Tiger Woods’ debut in the TGL, a new high-tech indoor golf league, ended in disappointment on Tuesday, as his Jupiter Links Golf Club team was thrashed 12-1 by Los Angeles Golf Club.
You can probably guess what song blared throughout the SoFi Center as Tiger Woods strutted in for his TGL match.
Tiger Woods' TGL debut Tuesday showed the league's potential but also highlighted what must be fixed for the league to have staying power.
The TGL — the virtual indoor golf league with six teams that was created and founded by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy — had its second night of action, and there was one moment that had everyone buzzing. No, it wasn’t a moment on the (virtual) course. It was Tiger’s entrance.
I don’t have any golf skills,” Woods laughed. “The walking is not really an issue. It’s that my game is not very good.”
Anyone could have guessed what song Tiger Woods would walk out to on Tuesday for his first-ever TGL match. But that did not make the moment any less
Tiger Woods made his anticipated debut in the TGL indoor golf league, joining fellow golfers in a unique televised event held at SoFi Center. Despite a decisive loss, Woods enjoyed the experience and highlighted the innovative format,
Ouch. But perhaps the only important perspective came from Woods himself, who couldn’t stop grinning in the moments after he’d emerged to Survivor’s “Eye of the Tiger,” dropped the ...