TGL, the innovative indoor golf league created by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, will be broadcast live on Sky Sports after striking a two-year exclusive TV rights deal
TGL, the innovative indoor golf league created by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, will be broadcast live on Sky Sports after striking a two-year exclusive TV rights deal TGL, the innovative indoor golf league created by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, will be broadcast live on Sky Sports after striking a two-year exclusive TV rights deal
Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy’s TGL – an indoor, tech-infused golf league that will launch next month – has announced a TV rights deal with Sky Sports.
Sky has become the exclusive broadcast partner of TGL for its first two seasons, holding the rights for the UK and Ireland, Italy, Germany, Austria and Switzerland. ESPN holds the broadcast rights for the United States.
TGL, founded by Woods and McIlroy’s company TMRW Sports, is a six-team league made up of 24 of the PGA Tour’s top stars. The league will host its inaugural event at its bespoke SoFi Center arena in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida in the early hours of January 8.
“TGL is such an exciting and innovative new format that both existing and new golf fans can enjoy, and we’re delighted to be part of the TGL journey from the start, bringing fans even closer to some of the greatest golf stars,” Sky Sports’ director of golf Jason Wessely said.
“We’re looking forward to working with TGL to make the tournament a truly entertaining viewing experience and are delighted to welcome TGL to Sky Sports, the home of golf.”
Mike McCarley, CEO of TMRW Sports, added: “As the media home of golf in the U.K. and Ireland, Sky Sports is the ideal home for TGL to reach fans who are accustomed to turning to Sky to find the best golfers in the world on Sky Sports platforms across Europe.
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“With five TGL golfers across four teams from the U.K. and Ireland, golf fans will have local players to watch and new teams to follow in this fast-paced version of golf that is rooted in the traditions the game.”
McIlroy, Shane Lowry, Matt Fitzpatrick, Justin Rose and Tommy Fleetwood are the British and Irish representatives taking part in TGL, which will see players hit shots into a huge simulator screen the size of a five-storey building.
For shorter shots, the players will then move to a dynamic short-game area called the “GreenZone”, approximately the size of four basketball courts with a rotating putting surface that changes orientation with each and every hole.
The matches will be played on Monday or Tuesday nights from January to March, with three-man teams facing off over 15 holes. The first nine holes will be played in an alternate shot triples format, with the final six holes being played as singles.
Wyndham Clark, the 2023 US Open champion, told Mirror Sport that fans will be blown away by TGL. “It was crazy,” he said of his first visit to SoFi Center. “To see it in person is so different than seeing it on a phone or via social media. I walked in, they kind of did a simulated walk-up song, you walk through the tunnel, they’re explaining what it’s going to be like and then you walk out and you look.
“The best example I could give you is I felt like an NBA player or an NFL player walking out in the stadium for the first time, and everyone’s looking at you, and you’re just center stage. And then obviously seeing the massive simulator and the green and it’s amazing.”
Mirror – Sport