seven of the 18 players have been announced for the new league set to begin in January of 2024.

Come 2024, golf fans will be looking forward to Monday.

After announcing their new company TMRW Sports last August, Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy also introduced TGL, a “new tech-infused league” that will partner with the PGA Tour.

Six teams of three PGA Tour players will compete in 15 regular season Monday night matches, followed by semifinals and finals matches, starting Jan. 2024. The matches will be played at a tech-infused, short-game complex. Fans will be able to see every shot live over a 2-hour broadcast on primetime television.

But who’s playing?

Of the 18 players, so far seven have been announced. The committed players include a handful of fan favorites who have combined for 26 major championships and 149 PGA Tour Wins.

Here are the players committed to compete in the TGL starting in 2024.

Photos: Stadium renderings for the Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy golf league