Tiger Woods on wrong side of lopsided defeat in TGL debut

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FILE PHOTO: Dec 21, 2024; Orlando, Florida, [USA]; Tiger Woods gets ready to tee off the ninth hole during the PNC Championship at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images/File photo

Tiger Woods made his TGL debut but his Jupiter Links Golf Club lost 12-1 to Los Angeles Golf Club.

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Tiger Woods, whose talent and charisma elevated golf to new heights during his prime, embarked on a new challenge on Jan 14 when he made his Tomorrow’s Golf League (TGL) debut.

Woods was not at his best on a night when his Jupiter Links Golf Club were thrashed 12-1 by Los Angeles Golf Club in the tech-infused indoor team golf league he co-founded with four-time Major champion Rory McIlroy, but the greatest player of his generation still enjoyed the fast-paced twist to the age-old game.

“We were entertaining. We hit a lot of shots. The people here, they got to see how bad pros can be. It was just a boat race. Oh, my goodness. But we had a great time,” the smiling American said at SoFi Centre in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

One week after its launch, TGL rolled out the biggest name on its roster, with hopes that Woods can help the sport cultivate a newer and younger audience.

The 49-year-old, with his mother and son Charlie among the capacity crowd of 1,500, arrived on the field of play in a red shirt and white pants, and without any introduction but simply Eye Of The Tiger blaring through the speakers.

And while a vastly different environment than pristine Augusta National, where Woods has won five Masters titles, the 15-time Major winner still commanded the attention of the arena in the two-hour match, even if he was far from his best.

“It’s really neat, and it was intimate. I think that’s one of the cool things about it. It’s about entertaining. We had a laugh,” added Woods.

After missing the cut at the 2024 British Open, he had back surgery in September and did not compete again until playing alongside Charlie during a 36-hole event in December.

Before hitting the night’s opening shot at a five-storey simulator screen, he did his part to pump up the crowd as he utilised “The Hammer”, doubling the value of the par-four first hole to two points.

Woods, playing alternate shot with teammates Kevin Kisner and Max Homa, then found the fairway with a 270-yard shot before splitting the hole with the Los Angeles trio of Justin Rose, Collin Morikawa and Sahith Theegala.

Despite being on the wrong end of a rout, Jupiter Links were able to have some fun at their own expense, with Kisner jokingly asking Woods’ son if he wanted to play.

Woods tied Rose on the opening hole of their two-hole, head-to-head “singles” clash, but dropped the second where he found water off the tee and then hit a bunker shot into the same hazard.

“This is unique. This is something that golf has never seen before. To have an arena like this and to be able to go out there with great guys, entertain everyone, just have fun,” said Woods.

“The new tech with this – I know my family were blown away by the enormity of the space, and then on top of that, the rotating green. It’s really neat.” REUTERS

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