TGL Golf
Definition
TGL Golf (Tomorrow's Golf League, presented by SoFi) is an innovative, high-tech indoor golf league co-founded by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy in partnership with the PGA Tour, featuring six teams of top PGA Tour players competing in a fast-paced, three-versus-three format on massive screens with virtual courses and gamified elements.
A primetime entertainment spectacle broadcast on ESPN, blending traditional golf skills with advanced technology like shot-tracking screens and team strategy, launched to appeal to younger audiences.
Often abbreviated as TGL, it's played in a 40,000-square-foot arena with virtual reality elements, where shots are hit into giant screens simulating famous golf courses.
Examples
Watching TGL Golf is like if Tiger Woods traded his woods for a VR headset—now even your couch potato uncle can trash-talk a holographic Rory.
My golf game is so bad, I'd need TGL Golf's screen tech just to pretend my slice went straight.
TGL Golf teams up pros like it's fantasy football but with birdies instead of touchdowns—finally, golf for the TikTok generation.
Forget 18 holes in the rain; TGL Golf packs a tournament into 90 minutes of pure, pixel-perfect putting drama.