American Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley made his debut in Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods' Tomorrow's Golf League on 27 January.
The last time Woods played in a TGL match, his Jupiter Links Golf Club suffered a blowout loss to Los Angeles, 12-to-1. The 15-time major winner looked rusty, but so did Kisner an
Rory Mcllroy and Keegan Bradley are set to go against Tiger Woods in TGL— the new tech-infused indoor golf league. They will play for Boston Common Golf alongside Adam Scott.
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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.
So, for a moment, let’s treat this like a serious competition. Jupiter Links ran out Woods; Kevin Kisner, who struggled the last time he played two weeks ago; and Tom Kim, making his TGL debut. Boston Common featured McIlroy, Adam Scott and Keegan Bradley, major winners across the board.
"That was awesome. That was so cool," Rory McIlroy said to Tiger Woods as they walked off the green Monday after their TGL match was decided.
The 22-year-old Kim routinely played to the crowd in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., and backed it up with three key 8-footers and nearly the first ace in the TGL's brief history.
Bryson DeChambeau has opened the door to taking part in Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy's revolutionary golf league, but only if his LIV Golf team is allowed to enter. TGL, which stands for the Tomorrow Golf League, has been warmly received by professional golfers, pundits and fans after debuting earlier this month in Florida.
Furyk boasts a wealth of Ryder Cup experience, having played in the biennial competition in nine consecutive editions from 1997 and serving as captain in 2018. Read more at straitstimes.com.