The TGL’s TV ratings for week six, a triple-header on Presidents Day Monday, paint a mixed picture of the success of the golf simulator start-up league. While not a smash hit, the TGL has found some success with compelling TV and strong ratings reports. The league’s business has been supported by institutional backing and a steady base of support from golf fans. The recent ratings for the Presidents Day matches, with an average viewership of 347,000 (ESPN), 377,000 (ESPN), and 357,000 (ESPN2), show modest gains over last year’s numbers for the holiday time slot and home networks.
Despite fluctuating viewership numbers, the TGL benefits from its partnership with ESPN, which broadcasts the matches on Monday and Tuesdays and covers production costs. The league’s partnership with ESPN provides a high floor for viewership and financial opportunities. While the recent ratings may not dissuade ESPN from continuing to broadcast TGL matches, both the network and the league would prefer more consistency in viewership numbers. The TGL’s partnership with the PGA Tour may be benefiting the league, as the Tour has seen recent increases in television ratings.
In comparison to other leagues, like LIV, which aired on Fox for the first time, the TGL has fared relatively well in the competitive golf TV market. LIV’s viewership numbers have struggled, with a recent broadcast from Adelaide, Australia, underperforming compared to the TGL. Despite its challenges, the TGL’s recent success story is a positive sign for the league, considering its humble beginnings just a few weeks ago.
The TGL’s future success will hinge on its ability to continue delivering compelling matches and engaging content to attract and retain viewers. The league’s partnership with ESPN and the PGA Tour provides a solid foundation for growth, but it will need to maintain and build upon its current momentum to solidify its position in the golf entertainment landscape. With continued support from fans and partners, the TGL has the potential to carve out its place as a successful sports property in the competitive world of golf television.