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Rory McIlory and Tiger Woods' TGL golf league will launch on January 9

TGL, a new high-tech golf league aimed at growing the game of golf, will launch in January; 24 players split into six teams of four, including Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy; games to be played over 15 holes, combining oversized simulator with shots to a tech-infused green

Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy are set to introduce TGL, a cutting-edge golf league, on January 9, featuring participation from 12 of the current top 20 world-ranked golfers.

TGL, run by TMRW Sports, the technology-focused sports company established by Woods and McIlroy in 2022, will finish before The Masters in April.

Events will be played over 15 holes, include overtime and lots of technology, combining an oversized simulator with actual shots to a tech-infused green that can change contours depending on the shot.

The Sofi Center, at Palm Beach State College in Florida, will host each event, with the venue holding approximately 1,600 spectators

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McIlroy and Woods established the technology-focused sports company TMRW Sports last year

Five of the six four-man teams have been announced for New York, Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Atlanta.

The six squads will play each other once in league play but only three of the four players will compete in any one event.

The famous backers for the teams include NBA star Steph Curry, who is involved with the San Francisco outfit, and tennis legends Serena and Venus Williams, who are supporting the Los Angeles group.

Liverpool Football Club owners Fenway Sports Group are involved with the Boston side, with that conglomerate also owning baseball’s Boston Red Sox.

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NBA star Steph Curry is involved in the San Francisco team in TGL

Who are the players involved?

• Tiger Woods
• Rory McIlroy (Boston Common Golf)
• Justin Thomas (Atlanta Drive GC)
• Patrick Cantlay
• Rickie Fowler
• Collin Morikawa (Los Angeles GC)
• Max Homa
• Xander Schauffele
• Matt Fitzpatrick
• Tommy Fleetwood
• Tyrrell Hatton (Boston Common Golf)
• Justin Rose
• Shane Lowry
• Wyndham Clark
• Kevin Kisner
• Adam Scott (Boston Common Golf)
• Min Woo Lee
• Lucas Glover
• Tom Kim
• Sahith Theegala
• Billy Horschel
• Cameron Young
• Keegan Bradley (Boston Common Golf)

All players will be mic’d up during the events to bring fans closer to the action.

Justin Thomas has been assigned to Atlanta Drive GC

How does it work?
The opening nine holes will be called “triples” – alternate shot for the three players, with one point awarded for winning a hole. The final six holes will be singles, with each team member playing two holes.

Any match ending in a tie goes to overtime, with each player going head to head in a closest-to-the-pin competition.

A team win is worth two points with the losing side earning no points if the game is settled in regulation play but picking up one if the contest stretches to overtime.

The competition starts with a tee shot from one of two areas – 35 yards away or 20 yards away from a screen that is 64 feet by 46 feet, roughly 20 times the size of a standard simulator.

The ball needs to be in the air for a half-second before hitting the screen for all the data to register and simulate the shot.

From there, the next shot to the big screen will be played from either real fairway grass, rough or sand, depending on the accuracy of the tee shot.

Shane Lowry on TGL: ‘I think it’s going to be fun and grasp a different audience than what regular golf tournaments do. There will be a certain edge of competition around it as well’

Once players get within 50 yards, they play actual shots to a green complex that is larger than four basketball courts.

The 3,800-square-foot green includes three virtual greens, 15 feet by 27 feet, in which the slope of the green can change to create variety.

‘TGL can grow the game of golf’ – what are players and organisers saying?
Shane Lowry, speaking to Sky Sports: “I think it’s going to be fun and grasp a different audience than what regular golf tournaments do. There will be a certain edge of competition around it as well.

“The days of 45-event seasons with four regular strokeplay events are dwindling a little bit. We need to captivate a new and different audience. This is going to do that. Hopefully it will grow the game.”

Mike McCarley, founder and CEO of TMRW Sports: “If you take the macro view, we have a sport with 600 years of history and tradition that we’re now combining with technology that exists and has never been deployed in this manner.”

“You combine history and credibility with a new access to golf, and I think it broadens the fan base… making golf relevant to new groups of people in new ways.”

What don’t we know yet?
The sixth team is still to be revealed, while we still do not know which sides most of the players will appear for. The exact prize money is also to be determined.

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