Tiger Woods' son Charlie was spotted laughing at his father after the 15-time Major champion made an error during his debut in TGL, which saw his team face off against LAGC
Tiger Woods was left red-faced during his first-ever event in the TGL after an embarrassing blunder – and son Charlie couldn't help but make it worse for the icon
Jupiter Links’s players kept it light as the points piled up against them, emphasizing the entertainment factor during the second week of the new venture.
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,
TGL, the new tech-infused team golf league launched by golf legends Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy features six teams, each consisting of four PGA Tour players.
Tiger Woods made his debut with Jupiter Links Golf Club in the TGL on Tuesday, but the 49-year-old got off to a rough start.
A big talking point at this week’s Hero Dubai Desert Classic is the Ryder Cup, which has us believing the underdog Europeans will win again.
It's a busy week in the golf world, as the PGA Tour, the DP World Tour, and the all-new TGL will all be in action over the next few days. After two weeks in Ha
A star-making debut, but with a defeat, for Tiger Woods in 'his' technological league, the Tomorrow's Golf League founded with Northern Irishman Rory McIlroy.
Tiger Woods, one of the co-founders of the tech-infused simulator league along with Rory McIlroy, takes his first official shots into the 64-foot-high screen Tuesday with his Jupiter Links GC team. Woods’s team will play Los Angeles Golf Club, headlined by two-time major champion Collin Morikawa.
The L.A. Golf Club takes on Jupiter Links Golf Club in Tiger Woods' first TGL match of the season. Here are the latest updates and how to watch.
The league’s launch on Jan 7 saw the Bay Golf Club defeat New York Golf Club 9-2 at the SoFi Centre in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Co-founders Woods and Rory McIlroy both attended the 15-hole match and joined ESPN play-by-play announcer Matt Barrie in the booth.