TGL 2025 schedule and results
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Here is the full rundown of TGL schedule and results as the tech-infused league co-founded by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy gets underway
Damage in November 2023 to the air-supported SoFi Centre in Palm Beach Gardens just weeks before the launch of the Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy’s highly anticipated TGL virtual golf league caused organizers to push back tee times by a whole year.
Now, the state-of-the-art facility is inflated once more, ready to host 15-hole battles between six teams of the PGA Tour’s finest players in a golf simulator series, played out in front of 1,500 fans and a live TV audience.
Between them, TGL’s roster of 24 tour pros have amassed 230 PGA Tour wins, 33 major titles, and spent a combined 834 weeks as World No.1.
TGL teams
Team | Players |
Atlanta Drive Golf Club | Justin Thomas, Patrick Cantlay, Billy Horschel, Lucas Glover |
Boston Common Golf | Rory McIlroy, Keegan Bradley, Adam Scott, Hideki Matsuyama |
Jupiter Links Golf Club | Tiger Woods, Max Homa, Tom Kim, Kevin Kisner |
Los Angeles Golf Club | Collin Morikawa, Sahith Theegala, Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Rose |
New York Golf Club | Matt Fitzpatrick, Rickie Fowler, Xander Schauffele, Cameron Young |
The Bay Golf Club | Ludvig Aberg, Wyndham Clark, Min Woo Lee, Shane Lowry |
The inaugural season will primarily take place on Tuesdays between January and March and will be shown live on ESPN and ESPN+, as well as Sky Sports in the UK.
“The six TGL teams will go head-to-head in a season of matches from January through March, bringing team golf to prime time for the first time on a consistent basis,” said Mike McCarley, TMRW Sports CEO.
“In partnership with ESPN, our season will complement the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup season with a fast-paced team competition that aims to captivate a wide range of sports fans with elements, like a shot clock, that are familiar to fans of other sports. TGL’s two-hour matches are perfect for prime time and will help bring more fans closer to some of the biggest names in golf.”
Single matchday tickets will start at $160 at the custom-built arena, aiming to replicate a fan experience akin to sitting courtside at an NBA game or on the glass at an NHL game. The 1,500 fans will be wrapped around TGL’s field of play which is about the size of a football field, featuring a 3,400-square-foot simulator screen that players will hit into from 35 yards out. Once inside 50 yards, players will transition to a 22,475-square-foot short game complex with 600 embedded motorized actuators to morph its topography, transforming the green between holes.
World-renowned golf course designers have custom-designed 30 holes inspired by authentic golf landscapes including links, canyons, coastal, deserts, and tropical settings to uniquely challenge the pros throughout the season.
Here is the inaugural TGL schedule in full:
2025 TGL schedule and results
Match | Teams | When | Result |
1 | New York GC vs The Bay GC | January 7 (9pm ET) | 2-9 |
2 | Los Angeles GC vs Jupiter Links GC | January 14 (7pm ET) | 12-1 |
3 | New York GC vs Atlanta Drive GC | January 21 (7pm ET) | TBD |
4 | Jupiter Links GC vs Boston Common Golf | January 27 (6.30pm ET) | TBD |
5 | Boston Common Golf vs Los Angeles GC | February 4 (9pm ET) | TBD |
6-9 | Atlanta Drive GC vs Los Angeles GC Atlanta Drive GC vs The Bay GC The Bay GC vs Boston Common Golf Jupiter Links GC vs New York GC | February 17 (1pm ET) February 17 (4pm ET) February 17 (7pm ET) February 18 (7pm ET) | TBD TBD TBD TBD |
10-12 | Los Angeles GC vs New York GC Boston Common Golf vs Atlanta Drive GC The Bay GC vs Jupiter Links GC | February 24 (5pm ET) February 24 (9pm ET) February 25 (9pm ET) | TBD TBD TBD |
13-15 | The Bay GC vs Los Angeles GC New York GC vs Boston Common Golf Jupiter Links GC vs Atlanta Drive GC | March 3 (3pm ET) March 3 (7pm ET) March 4 7pm (ET) | TBD TBD TBD |
Semi Finals | Top 4 teams advance to Playoffs | March 17 (7pm ET) March 18 (7pm ET) | TBC TBD |
Final Series | Winning semi-finalists teams advance to Final | March 24 (7pm ET) March 25 (7pm ET) |
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