TGL: A New Era in Professional Golf
The Tech-Infused Golf League (TGL), founded by the legendary Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, is revolutionizing the game of golf under the visionary leadership of Mike McCarley. This innovative league partners with the PGA Tour to create a fast-paced, tech-driven competition within an indoor arena, equipped with a colossal screen and genuine grass short-game areas. TGL seamlessly blends virtual play with live action, catering to the contemporary golf fan.
Unforgettable Moments and Championship Glory
One of the standout highlights of TGL’s inaugural season occurred when Billy Horschel sank a dramatic 17-foot birdie putt on the penultimate hole, clinching the championship for the Atlanta Drive. Reflecting on the moment, Horschel described it as a “blackout moment” where emotions ran high.
As the second year of TGL kicks off, the Atlanta Drive will raise its inaugural championship banner at SoFi Center. Fans can look forward to a thrilling rematch between Atlanta and the New York finalists, marking TGL’s debut on network television via ABC.
Exciting Viewership Growth
Arthur Blank, owner of the Atlanta Drive, proudly announced a remarkable statistic: 23 million viewers tuned into TGL’s opening season across ESPN and ESPN2, with an average of 800,000 viewers per telecast. This impressive reach demonstrates golf’s growing popularity, particularly among women and younger audiences. Blank highlighted that more individuals are engaging in "screen golf" compared to traditional play and noted a spike in sales for junior golf sets at his PGA Tour Superstores.
In his enthusiasm, he remarked that if given the chance, he would invest in TGL multiple times. Meanwhile, McCarley—now TGL’s president—joked about exploring the possibility of taking TGL public.
New Partnerships and Future Innovations
Season two promises enhancements as TGL introduces major sponsors, including Hankook Tires and Farmers Insurance, which serve as founding partners. This support signals a bright future for the burgeoning league.
Despite its progress, questions linger about TGL’s sustainability. Will the novelty wear off, leaving viewers yearning for more traditional formats? Moreover, will the absence of key players like Tiger Woods—currently recovering from back surgery—and Justin Thomas affect audience engagement?
However, TGL is taking proactive steps by implementing a series of upgrades and innovations for its second season. Notably, the league demonstrated agility during its inaugural year, making adjustments in real-time to enhance the viewing experience.
Conclusion: The Future of TGL
As TGL gears up for its second season, anticipation builds among fans and stakeholders. Only time will reveal whether TGL’s stock remains a "buy" or if it encounters the typical sophomore slump common in many sports leagues.
With its unique approach to golf and a commitment to continuous improvement, TGL is poised to make a lasting impact on the world of professional golf.

