The match marked TGL's first with any suspense and first to go to an overtime. Jupiter Links edged Boston Common Golf by winning the chip off.
Tiger Woods has returned to professional golf, though not in the PGA Tour. Since it launched earlier this month, Woods has been taking part in his own TMRW Golf League (TGL), which he founded in partnership with fellow major champion Rory McIlroy.
McIlroy said Woods was as intense as ever for their Week 4 match, the first close one so far in the indoor sim league.
TGL gave golf fans a taste of its new overtime format as the finale to the matchup between Tiger Woods' Jupiter Links and Rory McIlroy's Boston Common.
Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods brought fun, banter, and camaraderie to the TGL match, with McIlroy playfully teasing Woods' about his age.
The newly formed Tomorrow’s Golf League (TGL) had its best match so far on Monday with Tiger Woods’ Jupiter Links claiming a 4-3 overtime victory against fellow co-founder Rory McIlroy’s Boston Common.
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Tiger Woods' Jupiter Links Golf Club earned its first TGL win, edging Rory McIlroy's Boston Common Golf in overtime in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Four teams are now tied for first place in the new tech-infused golf league.
Tiger Woods, a man with an incredible career and such successes, attracts everyone's attention, and just his participation in tournaments of this type arouses the excitement of fans.
TGL saw their ratings tick back up with Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy squared off in the league's most competitive match yet.
Rory McIlroy, a co-founder of TMRW Golf League, is pleased with the first month of competition, but issues still abound.