Collin Morikawa, Adam Scott added to TGL Monday league headed by Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy

We’re still a year away from the TGL debut, but already the news about future participants is trickling in.

We’re still a year away from the debut of TGL, the series announced last summer by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, but already the news about future participants is trickling in.

TGL will be comprised of six teams of three PGA Tour players competing in 15 regular-season matches on Monday nights starting January 2024. The contests will be on virtual courses where fans can watch every shot live on primetime television.

On Monday, another pair of stars were added to the circuit as Collin Morikawa and Adam Scott will join Woods, McIlroy, Jon Rahm and Justin Thomas in the series.

Morikawa said he sees where the events will hook younger viewers into the game.

“During my amateur and collegiate golf career, I loved team play and the added energy it brought to my game – especially in match play. That has only been elevated with the opportunities I have had to represent the U.S. in the Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup, and I am looking forward to being a part of a TGL team next year as well,” said Morikawa. “Beyond that, I think the design of TGL to provide sports fans the world’s best in a weekly, primetime golf competition, from start-to-end in only two hours, will appeal to a broader spectrum of casual golf fans and introduce our sport to younger fans.”

TMRW CEO Mike McCarley said via a release that Morikawa and Scott are strategic additions to the new series.

“As we fill out the TGL roster, the additions of champions like Collin Morikawa and Adam Scott continues to fuel our momentum towards the launch of TGL. The caliber of players Morikawa and Scott represent is indicative of the quality of competition we are striving to create within TGL,” said McCarley. “They both embrace what TGL can provide for fans, a short-form, elite competition in primetime where world-class players square off in team match play.”

“TGL is the next evolution within professional golf, and I am committed to helping lead it into the future,” Woods previously said. “Embracing technology to create this unique environment gives us the ability to move our sport into primetime on a consistent basis alongside so many of sports’ biggest events.”

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Tiger Woods welcomes Jon Rahm, Justin Thomas to TGL, the tech-infused competition set for 2024 start

The big names are starting to line up for Tiger and Rory’s TGL.

Tiger Woods withdrew from his Hero World Challenge due to plantar fasciitis Monday, much to the dismay of fans who were excited to watch the 15-time major champion return to competitive golf.

But the news wasn’t all bad. Shortly after he announced his WD, he gave golf fans something to look forward to in 2024 by announcing Jon Rahm and Justin Thomas would be joining he and Rory McIlroy in their new tech-infused league, TGL.

TGL will be comprised of six teams of three PGA Tour players competing in 15 regular-season matches on Monday nights starting January 2024. The contests will be on virtual courses where fans can watch every shot live on primetime television.

“TGL is the next evolution within professional golf, and I am committed to helping lead it into the future,” Woods previously said. “Embracing technology to create this unique environment gives us the ability to move our sport into primetime on a consistent basis alongside so many of sports’ biggest events.”

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Photos: Check out the stadium renderings for the Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy golf league

Check out these incredible renderings of what the newly-announced TGL could look like.

Wednesday was a busy day for the PGA Tour. Not only did it announce several changes coming next year, including top players committing to at least a 20-tournament schedule which will include 12 “elevated events,” but a partnership with Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy under their new company, TMRW Sports.

This new endeavor is called the TGL, a “new tech-infused league.”

“TGL is the next evolution within professional golf, and I am committed to helping lead it into the future. Embracing technology to create this unique environment gives us the ability to move our sport into primetime on a consistent basis alongside so many of sports’ biggest events,” said Woods via a release. “As a big sports fan myself, I’m excited about blending golf with technology and team elements common in other sports.”

More from the release:

  • Teams: Six teams of three PGA Tour players
  • Season: 15 regular season Monday night matches followed by semifinals and finals matches, starting January 2024
  • Venue: Virtual course complete with a tech-infused, short-game complex
  • Fan experience: Every shot is live within a 2-hour, primetime televised match

You’re probably wondering what these events may look like. Well, take a look.

Golfweek’s Adam Woodard contributed to this article.

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PGA Tour stars, including Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, to compete in virtual TGL on Monday nights

Move over, Monday Night Football: the TGL is here.

Move over, Monday Night Football: the TGL is here.

After Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy announced their new company on Tuesday, TMRW Sports introduced the TGL on Wednesday, a “new tech-infused league” that will partner with the PGA Tour.

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“TGL is the next evolution within professional golf, and I am committed to helping lead it into the future. Embracing technology to create this unique environment gives us the ability to move our sport into primetime on a consistent basis alongside so many of sports’ biggest events,” said Woods via a release. “As a big sports fan myself, I’m excited about blending golf with technology and team elements common in other sports. We all know what it’s like to be in a football stadium or a basketball arena where you can watch every play, every minute of action unfold right in front of you. It’s something that inherently isn’t possible in traditional golf — and an aspect of TGL that will set it apart and appeal to a new generation of fans.”

More from the release:

  • Teams: Six teams of three PGA Tour players
  • Season: 15 regular season Monday night matches followed by semifinals and finals matches, starting January 2024
  • Venue: Virtual course complete with a tech-infused, short-game complex
  • Fan experience: Every shot is live within a 2-hour, primetime televised match

“I have the utmost respect for the game of golf, and the TGL, while rooted in the traditions of the game, is taking a bold step into the increasingly tech-fueled future of sports,” McIlroy added. “TGL will tap into the appeal of team golf within an exciting, fan-friendly environment, comparable to sitting courtside at an NBA game. TGL will widen the appeal of golf to younger and more diverse fans and serve as another avenue to introduce people to the game I love.”

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