TGL Expands with Women’s Golf League, Welcoming Top Athletes
The world of professional golf is set to undergo an exciting transformation with the introduction of the new Women’s Team Golf League (WTGL). Announced by TMRW Sports and the LPGA on January 6, 2023, WTGL will host its inaugural competition during the winter 2026-27 season, creating an innovative platform for women’s golf.
Key Details About WTGL
A formal announcement ceremony is slated for Tuesday afternoon at the SoFi Center, located on the campus of Palm Beach State College in Palm Beach Gardens. Notably, LPGA star Lexi Thompson is expected to attend the event, marking a significant moment in the evolution of women’s professional golf.
Notable Investors and Teams
While specific teams and individual golfers have yet to be disclosed, TGL has already attracted some of the leading figures in women’s sports. The Los Angeles Golf Club boasts notable investors including:
- Michelle Wie West (Golf Major Champion)
- Serena Williams (Tennis Champion)
- Alex Morgan (Soccer Star)
This expansion into women’s sports represents TGL’s commitment to growth and inclusivity, further diversifying the golfing landscape.
TGL’s Growth and Competitions
The introduction of WTGL is part of TGL’s broader strategy to expand its competitive reach. In the summer of 2025, TGL Holdings made trademark filings for teams in major markets, including Chicago, Texas, and Detroit. These steps indicate a focused effort to broaden the appeal of the sport and attract new audiences.
TGL, co-founded by golf legends Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, is gearing up for its second season of competition, with matches broadcast on ESPN. The league’s commitment to fostering competitive golf is evident, as demonstrated by the viewership statistics from its recent season opener, which aired opposite NFL regular season games:
- Average Viewership: 498,000 in the first season
- Season Opener Viewership: 646,000 viewers
- Peak Viewership: Over 700,000 viewers during key moments
Conclusion
As TGL continues to innovate and expand its reach, the introduction of the Women’s Team Golf League signals a new chapter for women in professional golf, promoting inclusivity and competitive spirit. This upcoming league not only promises to elevate the status of women golfers but also aims to engage fans and attract new audiences to the sport.
Stay tuned for more updates as TGL rolls out its ambitious plans for the future of golf.
Contact Information
For more insights on sports and golf, reach out to Eric J. Wallace, Deputy Sports Editor for The Palm Beach Post, at ejwallace@gannett.com.

