At the turn of the year, TGL reveals the New Year’s resolutions of its star players ahead of their matchday.
Entering its second season, the TGL continues its innovative format: six teams, each featuring four top PGA Tour players, compete in a 3-on-3 format. Matches are held indoors at the SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, a nearly 250,000 square-foot high-tech facility with seating for about 1,600 spectators. Instead of the traditional 18 holes, matches consist of 15 holes split into two segments: nine holes in alternate shot “Triples” format and six holes in direct head-to-head “Singles.” The season includes five regular matchups per team, followed by playoffs with semifinals and a best-of-three final. Points are awarded similar to the NHL, including overtime bonuses.
Coffee, Character, Continuity: TGL Players’ New Year Outlook
This stage brings familiar faces together, and at the start of the new season, TGL shares insights into its players’ resolutions. From small to significant personal goals, Chris Gotterup took a practical approach: making coffee at home instead of visiting Starbucks or Dunkin’ daily. The machine is ready; it’s just a matter of operating it. Billy Horschel aimed higher, striving to be a better version of himself, especially off the course.
Xander Schauffele Prefers No Resolutions
Xander Schauffele was brief: “I don’t do those. I’m just me,” he said dryly—a type who needs no fanfare. Horschel admired this stance, laughing, “We’d all like to be Xander.” Schauffele responded, “I don’t know… maybe you’d be happier.”
Some people have New Year’s resolutions and some people are just Xander 😂 pic.twitter.com/clN0tuMU3z
— TGL (@TGL) January 4, 2026
Michael Thorbjornsen has a clear wish: more tournaments alongside Collin Morikawa, who liked the idea but had no resolution yet. Sahith Theegala was succinct: “Stay healthy. Don’t play poorly.” Justin Rose reflected on past resolutions that didn’t work and vowed to change that this year. “No more years where I don’t keep my resolutions.”