TGL launch night: Inside Tiger Woods’ new golf league

After months of anticipation, Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy’s arena golf league, the TGL, finally arrived on ESPN. But what exactly is it? What’s it like in the stadium? Will it work? Can it last? And what on earth is that hammer they keep throwing down?

GOLF’s Sean Zak brings you along on opening night to give you a behind-the-scenes look at this new golf simulator league and answer all your questions.

0:00-2:50 Inside the Stadium
2:50-4:15 Player Highlights
4:16-8:35 Is TGL worth it?
8:36-10:56 Broadcast Breakdown
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20 Comments

  1. Welcome to the new era of golf. "GolfVerse" may be a good name 😆 I only hope that the fair play that is so characteristic of this sport is never lost.

  2. I thought it was pretty cool… there should be some more commentary, there was some dead space, I feel like it should be called like other arena sports. Just my two cents.

  3. Yall acting like theyre trying to replace golf, which is not the case at all, this is a fun casual thing that will put alot of younger eyes on real golf later in the year, im all for it stop with the "get off my lawn" old man gatekeeping….

  4. It would be really fun to be there and watch, no doubt there, but golf outside is what the average golfer can relate too best. If you’re going with the virtual golf the tv audience will not have the same experience as the attending. Having CGI and visual effects that are only visible to the TV audience would make it more fun. For kids especially I’m sure. Explosions on tee shots, fun characters (ad space), and make some whacky holes! Mountain tops, volcanoes, don’t do just regular tour golf.👍🏻

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