TMRW Golf League Season Two Kicks Off: What to Expect
With the excitement surrounding the tech-driven TMRW Golf League, launched last year, anticipation is building as the second season commences this Sunday at 3 p.m. on ABC and ESPN+.
1. What’s New in TGL Season Two?
The TGL has seen significant upgrades heading into its second season:
- Enhanced Graphics: Improved visuals are set to elevate the viewing experience.
- Spectator Experience: Attendees at the SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, will receive earbuds to listen to play-by-play commentary and banter seamlessly.
- Signature Holes: Renowned golf course architects, including Jack Nicklaus, Gil Hanse, and Beau Welling, are designing unique holes for each team, reflecting their hometowns.
The season kicks off with a rematch of last year’s final, where the Atlanta Drive faces off against New York. Notably, Billy Horschel, a key player for the Atlanta Drive, is looking forward to the competition, despite the absence of Justin Thomas, who is currently recuperating from a back injury.
2. Players’ Perspective
Horschel shared his reflections on his long career, highlighting the energizing nature of TGL:
“I’ve been on the PGA Tour for 16 years, and the monotonous grind can wear on you a bit. The TGL brings a kid-like energy that relights that fire,” he stated.
3. Scheduling Insights
The upcoming match schedule includes:
- Sunday, Dec. 28: Atlanta Drive vs. New York
- Friday, Jan. 2: Boston Common, featuring Rory McIlroy
However, scheduling will be intricate, especially as Boston Common won’t compete again until Jan. 26, after McIlroy’s European tour commitments.
4. Future Changes in the PGA Tour
Horschel speculated that upcoming changes in the PGA Tour schedule could further enhance player participation in the TGL:
“A lot of changes are coming in ’27 which may make the scheduling easier and attract players who have previously declined.”
PGA Tour Memories: Davis Love III Reflects on Brief Reign at No. 1
Davis Love III recently reminisced about a fleeting moment in 2000 when he briefly topped the PGA Tour’s all-time money list. Love held the coveted position for two weeks, moving past Greg Norman after solid performances at the Bob Hope and Phoenix Open. However, Tiger Woods quickly reclaimed the title, further solidifying his dominance.
Historical Context
During the 2000 season, characterized by Woods winning three consecutive majors and nine titles overall, Love recalls his short-lived reign:
- Earnings Overview:
- Tiger Woods: Reclaimed top spot by the end of the year, earning over $6 million more than Love.
Currently, Woods remains the all-time leader in earnings, with Rory McIlroy trailing by just over $13 million, while Scottie Scheffler follows closely, $21 million behind.
Broadcasting Updates: Johnson Wagner Joins CBS Sports
After three successful years with Golf Channel, Johnson Wagner is set to join CBS Sports as an on-course reporter starting with the upcoming Farmers Insurance Classic. Wagner aims to provide engaging content and vital insights while tapping into new ideas to connect with golf fans.
CBS Broadcast Team Changes
CBS is introducing a new "super tower" broadcast structure featuring:
- Host: Jim Nantz
- Analysts: Trevor Immelman, Frank Nobilo, and Colt Knost
Wagner’s reputation for recreating pivotal moments is expected to continue on CBS’s platform.
LIV Golf: Promotions Event Scheduled
LIV Golf has announced its promotional tournament running from January 8-11 at Black Diamond, Florida. This format deviates from traditional Q-school structures:
- Advancement Rules:
- Only the top 20 players and ties advance after the first round.
- Scores reset after each round, culminating in a 36-hole final for the top players.
Annika Sorenstam’s Groundbreaking Achievement
Annika Sorenstam has successfully integrated the Women’s All Pro Tour, gaining recognition from the world rankings starting in 2026. This initiative provides a pathway for players to advance to the Epson Tour and LPGA qualifying series, a notable achievement compared to LIV Golf’s ongoing discussions about world ranking inclusion.
Quick Hits in Golf
- Georgia Hall: The former Women’s British Open champion is expecting a son in early 2026 and plans to return to the LPGA in late June.
- Marco Penge: Ending the year ranked No. 29 in the world, the leading European tour player has secured spots in several major tournaments.
- Dustin Johnson: Set to compete in the Dubai Desert Classic alongside other LIV players.
Stat of the Week
Of the 80 professionals eligible for Masters invitations, four have yet to win on one of the six major tours recognized by the Official World Golf Ranking: Max Greyserman, Johnny Keefer, Sam Stevens, and Jacob Bridgeman.
Final Word
Lee Trevino shares his thoughts on talent and accountability:
“The Lord gave me a tremendous amount of talent, and I’m going to meet him pretty soon, and I damn sure don’t want him to be disappointed.”
Stay tuned for more updates as the TMRW Golf League unfolds and the PGA Tour continues to evolve.

