The Tomorrow Golf League (TGL), co-founded by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, has successfully completed its inaugural season, crowning its first champions in a format that blends technology and fast-paced golf action. This innovative league redefines traditional golf by combining long drives into high-tech simulators with real putting and short game challenges on a dynamic indoor green.
The Tomorrow Golf League (TGL) is redefining the way golf is played and watched by introducing an innovative indoor format that combines technology, speed, and entertainment. Founded by golf icons Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, TGL features six teams composed of PGA Tour professionals competing in fast-paced matches inside a specially designed arena.
The Atlanta Drive Golf Club continues to impress with their dynamic play style and team spirit, as showcased in their latest highlight video. Their precision and energy on the course reflect the growing excitement around innovative golf formats and team competitions.
The Tomorrow Golf League (TGL) is set to revolutionize the way golf is experienced, and anticipation is mounting at the Los Angeles Golf Club. With just six days remaining until the league’s debut, excitement is palpable among players and fans alike.
Billy Horschel’s putt for the Atlanta DriveGC last season remains one of the standout moments in the Tomorrow Golf League (TGL). The innovative league, co-founded by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, has redefined competitive golf by combining technology and fast-paced formats inside a high-tech arena.
The Tomorrow Golf League (TGL), co-founded by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, is gearing up for its second season, promising fans a fresh dose of innovative indoor golf competition. Season 1 left a strong impression with its unique blend of technology and fast-paced gameplay, and Season 2 is set to tee off on Sunday, December 28, on ABC.
Rory McIlroy, Keegan Bradley, Hideki Matsuyama, and Adam Scott make up the Boston Common Golf team. (Photos: TGL Media Hub and Getty)
Boston is one of the most iconic sports cities in the United States, so it’s no surprise that the inaugural season of the high-tech TGL golf league includes a team from this New England hub. Named “Boston Common Golf,” the team is headlined by TGL co-founder Rory McIlroy. No Boston-based sports lineup would be complete without Keegan Bradley, a passionate fan of the Celtics, Red Sox, and New England Patriots. The team is rounded out by Adam Scott and Hideki Matsuyama. Backing the team financially are the Fenway Sports Group (FSG), pop sensation Niall Horan, and McIlroy himself.
A Touch of Politics
The inclusion of Rory McIlroy and Adam Scott on the roster seems far from coincidental. Both players are members of the PGA Tour’s Transaction Subcommittee, which is negotiating with the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund (PIF). Also on this committee is John W. Henry, principal owner of Fenway Sports Group. The FSG is a key player in the Strategic Sports Group (SSG), which struck a multi-billion-dollar deal with the PGA Tour in January 2024. The SSG features numerous billionaires who own major U.S. sports franchises.
Team Identity
The team’s name pays homage to Boston Common, the first public park in the United States. Appropriately, the logo features a bullfrog—a nod to the Frog Pond located in the heart of Boston Common. According to the team’s official website, the team colors also hold special significance:
“The primary color for Boston Common Golf, Common Green, symbolizes the richness of the sport and city: namely, the abundance of green spaces, the proud Irish heritage, and the walls of Fenway Sports Group’s namesake. Along with Earth White and Navy, the palette includes a pop of vibrant lime green (Boston Volt) to represent a new, modern vision for golf and the vivid digital and dimensional environment in the SoFi Center – TGL’s new tech-forward venue in Palm Beach, Florida.”
Jupiter Links GC featuring Tiger Woods, Tom Kim, Kevin Kisner, and Max Homa. (Images: Getty and TGL Media Hub)
The Jupiter Links Golf Club represents the TGL team of co-founder Tiger Woods. Joined by Kevin Kisner, Max Homa, and Tom Kim, Tiger has assembled a dynamic roster of distinctive personalities.
Kevin Kisner, a four-time PGA Tour winner, is known as much for his candid TV appearances with NBC as for his golfing prowess, even though his current form falls short of his peak. Meanwhile, Max Homa, a fan-favorite on social media, is celebrated as one of the most exciting players of the new generation.
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Speaking of rising stars, the inclusion of Tom Kim is a testament to Tiger’s eye for talent. The 22-year-old South Korean has already claimed three PGA Tour titles, showcasing his passion and charisma on the course. A standout moment was his role as an emotional leader during the 2024 Presidents Cup, where he electrified crowds with his performances.
Naming and Branding: A Nod to Jupiter and the Sunshine State
Named after Tiger’s hometown of Jupiter, Florida, the team has backing from TGR Ventures (Tiger Woods) and David Blitzer, a prominent investor involved with teams like the Washington Commanders (NFL) and Philadelphia 76ers (NBA).
“The Palm Flag” and “Tiger Red”
The team logo, dubbed the “Palm Flag,” blends beach and golf themes. It features a palm tree and a golf flag, with a segmented flagpole representing the three players who compete in each match. The red circle at the base symbolizes the rising sun on the horizon.
When it comes to colors, the legendary “Tiger Red” is front and center, paying homage to Tiger’s iconic Sunday attire. Complementary tones include midnight blue, sand, and sunrise red, reflecting Jupiter’s coastal charm.