"Golf Emperor" Woods is playing in a screen competition
"Golf Emperor" Woods is playing in a screen competition
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Tiger Woods of the U.S., dubbed "Golf Emperor," will participate in the TGL this week. Making his debut in the high-tech screen golf league that he launched with Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland, he is raising his chances of participating in major tournaments including the Masters this year. 메이저사이트
Through an official announcement on the 12th, TGL announced the match for the second week of the league to be held at the SoFi Center in West Palm Beach, Florida on the 15th. TGL, which was launched on the 8th, will play one regular league every Tuesday until early March to determine four teams that advance to the playoffs among the six teams before competing for the championship until the end of March.
Tiger Woods, Kevin Kisner and Max Homa of the U.S. will participate in the lineup announced on the day at Jupiter Links GC, while Justin Rose of England, Colin Morikawa and Sahis Tigala of the U.S. will participate at the Los Angeles GC. Kim Joo-hyung, who is participating at the Sony Open of the PGA Tour in Hawaii, will join the Peter Links GC match next week. The TGL will consist of six teams with four players per team and three players per game.
Golf Week, a golf media outlet, reported that nearly one million viewers watched the opening game of the TGL last week. "Tiger Woods is scheduled to appear this week, and the number of viewers is expected to increase significantly." Woods' TGL debut match will take place at 9 a.m. on the 15th in Korean time.
As Tiger Woods made his first appearance at the TGL event, bright prospects are added for his tour activities this season. Woods, who miraculously made a comeback after a fatal car accident in 2021 and is participating mainly in major competitions such as major competitions, is gradually starting his career by overcoming his sixth waist surgery last year.
Three months after undergoing back surgery, Woods teamed up with his son Charlie to become the runner-up at the copyright Championship last month. Having built up his confidence by walking the course for three days at a competition where he can use carts, Woods is gradually taking steps to boost his sense of play and physical stamina through TGL. The closest prospect is that he will participate in the Genesis Invitational to be held at Riviera Golf Club in California next month. Woods participated in the championship, which he is hosting, but withdrew from the tournament, and has since participated in the Masters Tournament, recording his 24th consecutive cut. "Woods still had strong shots and was very impressive," said Gary Woodland of the U.S., the champion of the 2019 U.S. Open, who watched Woods play at the copyright Championship. "If he is strong enough to not have to ride a cart, he has a good chance of winning the Masters."
If Woods wins a major title for the last time, everyone agrees that the tournament will be a Masters tournament that knows the course well and has shown a strong side of all time.