Tiger Woods makes TGL debut, hits first tee shot with Jupiter Links GC
Golf legend Tiger Woods and his team Jupiter Links GC competed in their debut match at the SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens on Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2025.
The hottest tickets in South Florida aren’t for the Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers or the Miami Heat, even if Jimmy Butler is on the floor (for now). They’re for an even bigger star: Tiger Woods and his new golf venture, TGL.
The indoor golf league is based at the SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, about an hour’s drive up the Florida Turnpike from Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise and an hour and a half up I-95 from the Kaseya Center in Miami. The brand new, state-of-the-art arena seats only 1,500 fans for each match, which take place just once a week until we get past Valentine’s Day. And even then, you’ll have to pay a hefty price if you want to see the action up close.
Fans can watch at home on ESPN and ESPN2 and stream all the matches on ESPN+. But if you want to be at the center of the action, here’s a look at ticket prices for TGL:
Ticket prices for Tuesday’s TGL match between New York GC and Atlanta Drive GC are available starting at $279 on StubHub, including fees.
TGL tickets start at $160 through the official Ticketmaster site, though many matches are sold out there. Ticket prices for LAGC vs. NYGC on Feb. 24 start at $395 on StubHub, including fees.
To see a full list of ticket prices, visit StubHub and Ticketmaster.
Ticket prices for Tiger Woods’ next TGL match — Jupiter Links GC vs. Boston Common Golf on Jan. 27 — are available on StubHub starting at $666, including fees. Tickets for the match are going for as much as $2,494 on StubHub.
Tickets prices for his match Feb. 25 start at $1,070 on StubHub, including fees. To see a full list of ticket prices, visit StubHub.
TGL is a mix of simulator and traditional golf. Players tee off from a platform into a 64-by-53-foot screen that will include 30 different hole layouts, with fairway, rough and sand surfaces to hit from depending on where the shot lands on the screen.
When the ball lands about 50 yards away from the pin, players will transition to the “Green Zone,” a 3,800-square-foot green that can be adjusted for variety on each hole. There are about 600 actuators under the green that will adjust the slope and layout of the green depending on the hole, as well as sand traps.
Teams have the option of throwing “The Hammer” at any point while a hole is being played to double its point value. Each hole is typically worth one point, and the team with the most points after 15 holes wins the match. If the teams are tied, the round goes to overtime, a closest-to-the-pin competition. The overtime continues until one team has the two closest shots.
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