The tech-infused simulator golf league drew nearly one million viewers on an average Tuesday night for sports.
TGL, the simulator league founded by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, made its debut on Tuesday night on ESPN. The match was a blowout, with The Bay Golf Club beating New York Golf Club 9-2, but it was a ...
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The broadcast averaged 1.19 million viewers and peaked at 1.41 million. The TGL debut was the most-watched sporting event on TV Tuesday night.
The whole thing takes two hours or so, a nice improvement on a five-hour round (or a 10-hour broadcast) on the PGA Tour. The ...
After a one-year delay, the highly anticipated TGL, the virtual, interactive golf league co-founded by Tiger Woods and Rory ...
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The first match of the TGL is in the books, as The Bay Golf Club ran away from New York Golf Club on Tuesday night for a 9-2 ...
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