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  • Tiger Woods reflects on TGL gaffe as ‘one of his most embarrassing moments’

    Tiger Woods reflects on TGL gaffe as ‘one of his most embarrassing moments’



    Title: Tiger Woods’ TGL gaffe: A Lesson in Resilience and Redemption

    In a recent interview, golf legend Tiger Woods opened up about what he described as one of the most embarrassing moments of his career – the infamous TGL gaffe. This incident, where Woods mistakenly referred to the players as “TGL” instead of “PGA” during a press conference, caused quite a stir in the golfing world.

    However, what truly sets Woods apart is his ability to bounce back from setbacks and learn from his mistakes. Instead of letting the gaffe define him, Woods used it as a learning experience and motivation to improve his game both on and off the course.

    This resilience and determination is what has made Tiger Woods one of the greatest golfers of all time. His ability to overcome adversity and come back stronger than ever is a testament to his character and dedication to the sport.

    So, the next time you face a challenge or embarrassment, remember Tiger Woods’ TGL gaffe and take it as an opportunity to grow and improve. Like Woods, you too can turn a setback into a stepping stone towards success.



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  • David Ortiz Delivers On-Brand (NSFW) Message At Boston Common TGL Debut


    David Ortiz had a message for those rockin’ green and representing Boston.

    No, not the Celtics, although they could use a motivational message amid their slump.

    Ortiz attended Boston Common Golf’s TGL debut against Jupiter Links Golf Club at SoFi Center on Monday, and offered a familiar rally cry sports fans surely will recognize.

    “This is our (expletive) city!” Ortiz told ESPN’s Marty Smith. “Let’s go guys!”

    The Red Sox legend has been one of the biggest Boston Common Golf supporters since the Ballfrogs were introduced. Ortiz seems confident Rory McIlroy, Keegan Bradley, Adam Scott and Hideki Matsuyama, who hasn’t yet made his debut, will have Boston in postseason contention when the time comes.

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    “Boston is the city of champions, man,” Ortiz said on the broadcast. “It’s a city that supports sport better than any other city. And when you come to Boston, you gotta bring it.”

    Boston Common’s debut lived up to the hype despite the fact the Ballfrogs ultimately lost to Tiger Woods and JLGC after an entertaining closest-to-the-pin overtime.

    Boston Common will be back at SoFi Center on the campus of Palm Beach State College on Monday. The Ballfrogs will try for a bounce-back win against Los Angeles Golf Club with players set to take the first tee at 9 p.m. ET.



    David Ortiz, former Red Sox player and beloved Boston icon, made a grand entrance at the Boston Common for the debut of his new Tequila brand, TGL. The crowd went wild as Big Papi strutted onto the stage, exuding his signature charisma and charm.

    But what really got the crowd roaring was Ortiz’s NSFW message. With a twinkle in his eye, he declared, “This tequila ain’t for the faint of heart. It’s for those who like it bold, like me.” The crowd erupted in cheers and applause, clearly loving Ortiz’s on-brand message.

    As he raised a glass of TGL to the crowd, Ortiz proved once again why he is a fan favorite in Boston. With his larger-than-life personality and unapologetic attitude, he delivered a message that was perfectly on-brand for TGL and left the crowd wanting more.

    Overall, David Ortiz’s debut at the Boston Common for TGL was a huge success, and fans can’t wait to see what he has in store next. Cheers to Big Papi and his new venture!

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  • ‘Sub in Charlie Woods’: Calls Mount for Kevin Kisner to Be Fired Amid Yet Another Disastrous TGL Outing


    Kevin Kisner out. Charlie Woods in. That’s the prevalent sentiment midway through the second match of Jupiter Links. Kisner struggled in the first match itself, hitting into the water, and then pulling off a shank no one ever thought was possible with a wedge. The Kiz Show is still going on in the second match of the Jupiter Links GC. The veteran golfer has the chops for self-deprecation but that’s not the only skill fans expect to see from him.

    In the second match in TGL, this time against, Rory McIlroy, Keegan Bradley, and Adam Scott’s Boston Common Golf, Kisner was once again struggling. Jupiter Links threw the hammer on the second hole, confident enough to win and rake in two points. 

    But Kisner missed the putt forcing Tom Kim to come to rescue. They eventually lost the hammer as Boston tied the hole. In the last match, other than a few haywire approach shots and drives, Kisner’s highlight was the bizarre shank. The veteran pro, who moonlights as an analyst for Golf Channel as well, fired his wedge straight at the flagstick. The ball hit the flagstick and jetted off to the sides

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    It left everyone in splits. “We honestly didn’t think that anyone could possibly get hit in here. But that was one of the funniest moments I’ve ever seen, Kis hitting that shot like that. We were just dying,” said the Tiger Woods at that time. He still included Kisner in the team in place of Max Homa. Nevertheless, as the four-time PGA Tour winner continued to put the team in a difficult position, some fans actually wanted him replaced and subbed out from the team. 

    Fans want to see Charlie Woods and it’s not a bad idea 

    Ironically, Kevin Kisner asked Charlie to come down in the previous match. ““You wanna come and play? Come sub in, man! Bring in the righty.” Some fans would actually want that to happen. “Charlie Woods would probably be a significant improvement over Kevin Kisner who should be permanently benched,” noted one frustrated fan.”Can @JupiterLinksGC sub in Charlie for Kisner?!” wrote one user.  Of course, that is not happening. Not at least in this season. Notably, TGL doesn’t allow substitution within a match as well. 

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    It’s not a bad idea though. Firstly, the veteran golfer indeed looks out of place in front of a simulator. Secondly, Woods Jr., being a teenager with a quite impressive game, would benefit the team more. Plus, of course, you can’t rule out the charm of watching the father-son duo teeing off together week in and week out. Then the teenager is an elite trash talker, who, if mic’d up wouldn’t refrain from throwing darts at his dad’s colleagues. He is actually in the arena and offering tips to his father. 

    Referring to his shank from the last time, Kyle Porter, former CBS writer and current betting analyst at TGL, tweeted, “I am convinced that Jupiter declined the hammer not because they weren’t going to win the hole but to keep the fans safe from another Kevin Kisner bunker shot.” Alex Myers, Senior Writer at Golf Digest, actually joked that Woods is facing a more difficult task than the 2008 US Open, where he played with a broken leg and still won his 14th major title in a Monday playoff.Tiger Woods winning a TGL match with Kevin Kisner as a teammate would be more impressive than him winning a U.S. Open on a broken leg.

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    While, Frankie Borrelli of Barstool Sports wrote, “Kevin Kisner walks into the TGL arena and every ounce of skill in his body stays in the parking lot.” The 40-year-old somewhat redeemed himself with a clutch 10-footer putt on the 8th hole. A few minutes before that Kisner actually hit probably his best shot in TGL, a spectacular approach on the 7th. But he still has a long way to go before he has the fans convinced of his worth. Till then fans will keep calling for Charlie Woods.





    It seems like the pressure is mounting for Kevin Kisner as fans and critics alike are calling for him to be benched in favor of the young prodigy, Charlie Woods. Kisner’s recent performance in The Golf League (TGL) has been nothing short of disastrous, with missed putts, errant drives, and lackluster play all around.

    Many are pointing to Woods as the solution to TGL’s woes, noting his impressive skills and potential to turn things around for the struggling team. With Kisner’s lack of results and ongoing struggles, the calls for his firing are only getting louder.

    Will TGL make the bold move to sub in Charlie Woods and give him a chance to shine? Only time will tell, but one thing is for certain – the pressure is on for Kisner to step up his game or risk losing his spot on the team. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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  • Why Did Tiger Woods’s TGL Team Opt to Play Kevin Kisner for Match 4 Mere Days After His Meltdown at SoFi Center?


    Tiger Woods was in action at the TGL, leading his team, Jupiter Links GC, against Los Angeles GC in an exciting matchup. While the match had plenty of thrilling moments, one incident overshadowed everything: Kevin Kisner’s hilarious blunder on the par-3 14th hole. Attempting a shot from the bunker, Kisner’s ball disastrously struck the flagstick, ricocheting off comically. The crowd burst into laughter, and even Tiger, known for his stoic demeanor, couldn’t contain his amusement.

    Woods later called it one of the

    “funniest” moments he’d ever seen, admitting, “It was just one of those weird nights.” Despite the comedy, Woods’s team suffered a heavy 12-1 defeat. Golf fans and big names alike have since taken to social media, sharing their laughter and disbelief over Kisner’s unforgettable mishap. And not to forget his terrible round at the American Express this weekend.

    Seeing his current performance, one might not expect him to be a part of the fourth match. But guess what? Kevin Kisner was the one chosen for the match against the Boston Common Golf team, and it was Max Homa who was benched. But why is it so? Well, to begin with, Max Homa had to withdraw from the American Express with three holes left to conclude the second round. He cited an injury, so he probably will not be able to appear for the next game. Additionally, leaving the performance factor aside, Kisner was actually a good addition when it comes to the entertainment aspect of the game.

    Keeping all these things in mind, Tiger

    Woods probably chose Kisner, and Tom Kim due to the match with Rory McIlroy’s team. While Kevin Kisner does bring in entertainment, he acts wittily enough on the course as well.

    Kevin Kisner takes a dig at Max Homa

    Max Homa’s last victory came at the 2023 Farmers Insurance Open, where he finished with a solid 13-under-par 275. Now, back at the same course, for the 2025 edition, he was hoping to add another win to his growing list of accomplishments. Things started off well enough with a solid tee shot on the par-4 first on the South Course, but then his luck seemed to have turned off. Homa’s approach shot landed in the left greenside bunker, and from there, it was a domino effect of misfortune. His next shot found the right greenside bunker, and after a couple more attempts, he was still trapped.

    His fourth shot stayed in the sand, and after finally reaching the green, he was forced to two-putt from inside 8 feet for a painful triple-bogey 7. He managed to regroup for a few holes, making pars, but then the bunker curse hit again on the fourth. He ended his front nine with a 5-over. Kevin Kisner could not help but laugh at him. He stated that Max Homa probably learned from his TGL debut for the match, especially regarding his bunker shots, and was using them for the first hole at the Farmers Insurance Open. And well, it was a fun one indeed! Are you excited to see Kevin Kisner for the fourth match? Let us know in the comments section below!



    Tiger Woods’s TGL Team made a bold decision to play Kevin Kisner for Match 4 just days after his meltdown at the SoFi Center. Many fans and analysts were left questioning why the team would choose to put Kisner back in the spotlight so soon after his struggles.

    One possible explanation for this decision is that the TGL Team believes in Kisner’s abilities and resilience as a golfer. Despite his recent performance, Kisner has proven himself to be a strong competitor in the past and may have the mental fortitude to bounce back from setbacks.

    Additionally, the TGL Team may have strategic reasons for choosing Kisner for Match 4. Perhaps they believe that Kisner’s playing style or skills are better suited for the course or conditions they will be facing in the upcoming match.

    Ultimately, only time will tell if the TGL Team’s decision to play Kisner for Match 4 will pay off. Fans will be eagerly watching to see how Kisner performs and if he can redeem himself after his recent struggles at the SoFi Center.

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  • Monday Leaderboard: Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy face off at last in TGL


    Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods are ready to do battle in TGL. (Mike Ehrmann/TGL/TGL Golf via Getty Images)

    Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods are ready to do battle in TGL. (Mike Ehrmann/TGL/TGL Golf via Getty Images)

    Welcome to the Monday Leaderboard, where we run down the weekend’s top stories in the wonderful world of golf. Grab an Arnold Palmer, pull up a chair and get ready for a battle of titans …

    Think what you will about TGL, the new indoor golf league — fun addition to the golf universe or strange made-for-TV aberration — but it’s undeniable that we’ve arrived at the league’s big moment. Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, giants of two generations and the founders behind TGL, will meet for the first time Monday night. You probably don’t much care about whether Tiger’s Jupiter Links Golf Club can bounce back from its initial humiliation, or whether Rory’s Boston Common Golf Club will shine in its debut. But if you’re a golf fan, you do care about seeing these two legends going head-to-head. It’s not Sunday at Augusta, true, but it’s still going to be fun, one way or another.

    The AT&T Pro-Am at Pebble Beach tees off this week with a bit of extra juice. It’s the second “signature” event of the year, but the first to feature Scottie Scheffler, returning to the links for the first time since injuring his hand on Christmas. He’ll be joined by McIlroy, Collin Morikawa, Jordan Spieth and a whole bunch of other notable names, making this a true must-watch event. Scheffler had to have bits of glass surgically removed from his hand after breaking a glass, which means he’ll probably only win by seven or eight.

    (Bruno Rouby / Yahoo Sports)(Bruno Rouby / Yahoo Sports)

    (Bruno Rouby / Yahoo Sports)

    All due respect to the players who competed in this past weekend’s Farmers Insurance Open, and the windy conditions at Torrey Pines, but this was a case study in why the game needs a shot clock, or slow-play penalties, or anything to keep the game moving. After the final threesome played the front nine holes in three hours, CBS analyst Dottie Pepper seethed. “I think we’re starting to need a new word to talk about this pace-of-play issue, and it’s respect,” she said. “For your fellow competitors, for the fans, for broadcasts, for all of it. It’s just gotta get better.” TGL’s shot clock has brought a renewed focus to the speed of play, and CBS’ broadcasts are continuing the conversation … but not in a way that the PGA Tour would like.

    It’s a generally accepted truism that a golf-ball rollback would improve the current pro game by bringing strategy back into course management, preventing players from bombing drives and wedging their way onto the green. Rollback’s usage for casual players, however, is much less beneficial … and since several entities in the game are against “bifurcation,” or using different rules for pros and amateurs, there’s now some new pushback to planned rollback rules.

    New PGA of America commissioner Derek Sprague voiced his concerns just days after taking over the job. “I don’t know one recreational golfer that wants to hit it shorter,” Sprague told Golf Digest. “I don’t think we want 30 or 40 million golfers to go out and have to not only buy new golf balls, but now buy new equipment to match the new golf ball. So it really puts a burden on the recreational player.” It’s all a matter of whom the rules are meant to serve, and whom they unfairly penalize. And the matter clearly isn’t anywhere close to solved, no matter when the rules are enforced.

    Harris English entered Saturday’s final round at the Farmers Insurance Open with a one-shot lead, then promptly gave it away with two early bogeys. But he rallied to win by one shot over Sam Stevens. It’s English’s fifth PGA Tour victory, and one achieved in the toughest conditions so far this year on Tour.

    (AP Photo/Denis Poroy)(AP Photo/Denis Poroy)

    (AP Photo/Denis Poroy)

    Nice little trophy this time around for the Tour stop, a replica of Torrey’s famous windswept pines. Would’ve been better if they were actual size, but we go with what we can get. (Does he get to keep the surfboard?)

    Nice job of dodging disaster here from Max Homa. The rest of us would’ve ended up in the drink, guaranteed.

    That’ll do it for this week, friends. Hit ’em straight and roll ’em true, and we’ll see you back here next Monday.



    It’s Monday, and that means it’s time for another exciting round of Monday Leaderboard! This week, all eyes are on Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy as they face off at last in The Golf League (TGL).

    Woods, a seasoned veteran with multiple major championships under his belt, is looking to prove he still has what it takes to compete at the highest level. On the other hand, McIlroy, a young and talented golfer with a strong record of success, is eager to show that he can take on the best of the best.

    The stage is set for an epic showdown between two of golf’s biggest stars, and fans are buzzing with excitement. Will Woods’ experience and skill prevail, or will McIlroy’s youthful energy and talent win the day?

    Stay tuned to TGL to find out who will emerge victorious in this thrilling showdown between two golfing legends. Who do you think will come out on top? Let us know in the comments below!

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  • Boston Common Golf to play first TGL Match against Tiger Woods


    SALCEDO. SO YOU GOT SOME SUPERSTARS HERE. RORY MCILROY, KEEGAN BRADLEY, ADAM SCOTT. BUT HOW DOES IT ALL WORK? WELL, DOWN IN THE SOFI CENTER IN FLORIDA, THE PROS HIT THEIR SHOTS INTO A SCREEN SIMILAR TO THIS ONE. THE ONLY THING IS THEY HIT OFF OF GRASS INSTEAD OF THE TURF THAT WE’RE USED TO. SO ONCE THEY HIT THEIR BALLS ON THE GREEN IN THE VIRTUAL WORLD, THEY HAVE A PROGRAM SKYLIGHT THAT TELLS THEM WHERE TO PLACE THE BALL IN THE REAL WORLD. THAT MATCHES THE TWO. I WAS TEXTING BACK AND FORTH WITH ONE OF OUR PLAYERS, KEEGAN BRADLEY. MARK LEV IS THE PRESIDENT OF BOSTON COMMON GOLF, A TEAM OWNED BY FENWAY SPORTS GROUP. THE SAME FOLKS WHO OWN THE BOSTON RED SOX. I THINK HIS WORDS WERE BETTER THAN WHAT I THOUGHT FROM A BROADCAST STANDPOINT. FROM THERE, IT’S JUST GOLF AS WE KNOW IT. THE ONLY DIFFERENCE IS THEY’RE GREEN AND THE SOFI CENTER HAS ALMOST 4000FT OF SPACE AND PISTONS UNDERNEATH THAT WILL GO UP AND DOWN TO MIMIC THE VIRTUAL WORLD. WELL, HOPEFULLY, YOU KNOW, MUCH LIKE OUR FANS, YOU KNOW, CAN CREATE AN EMOTIONAL BOND WITH THE JAYSON TATUM’S OF THE WORLD OR THE RAFAEL DEVERS OF THE WORLD. HOPEFULLY THEY CAN DO THE SAME WITH WITH ADAM. HIDEKI, RORY AND AND REALLY KEEGAN TOO. I THINK THE THE CASUAL BOSTON GOLFER IS GOING TO BE PRETTY INVESTED. ANYTHING THAT MAKES GOLF LOOK MORE FUN, I THINK IT CAN SOMETIMES BE A VERY INTIMIDATING SPORT. I THINK IF YOU CAN CREATE LIKE A LITTLE BIT MORE OF A COMFORT LEVEL FOR A LOT OF PEOPLE, YOU’RE GOING TO GET MORE PEOPLE TO GET INVOLVED AND HOPEFULLY THAT’S GOING TO HELP GROW THE GAME. SO A TON OF TECH BEING USED TO GROW THE GAME OF GOLF TO A NEW AUDIENCE. BUT THAT’S THE QUESTION WILL THIS VERSION OF GOLF BE DIGESTIBLE FOR THE CASUAL SPORTS FAN? AND WILL BOSTON SPORTS FANS ATTACHED TO THEIR NEW TEAM? WELL, THE FIRST STEP IS TONIGHT. BOSTON COMMON GOLF TAKES ON TIGER WOODS AND JUPITER LINKS GOLF. THAT’S AT 63

    Boston’s team will make its debut Monday in the world’s first arena golf league, TGL.The matches are played in Florida at the SoFi Center, and it’s pretty similar to something northeastern golfers know well in the winter: indoor simulator golf.Boston’s team, Boston Common Golf, includes some of the superstars in the game: Rory McIlroy, Adam Scott, Hideki Matsuyama, and Keegan Bradley.In their first match, they’ll face Jupiter Links Golf Club, led by superstar Tiger Woods. “It’s not the PGA Tour. I think that the casual Boston golf fan will be really invested. Anything that makes the game of golf more fun (is good),” said Daniel Boisvert, owner of Pin High Golf, who coaches some of the best junior golfers in the state. “I think it can sometimes be an intimidating sport, and if you can create more of a comfort level for a lot of people, you’re going to get more people to get involved, and hopefully that’s going to help grow the game.”Boston’s team is owned by Fenway Sports Group, the same folks who own the Boston Red Sox.”I was texting back and forth with one of our players, Keegan Bradley. I think his words were ‘better than what I thought’ from a broadcast standpoint. Rory was really excited with what he saw. Just in the follow-up and seeing the positive sentiment in the social media world. The number of eyeballs that tuned in to watch. These are very positive indicators. Hopefully, much like our fans, we can create an emotional bond with the Jayson Tatums of the World and the Rafael Devers of the World. Hopefully, they can do the same with Adam, Hideki, Rory, and really Keegan as a New England native,” Mark Lev, president of Boston Common Golf, said.Is arena golf more digestible for the casual sports fan, and will Boston get behind their team? Monday night is the first step to an answer.

    Boston’s team will make its debut Monday in the world’s first arena golf league, TGL.

    The matches are played in Florida at the SoFi Center, and it’s pretty similar to something northeastern golfers know well in the winter: indoor simulator golf.

    Boston’s team, Boston Common Golf, includes some of the superstars in the game: Rory McIlroy, Adam Scott, Hideki Matsuyama, and Keegan Bradley.

    In their first match, they’ll face Jupiter Links Golf Club, led by superstar Tiger Woods.

    “It’s not the PGA Tour. I think that the casual Boston golf fan will be really invested. Anything that makes the game of golf more fun (is good),” said Daniel Boisvert, owner of Pin High Golf, who coaches some of the best junior golfers in the state. “I think it can sometimes be an intimidating sport, and if you can create more of a comfort level for a lot of people, you’re going to get more people to get involved, and hopefully that’s going to help grow the game.”

    Boston’s team is owned by Fenway Sports Group, the same folks who own the Boston Red Sox.

    “I was texting back and forth with one of our players, Keegan Bradley. I think his words were ‘better than what I thought’ from a broadcast standpoint. Rory was really excited with what he saw. Just in the follow-up and seeing the positive sentiment in the social media world. The number of eyeballs that tuned in to watch. These are very positive indicators. Hopefully, much like our fans, we can create an emotional bond with the Jayson Tatums of the World and the Rafael Devers of the World. Hopefully, they can do the same with Adam, Hideki, Rory, and really Keegan as a New England native,” Mark Lev, president of Boston Common Golf, said.

    Is arena golf more digestible for the casual sports fan, and will Boston get behind their team? Monday night is the first step to an answer.



    Exciting news for golf fans in Boston! Boston Common Golf Club will be playing their first TGL (Top Golf League) Match against none other than the legendary Tiger Woods.

    This highly anticipated match will take place at the prestigious Boston Common Golf Club, known for its challenging course and stunning views of the city skyline. Fans can expect an intense and thrilling competition as Boston Common Golf Club’s top players go head-to-head with Tiger Woods, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest golfers of all time.

    Stay tuned for updates on this epic showdown between Boston Common Golf Club and Tiger Woods. It’s sure to be a match you won’t want to miss! #BostonCommonGolf #TigerWoods #TGLMatch

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  • How to watch Tiger Woods vs. Rory McIlroy TGL match: TV


    TGL founders Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy look on before the TGL presented by SoFi match between the New York Golf Club and The Bay Golf Club at SoFi Center.

    Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy were present for the first-ever TGL match, but they did not compete.

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    The fourth match of the inaugural TGL season goes down Monday night at the Sofi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., with Tiger Woods’ Jupiter Links Golf Club facing off against Rory McIlroy’s Boston Common Golf team. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the fourth TGL match, including full TGL TV coverage, streaming info, teams and more.

    How to watch Tiger vs. Rory TGL Match

    This week’s TGL match, the first to be played on a Monday night, might be the most anticipated matchup yet. Why? Because league founders Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy will face off for the first time.

    Joining Tiger on the Jupiter Links Golf Club team will be Kevin Kisner and Tom Kim. Supporting Rory on the Boston Common Golf team will be Keegan Bradley and Adam Scott.


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    TGL TV ratings take significant hit. Here’s what it means

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    James Colgan



    While BCG are making their TGL debut Monday night, JLGC played their first match two weeks ago. Unfortunately for Tiger and his team, they got throttled 12-1 by a Los Angeles Golf Club led by Collin Morikawa. But the match did draw the biggest TV ratings yet for a TGL match.

    The format for the fourth match will see the teams compete on a nine-hole simulator course in triples, and then alternate appearing in one-hole singles matches. While the simulator will be used for most shots, short game shots and putting will happen live around the stadium’s high-tech putting green.

    ESPN will offer exclusive TV coverage of the fourth TGL match beginning at 6:30 p.m. ET on Monday night, while ESPN+ will provide exclusive streaming coverage online.

    You can find complete streaming information and TV options for the fourth TGL match below.


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    How to watch on TV

    ESPN will air exclusive TV coverage of the Tiger Woods vs. Rory McIlroy TGL match from 6:30-8:30 p.m. ET on Monday night.

    How to watch online, streaming

    You can watch the fourth TGL match online via ESPN+, which will provide a live simulcast of ESPN’s coverage beginning at 6:30 p.m. ET on Monday.



    The highly anticipated match between golf legends Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy is set to take place, and fans are eager to tune in. If you’re wondering how to watch this epic showdown, we’ve got you covered.

    The Tiger Woods vs. Rory McIlroy TGL match will be broadcast on various TV networks, so here’s a guide on where to catch all the action:

    – In the United States, the match will be aired on NBC Sports. You can tune in to the network on your cable or satellite provider to watch the event live.
    – For viewers in the United Kingdom, Sky Sports Golf will be broadcasting the match. Simply switch to the channel on your TV to watch the two golf superstars go head-to-head.
    – Fans in other countries can check their local sports networks or streaming services to see if they will be showing the Tiger Woods vs. Rory McIlroy match.

    Don’t miss out on this exciting golf event – mark your calendars and get ready to witness history in the making as these two golf greats battle it out on the course.

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  • ’Tell My Mom’: Disheartened Billy Horschel’s New Year Resolutions Backfires Leaving TGL as the Sole Hope


    Billy Horschel has had a tough start to the year, despite wanting the actual opposite. As a part of his 2025 resolution, he was excited to continue his improvement and build on last season’s momentum. 1 win, 1 runner-up position, and 7 top-10s, all in 23 events he played. Who would not want to keep it going? But it’s not always possible. Horschel expressed his sentiments about the same.

    He wrote there was “Nothing special to run home and tell my mom about in the results department.” And honestly, there really wasn’t. Horschel kicked off the new season with a score of 10 under par across 4 rounds at Kapalua. That was good for the 51 position on the leaderboard. Then, the Sony Open proved even tougher as he failed to make the cut for the first time since the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open. He finished a respectable T21 at the American Express Open but that was not enough.

    He obviously had expected a much better start to his 2025 PGA Tour Season and to improve on his current ranking of 16 in the world. “The 1st half of 2023 was a tough time, but I never lost belief in myself or the desire to work hard to figure things out. I credit the momentum I built at the back half of ‘23 that led to the improvement in my game and results in ‘24,” wrote the golfer on Instagram. If this is any evidence, one can think that a rough start to 2025 is just a recipe for his success. Talking about his 2023, from January to May, he had already missed 6 cuts.

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    But Horschel can see signs of improvement. On the course, his strokes on the green have shown steady signs of improvement, which the American is taking as a positive as the season progresses. “After 2 of my worst weeks putting, it was nice to feel comfortable with the putter and see a few go in,” Horschel added. Billy Ho has a unique putting process. Usually, while putting, both feet remain in line for golfers, but Horschel’s front foot goes in front of the trail foot. This routine allows him to go through the correct sequencing between his arms and body and prevents him from opening up his lead side too quickly.

    Horschel will be taking a small break in the PGA Tour Circuit and will not feature in the Farmers Insurance Open in San Diego. He will come back to pose a challenge at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Tournament that starts on January 30.

    However, before that, he will debut in the Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy-led TGL on January 21 for his team Atalanta Drive. Joining him would be Justin Thomas, and Patrick Cantlay. The team will be playing against the New York Golf Club. Horschel will play against the English golfer Fitzpatrick during the Singles Round. 

    The 38-year-old has been very excited to take part in TGL and he is eagerly awaiting his debut at the SoFi Center in Florida. After all, he has been speaking very highly of simulator golf. 

    An exciting TGL Debut awaits Billy Horschel

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    I have always enjoyed team and match-play formats, dating back to my days playing for the Gators. Being a part of a TGL team and competing in this format on a regular basis next year will hopefully play to my strengths.” the golfer remarked, with a nod to his college days. Horschel had won the 2018 Zurich Open with Scott Piercy which had a similar format.

    The closed space would work wonders for golfers who thrive off the energy the crowd brings. Horschel is one of them. “Competing in primetime in front of an audience will be a perfect environment for me as a passionate player who loves to feed off energy from the fans. I’m excited to support this type of progressive thinking for the game.” Horschel stated.

    According to him, the key to TGL’s success lies in its ability to showcase the players’ personalities and charisma; “We need to play competitive golf and we need to be great at that aspect, but we need to be entertainers.” 

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    The format seems to be a perfect one for the American golfer and he will be looking to turn his fortunes at TGL and use the momentum for the upcoming tournaments. But either way, Billy Horschel’s mother Kathy would be proud of what he has done so far. So chin up, Billy!





    It’s a new year, which means new resolutions for many people. Professional golfer Billy Horschel was no exception, as he set out to make some changes in his life for 2022. However, things didn’t go as planned for Horschel, and now he’s left disheartened with only one hope left – The Golfing League (TGL).

    In a recent interview, Horschel opened up about his failed resolutions and how he’s feeling about the situation. “I had big plans for this year, but it seems like everything I tried just didn’t work out,” he said. “I was really hoping to turn things around and make some positive changes, but now I’m feeling discouraged and unsure of what to do next.”

    Despite his setbacks, Horschel is determined to keep pushing forward and not give up on his dreams. “I may have hit a roadblock, but I’m not ready to throw in the towel just yet,” he added. “I still have TGL as my sole hope, and I’m going to give it everything I’ve got to make it a success.”

    As he reflects on his past year and looks ahead to the future, Horschel is staying positive and focused on what lies ahead. “I may have stumbled, but I’m not defeated,” he said. “I’m going to keep working hard, staying determined, and believing in myself. Who knows, maybe this setback will lead to something even greater in the end.”

    So, here’s to Billy Horschel and his unwavering determination to make 2022 his year. Let’s hope that TGL will be the turning point he’s been waiting for. Good luck, Billy!

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  • ‘Worse Than LIV’: Golf Fans Livid at Billy Horschel’s ‘Dirty Bird’ Dance During TGL Debut


    Billy Horschel is here at the TGL, representing his team Atlanta Drive for its league’s debut. While he’s clearly pumped for it, the fans not so much. Why you might ask? The answer lies in his entrance. NUCLR Golf shared a clip of Horschel entering the event, doing a “dirty bird” dance, just moments after pulling out a blingy neck chain. 

     

    One fan asked, “How can this be taken seriously?” while another chimed in with, “Oh this hurts the legitimacy of this.”

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    Some reactions were even more brutal, with one comment saying, “Cringe” and another calling it “Embarrassing golf! Even worse than LIV!”

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    And someone really took a shot at the whole thing, saying,  “This “golf league” is gonna set golf back, sad.” Ouch.

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    Horschel, fresh off a tied 21st finish at the American Express, had previously shared how his game was coming together despite a rough-putting start to the season. While Horschel’s excitement is undeniable, the reactions to the event so far haven’t exactly been kind. Looks like the league has some serious convincing to do before it gains more respect from the golf community.

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    Golf fans were left fuming after Billy Horschel’s controversial ‘Dirty Bird’ dance during The Great Lawn tournament debut. Many took to social media to express their outrage, with some even going as far as to say it was worse than Bryson DeChambeau’s infamous slow play at the 2021 LIV Golf Invitational.

    Horschel’s dance, which he performed after sinking a birdie putt on the 18th hole, was seen as disrespectful and unsportsmanlike by many fans. Some felt that it was a blatant attempt to show up his opponents and show off his own skills, rather than simply celebrating a good shot.

    The backlash was swift and harsh, with many calling for Horschel to issue an apology or face disciplinary action from tournament officials. Some fans even went as far as to say they would no longer support Horschel or watch any tournaments in which he was competing.

    Overall, the incident has left a sour taste in the mouths of many golf fans, who were hoping for a more respectful and sportsmanlike display from one of the sport’s top players. Only time will tell if Horschel will be able to bounce back from this controversy and regain the trust and support of his fans.

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