TGL, presented by SoFi, the new team golf league backed by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy’s TMRW Sports, announced OneFlight as its Official Private Aviation Partner.
The Denver-based jet card and on-demand charter broker will provide private flights for TGL’s players to support their tournament
schedules.
TGL, presented by SoFi, combines “advanced technology with teams of top players from the PGA Tour for two-hour weekly competitions in prime time starting in January 2025.
The league says six teams representing different cities will go head-to-head in a season-long competition at SoFi Center, a first-of-its-kind venue explicitly built for TGL on the campus of Palm Beach State College.
Matches will air on ESPN and ESPN+ in the U.S.
“TGL, presented by SoFi, is redefining golf through its use of technology. That approach aligns with OneFlight’s pioneering approach to private aviation as the fastest-growing market leader developing and implementing technology solutions for the luxury travel industry,” said OneFlight CEO Ferren Rajput.
“As we approach TGL presented by SoFi’s launch this January, the addition of world-class partners like OneFlight is vital to building an efficient logistical plan for our players,” said TMRW Chief Revenue Officer Jason Langwell.
He added, “With our season playing out in the custom-built SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, coordinating travel for our players, especially at the beginning of our season in January, is critical to our success. OneFlight will have our players onsite for their teams’ matches by providing efficient travel solutions.”
OneFlight golf sponsorships include The American Express and the Official Pro-Am Sponsor of the Procore Championship.
The private jet company also has six golf brand ambassadors representing the company.
TGL’s six teams include Atlanta Drive GC, Boston Common Golf, Jupiter Links Golf Club, Los Angeles Golf Club, New York Golf Club, and The Bay Golf Club.
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