Will You Watch Season Two Of TGL?
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Will You Watch Season Two Of TGL?

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Will You Watch Season Two Of TGL?

We’re less than a week away from TGL’s second campaign.

I’m wondering how interested you all are in watching this time around.

TGL’s opening act at the beginning of 2025 was a bit of a mixed bag. On one hand, we saw a handful of viral moments and some genuinely entertaining golf that led to respectable TV ratings. On the other hand, there were several technical issues, too many blowout matches and, at times, a general state of apathy among golf fans.

Here is what I wrote earlier this year after the season ended:

“My final grade for TGL is a B-minus. While the league is a net positive for professional golf, it feels like it has a high floor with a low ceiling. 

TGL was additive at times, creating viral moments and fun matches that occasionally shined an interesting light on player personalities. The finale was fun. The league is relatively harmless and totally unserious. If you don’t want to watch, you aren’t passing on much. However, enough people watched to give confidence that TGL will be a part of the pro golf landscape for at least another few years. 

At the same time, TGL regularly made me cringe. Between faulty sim readings, the monotony of watching balls being hit into a screen and the whole thing feeling very forced from a comedic perspective, I kept having the urge to change the channel.”

The positives? Decent TV ratings, fast play, viral moments, the hammer rule worked and the golf community showed a lot of support.

The negatives? Unreliable tech, inconsistent entertainment, a clunky broadcast, boring players and the golf trying a little too hard to be serious.

What will the second season look like?

There are some significant changes coming to TGL.

Hole designs will have more risk-reward elements, graphics have been updated, the green complex is significantly larger and matches are being played on a wider variety of days.

In 2027, a seventh team will begin play as Motor City GC gives Detroit a squad. You can expect more teams—and potentially more arenas—to enter the equation over time.

For now, we’re wondering what kind of juice TGL will have.

Yes, it does have the benefit of a great TV contract and trusted owners with deep pockets. Yes, it does have the player talent.

But in this world of YouTube golf events like the Internet Invitational, is TGL going to be entertaining enough?

The novelty aspect is gone. Every golf fan knows what TGL is about at this point.

What is going to keep people watching? Maybe it’s something to have on as background noise during a Tuesday night in the dead of winter. Could it be more?

The bar is pretty low for how many people need to watch in order for this to be an improvement on previous ESPN programming. TGL has met and even exceeded that low bar.

The question now is about what kind of ceiling TGL has. Is it going to evolve into a consistently entertaining product or will this have all the energy of the Arena Football League?

For the moment, I will reiterate that TGL seems like a “high floor, low ceiling” kind of deal. It will be intermittently entertaining, so you can take it or leave it.

I’ll be watching because I’m a golf sicko (and I have a newborn, so might as well teach him about hammer strategy early in life).

TGL schedule for 2026

The first match will be taking place next Sunday, Dec. 28, at 3 p.m. EST between Atlanta Drive GC and New York GC. This is a rematch of the title series from last season (Atlanta won). You can catch that on ABC, the only time this season that TGL won’t be on ESPN or ESPN2.

As a reminder, here is how the teams set up:

  • Atlanta Drive (Justin Thomas, Billy Horschel, Patrick Cantlay, Lucas Glover)
  • Boston Common (Rory McIlroy, Hideki Matsuyama, Keegan Bradley, Adam Scott)
  • Jupiter Links (Tiger Woods, Tom Kim, Max Homa, Kevin Kisner)
  • Los Angeles (Collin Morikawa, Tommy Fleetwood, Sahith Theegala, Justin Rose)
  • New York (Matt Fitzpatrick, Rickie Fowler, Xander Schauffele, Cameron Young)
  • The Bay (Ludvig Aberg, Wyndham Clark, Min Woo Lee, Shane Lowry)

Now here is the whole schedule:

The top four teams in the SoFi Cup Standings will advance to the playoffs. After the Players Championship finishes on March 15, we’ll get a semifinals doubleheader on Tuesday, March 17.

The following Monday and Tuesday will be the championship series, a best-of-three finale.

Is this enough for you to watch?

Let me know how much you plan to watch. If it’s not something our readers are interested in, we won’t waste your time (or our time) by covering it closely.

Top Photo Caption: Atlanta Drive GC won the inaugural TGL crown. (GETTY IMAGES/Cliff Hawkins)

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Sean Fairholm

Sean Fairholm

Sean Fairholm

Sean is a longtime golf journalist and underachieving 10 handicap who enjoys the game in all forms. If he didn't have an official career writing about golf, Sean would spend most of his free time writing about it anyway. When he isn't playing golf, you can find Sean watching his beloved Florida Panthers hockey team, traveling to a national park or listening to music on his record player. He lives in Nashville with his wife, Anja, and dog, Hogan.

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      Sean

      6 months ago

      Why is anyone interested in this confected nonsense?

      Reply

      Mel Creighton

      6 months ago

      Nope. Golf on artificial surfaces is, well, . . . artificial.

      Reply

      mg

      6 months ago

      I would rather watch paint dry.

      Reply

      Steve Perrry

      6 months ago

      Hard pass

      Simulator golf is the lowest form of golf available. TGL should just go play Caribbean courses during the winter. But of course that would disrupt the pros offseason.

      We don’t need golf in the dead of winter. Makes us anticipate the start of the season more. No other sports league is year round. Golf needs to be full bore February through August then off.

      Reply

      Greg

      6 months ago

      I’ll watch. It’s fun, and I like seeing the players in a different light. I’m not a fan of YouTube golf because it’s boring and they can’t really play. And LIV is just sad. But I enjoy watching some of the best players in the world having fun.

      Reply

      Paul Bagnell

      6 months ago

      No, If I want to see simulator golf I’ll go out to my garage. A bunch of professionals playing a video game hold no interest to me.

      Reply

      Peter Kennedy

      6 months ago

      I am in Australia and wanting to know which station is carrying TGL

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      Kenneth Goltz

      6 months ago

      This doesn’t appeal to me… Big promise but no delivery. Tech Infused was nothing more than a giant simulator. If I want simugolf, I’ll go to my local simulator site and watch those guys and gals–much more entertaining…

      Reply

      Linkster

      6 months ago

      Definitely will not be watching TGL 2

      Reply

      Lacou

      6 months ago

      My buddy told me it was awesome so I tried. After 10 minutes I just couldn’t do it anymore. I played simulator golf this morning and it’s fun but not the same as real golf, so watching other people do it is really boring to me.

      Reply

      Ernie

      6 months ago

      I will watch it again, but they need to do a better job putting microphones on the golfers, showing more Trackman stats, and getting rid of theor corny play by play announcers.

      Reply

      Johnnydang

      6 months ago

      I don’t really see the appeal of this show to be honest. I won’t be watching it.

      Reply

      MikeB

      6 months ago

      I watched TGL some last season. It was mainly curiosity, and the novelty of the indoor setup that got my attention. I’ll watch some this season, especially if they make it more interesting. It’s not real golf but it’s a derivative.

      Reply

      Big Eddie

      6 months ago

      Not this year , too busy . I’m sure it will be a blast .

      Reply

      TopTracer Host

      6 months ago

      If my choice was a bad Hallmark movie or TGL, I am choosing the Hallmark movie.
      I tried to like it last season but it did not work for me.

      Reply

      Ian

      6 months ago

      The 1st season was simply too cheesy. The very forced feeling of trying to amp up the crowd, the naming of teams representing cities where they will never play, this was simply too “staged” to be entertaining.

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      Hopp Man

      6 months ago

      It’s ok, I watched a little bit last year. It is certainly better than LIV, any golf is better than liv, but it is in the same vein as golf entertainment without real competition. They need to have some drinks and relax. Good news is it isn’t saudi funded, yet.

      Reply

      srk

      6 months ago

      Another short answer: No!

      Reply

      Tom Sampson

      6 months ago

      There’s going to be a season two?

      I might watch if they spiced it up a bit and invited some LIV golfers to play. Or is this a PGA sanctioned event and does count as starting/playing/joining a rival league?

      Tom S.

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      BCCCGolfer

      6 months ago

      I really wanted to like it last year, but ended up being bored and even slightly annoyed by all of the laughter amongst the players. I’ll check it out this year hoping for a better product, but I’m not going to schedule anything around the broadcasts.

      Reply

      Tom S

      6 months ago

      TGL= yawn

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      Clay Nicolsen

      6 months ago

      Not a chance. Sorry.

      Reply

      Miles Dean

      6 months ago

      I’ll watch it some. Really enjoyed the YouTube guys playing vs last year’s season.

      Reply

      Fake

      6 months ago

      I’ve seen some of the highlights and it looks ok. I just don’t think it’s for me. If the tech worked better, maybe had some more creativity with the hole designs, I might check in.

      Reply

      MarkM

      6 months ago

      short answer – NO

      Reply

      Johnny Utah

      6 months ago

      Youtube golf, across many channels, is far more interesting. And I love all things golf. TGL just isn’t interesting to me at all. Full swing monitors seem like junk and were plagued with misreads. I will not be watching.

      Reply

      Allen

      6 months ago

      Watched an hour or so of it last season and it was grossly underwhelming, IMO.

      Reply

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