Tiger Woods will officially make his debut for Jupiter Links in Week 2 of TGL, the simulator league him and Rory McIlroy helped found.
Tiger Woods is set to make his TGL debut alongside Kevin Kisner and Max Homa on Tuesday, with rising star Tom Kim missing out on selection. The Jupiter Links Golf Club, owned by Woods, will be introduced in the tech-powered golf league,
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.
It’s almost time for Tiger Woods to make his debut in the technology-driven, indoor golf league he had a hand in bringing to life — and he’ll be mic’d up for his first match, too.
What Kevin Kisner did on the 14th hole during Tuesday night’s match may go down as the funniest moment in TGL history, even though this new venture is only two weeks old. After hitting his ...
Kevin Kisner helped with both. The 40-year-old part-time announcer was Jupiter Golf Links' clear weak link all night, hitting multiple shots into (simulator) penalty areas on Tuesday night at the ...
During this, a brutal shank shot from Kevin Kisner left the golf great cracked up. Woods and his team did not start off strong and found themselves on the edge of a huge defeat. On the 14th hole ...
Kevin Kisner made some headlines last month when ... of golf during our various conversations through the years,” said Tommy Roy, lead golf producer for NBC Sports. “Those kinds of opinions ...
The meeting also included a comedic moment on the 14th, when Kisner’s shanked effort smashed ... with Rose and Tommy Fleetwood’s Los Angeles set to face Boston Common on February 4.
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,
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
TGL, the new indoor golf league, is drawing eyeballs on TV, but what is it like to watch in person? Here's what you need to know.