"To see what has happened, I've known a couple people that have lost everything, so it's just hard." While entertainment was the theme of the night as TGL – the indoor golf league created by Tiger and Rory McIlroy – entered Week 2,
The second TGL match took place Tuesday night as Tiger Woods' Jupiter Links Golf Club fell decisively to the Collin Morikawa-helmed Los Angeles Golf Club. While most golf fans were pumped to see the 15-time major champion in action,
The second match of the TGL season is here, as Tiger Woods and Jupiter Links takes on Collin Morikawa and Los Angeles.
The field for 89th Masters on April 10-13 after the Latin American Amateur Championship, and now the players qualified for invitations.
While that has mostly been negative, the golf world has seen one major positive over the last month, and that's been the debut of the TGL, or "Tomorrow's Golf League," a venture spearheaded by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy.
From Serena Williams to Kai Trump, the stars were out to support Tiger and the pros on Tuesday night at SoFi Center.
Multiple times Tuesday night in TGL second week, the simulator seemed to exaggerate movements on shots, prompting questions about the league's technology.
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.
The return of a legend did not go as planned, albeit through much anticipation. Former Stanford legend, Tiger Woods, had not played a single match of competitiv
Justin Thomas shared his thoughts on the TGL and watching Tiger Woods' team get demolished in his debut on Tuesday.