Tiger Woods has confirmed his side for TGL as he took to his social media platforms to confirm his teammates he founded with Rory McIlroy.

Tiger Woods has confirmed his support for TGL.

Woods, 48, took to social media on April 22 to announce his teammates for the tech-infused golf league.

The 15-time major champion said that Jupiter Links GC will be made up of Max Homa, Tom Kim, and Kevin Kisner.

The league’s first tournaments will stream on ESPN and ESPN+ in primetime next January.

TGL will include six four-player teams participating in a league system.

Each hole will begin on a golf simulator, with participants striking into a 64-foot by 46-foot screen.

For shots of 50 yards or less, players will transition from the simulator to an adaptive putting green.

Woods and co-founder Rory McIlroy were forced to postpone the business for over a year.

A power loss caused a portion of the dome roof at the Sofi Center in Palm Beach Gardens to fall.

Fortunately, no accidents happened at the host venue, which can accommodate 1,600 people.

The PGA Tour supports TGL, which was created to allow players to gain equity.

TGL’s inception has been largely interpreted as a response to LIV Golf, which enticed players away with guaranteed money.

Jon Rahm, a former Masters winner, was signed to TGL before defecting to LIV last December.

 

 

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