LPGA Tour Gets Its Turn at Tech-Infused Indoor Golf
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Team rosters aren't in place yet, but viewers will have the same tech-driven, mic'd-up experience they've seen with PGA Tour players.
The LPGA and TMRW Sports have announced the formation of WTGL, a new platform for team golf featuring the world’s best women g
The TGL is expanding into the women's game as the LPGA and TMRW Sports -- run by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy -- announced Tuesday that their joint venture, WTGL, will begin play this coming winter for the 2026-27 season. TGL began its second season in late December 2025 after a successful close to Year 1 in 2025.
TMRW Sports and the LPGA are launching a women's indoor golf league, WTGL, set to begin in the winter 2026-27 season. The new league will be formally announced at the SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens. TGL, co-founded by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, is entering its second season with solid viewership on ESPN.
A women's counterpart to TGL is in the works for later this year, giving LPGA players an opportunity to compete in a made-for-TV indoor simulator league.
The LPGA and TMRW Sports have announced the formation of WTGL, a new platform for team golf featuring the world’s best women golfers. Preparing for a launch in winter 2026-27, WTGL will feature teams of LPGA Tour stars competing across a season of fast-paced, team match play from the custom-built SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
The LPGA’s leadership team continues to evolve with the recent resignation of Brian Carroll. As executive vice president of global media/production and content at the LPGA, Carroll oversaw a team of more than a dozen employees – including the social media team – and had been with the organization for 15 years.