Summary
The second season of TGL Indoor kicks off this Sunday at 3 p.m. on ABC and ESPN+, generating excitement after a first year that sparked curiosity about its place in the world of golf. Billy Horschel, a player from Atlanta Drive, highlights the optimism surrounding the event, which will feature improved graphics and headphones so viewers can better hear the commentary during play.
Golf course architects like Jack Nicklaus, Gil Hanse, and Beau Welling have designed holes that reflect each team's identity. The season will kick off with an exciting rematch between Atlanta Drive and New York, who faced off in last year's final. However, Atlanta Drive will be without Justin Thomas, who is recovering from a back injury.
Horschel, a 16-year PGA Tour veteran, mentions that the routine can be exhausting, although his desire to compete remains intact. “Doing something that rekindles that passion and gives me back that kid-like energy is what I’ve felt this TGL season,” he said.
Although most of the six teams remain, Tiger Woods' absence at Jupiter Links will be felt as he recovers from surgery. Woods has confirmed he will not participate in the start of the season. Additionally, it has been announced that Detroit will have a franchise starting in 2027, and efforts are underway to add another team, possibly with Scottie Scheffler.
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The matches will be played primarily on Monday and Tuesday nights, beginning this Sunday. The next meeting at Boston Common, led by Rory McIlroy, will be on Friday, January 2. Horschel anticipates that future adjustments to the PGA Tour schedule could make it easier for more players to participate in the TGL.





