Tiger Woods has been confirmed to play in the inaugural season of the TGL, a new indoor golf league, fueling excitement among fans. Videos of Woods practicing at the league's impressive simulator have surfaced, showcasing the unique setup and attracting significant attention.
As TGL ’s debut draws nearer, golf fans received one of the most exciting updates yet with videos of Tiger Woods hitting shots into the massive simulator at Florida’s SoFi Centre at Palm Beach State College.Several of the world’s best players, or “big dogs” as Australian Min Woo Lee called them, will hit into the impressive screen when the innovative, indoor golf league begins in the new year.
There had been uncertainty about Woods’ fitness for the start of he and Rory McIlroy’s new venture but without the physical stress of walking a course, the 15-time major champion appears to be good to go. It was not the first time fans got a glimpse of what the set up will be like for TGL, which stands for Tomorrow Golf League. PGA Tour player Billy Horschel and former world number Justin Rose shared their first tastes of the venue on social media earlier this month, Tommy Fleetwood and Collin Morikawa did likewise but understandably they do not attract as much attention as Woods. His swing was looking in good condition in the videos and with the confirmation that he will be playing, the excitement among golf fans for opening night on January 7 - which, like the NFL and NBA, will be shown live in Australia during the day on January 8 - is brewing.Two teams going head-to-head over 15 holes on a golf simulator in a purpose-built arena in front of 1500 fans surrounding the field of play. It sounds simple enough, but this has more layers to it than bashing away at a regular golf simulator.They will hit from real grass - both shorter fairway grass and thicker rough depending on where their ball ends up - as well as sand - as if they are in bunker - into the screen which is roughly 24 times bigger than a normal golf simulator. The screen is monstrous, 64 feet high by 53 feet wide. It measures five stories high and fills nearly one end of the aren
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