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.
Even in a lopsided defeat, the TGL co-founder’s first appearance in the simulator golf league delivered solid ratings.
Kisner found a bunker off the tee, then nearly found the fan-filled stands when he skulled one from the sand. Instead, the ball caromed hard off the flagstick and wound up in the rough on the other side. That had his Jupiter teammates Tiger and Max Homa—along with all of Los Angeles Golf Club—in stitches. But then things got even better.
A columnist’s thoughts as the world’s most famous golfer makes his TGL debut on ESPN.
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.
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.
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.
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 […]