Picture this: The world's golf superstars, including iconic figures like Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, clashing in an electrifying new league that's blending cutting-edge technology with the classic game. But here's where it gets controversial – is this format revolutionizing golf or risking its traditional soul? Dive in to explore the 2026 TGL season schedule, packed with fixtures, results, team rosters, and insights into this innovative event, all brought to life exclusively on Sky Sports.
We're talking about the TGL golf league, a futuristic take on the sport where professional PGA Tour players team up in a one-of-a-kind setup. Every contest unfolds at the specially designed SoFi Center, with athletes sporting microphones for real-time commentary. Matches span 15 holes, split into two exciting phases: the first nine holes feature 'triples,' where teams of three players compete against each other using alternate shots – think of it as a collaborative strategy game where one player hits from the tee, the next from the fairway, and so on, to navigate each hole as a unit. This adds a layer of teamwork that's rare in individual golf, making it more dynamic and unpredictable. Following that, the final six holes shift to head-to-head singles, where players face off one-on-one, emphasizing personal skill and pressure. For beginners, imagine it like a basketball game with team plays mixed with individual duels – it keeps things fresh and tests both strategy and prowess.
Wondering about the backstory? Last year's 2025 TGL season delivered drama galore, with every outcome chronicled in detail (check out the full recap at http://www.skysports.com/golf/news/12176/13283274/tgl-golf-2025-schedule-fixtures-scores-tv-times-and-how-to-watch-as-tiger-woods-rory-mcilroy-headline-new-league 🏌️♂️). If you're new to this, here's a quick primer on the rules, squads, scoring system, and how TGL operates (learn more via http://www.skysports.com/golf/news/12176/13238823/tgl-tiger-woods-rory-mcilroys-team-golf-league-explained-format-teams-players-and-2025-schedule 🔍). And for seamless viewing, use the Sky Sports app on your phone – simply scan this QR code to get started (https://qrcode.skysports.com/skysports/WatchGolfApp 📱). Not a Sky subscriber yet? You can sign up for Sky Sports (https://www.sky.com/tv/sports?dcmp=Ilcskysportsncarticlelink) or stream flexibly with NOW, no long-term commitment required (https://www.nowtv.com/watch-sky-sports-online?DCMP=ilcskysportsncarticlelink 📺). Pro tip: For the best video experience, stick with Chrome browser.
The Atlanta Drive squad reigns as the current SoFi Cup holders, having clinched victory in the debut 2025 edition by defeating the New York Golf Club in a thrilling Final Series. Joining them in this high-stakes competition are Boston Common Golf, Jupiter Links, Los Angeles Golf Club, and The Bay Golf Club. And this is the part most people miss – how these teams balance star power with roster flexibility, allowing one-match signings if a starter is sidelined. It's a smart way to keep the action competitive, but does it dilute the league's integrity? Let's see what unfolds.
Here's the complete lineup for the 2026 TGL season, with all times in UK timezone. Kick things off on December 28 as New York Golf Club takes on Atlanta Drive GC at 8pm. January 3 features Boston Common Golf versus Los Angeles GC at midnight. Then, on January 6, The Bay Golf Club clashes with Atlanta Drive at 10pm.
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- Stream golf and more without tying yourself down to a contract (https://www.nowtv.com/watch-sky-sports-online?dcmp=articlelink)
- Atlanta Drive's triumphant start to TGL (https://www.skysports.com/golf/news/12176/13335390/tgl-golf-billy-horschel-and-patrick-cantlay-help-atlanta-drive-to-dramatic-win-over-new-york-and-sofi-cup-title)
- Standouts from 2025: A rundown of every TGL outcome (https://www.skysports.com/golf/news/12176/13283274/tgl-golf-2025-schedule-fixtures-scores-tv-times-and-how-to-watch-as-tiger-woods-rory-mcilroy-headline-new-league)
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Continuing the schedule: January 14 sees Jupiter Links challenging New York Golf Club at midnight. On January 21, Jupiter Links faces off against Los Angeles GC again at midnight. January 27 brings Boston Common Golf up against The Bay Golf Club at midnight. February 2 has Atlanta Drive GC battling Jupiter Links at 10pm. The Bay Golf Club meets Los Angeles Golf Club on February 10 at midnight. Atlanta Drive GC squares off with Boston Common Golf on February 23 at 5pm, followed immediately by Los Angeles GC versus Atlanta Drive at 2am. February 24 features New York Golf Club against The Bay Golf Club at 10pm. Boston Common Golf takes on New York Golf Club on February 25 at 2am. March 2 sees Jupiter Links versus Boston Common Golf at 2am. On March 3, Los Angeles GC competes with New York Golf Club at midnight. March 4 wraps up the round-robin with The Bay Golf Club facing Jupiter Links at 2am.
The playoffs ramp up the intensity: March 17 hosts Semi-final one (teams to be determined) at 10:30pm, followed by Semi-final two at 1am. For a smoother viewing experience, opt for Chrome browser.
The SoFi Cup Finals unfold over March 24 and 25: Match one kicks off at 1am on March 24, with match two at 11pm the same night. If a deciding third match is necessary, it's scheduled for 1am on March 25. Again, Chrome browser enhances the video playback.
Now, onto the squads and their star players. Remember, teams can bring in short-term talent for a single game if needed. As of December 22, here's the breakdown (nationalities noted where not USA):
- Atlanta Drive GC: Billy Horschel, Lucas Glover, Justin Thomas, Patrick Cantlay
- Boston Common Golf: Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland), Hideki Matsuyama (Japan), Keegan Bradley, Adam Scott (Australia)
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- Jupiter Links Golf Club: Tiger Woods, Max Homa, Tom Kim (South Korea), Kevin Kisner
- Los Angeles Golf Club: Collin Morikawa, Sahith Theegala, Justin Rose (England), Tommy Fleetwood (England)
- New York Golf Club: Matt Fitzpatrick (England), Rickie Fowler, Xander Schauffele, Cameron Young
- The Bay Golf Club: Ludvig Åberg (Sweden), Wyndham Clark, Min Woo Lee (Australia), Shane Lowry (Ireland)
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What do you think – is TGL's team-based twist a game-changer that keeps golf exciting for the next generation, or does it stray too far from the individualistic spirit that made legends like Woods and McIlroy? Could this format attract new fans, or alienate purists who prefer solo showdowns? Share your thoughts in the comments – do you agree, disagree, or have a bold counterpoint we'd love to hear?