Tiger Woods’ debut match garnered plenty of attention but the third match of the season will be the real litmus test.
The TGL — the virtual indoor golf league with six teams that was created and founded by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy — had its second night of action, and there was one moment that had everyone buzzing. No, it wasn’t a moment on the (virtual) course. It was Tiger’s entrance.
Tiger Woods’ debut in the TGL, a new high-tech indoor golf league, ended in disappointment on Tuesday, as his Jupiter Links Golf Club team was thrashed 12-1 by Los Angeles Golf Club.
Tiger Woods isn’t sure what’s going to happen with next month’s Genesis Invitational, the PGA Tour event that he hosts in the fire-ravaged Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles.
A columnist’s thoughts as the world’s most famous golfer makes his TGL debut on ESPN.
Even in a lopsided defeat, the TGL co-founder’s first appearance in the simulator golf league delivered solid ratings.
The inverse scenario can be found in a story recently shared by the former PGA Tour player-turned-Golf Channel announcer Tripp Isenhour watching Tiger Woods on the range after a round at Torrey Pines in the mid-2000s.
When Unrivaled, a new professional women’s basketball league, tips off tonight on TNT, fans will be introduced to a version of the sport that Alex Bazzell, one of the league’s founders, described to me as “a Broadway show on steroids.
A resurfaced video of tennis icon Serena Williams being stopped for recording Tiger Woods at a 2013 golf tournament has sparked fresh reactions online. The […]
Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy’s TMRW Golf League is trying to make golf feel less like a funeral and more like a game for everybody.