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The TGL’s increasing theller was on screen on Monday at night.
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TGL, new simulator Golf League that Tiger Woods and Rory Mcilroy co-foundation always had potential.
A rapid golf league of the high-tech squad, with most of the top golf stars, looked like the exact change of Pace Golf in front of Grind-Sunday-Sunday of PGA Tour. Theelli would be to find an audience, keep it and then grow as the leagues took the legs under it and made the necessary adjustments.
The first tgl’s first matches were clumsy. There was a lot of strokes, Technology was a matter And the championship seemed to lack a clear identity of how competitive he wanted to be.
But thanks to the skills and fitness needed to quickly adjust the rules and the game, TGL has chosen the momentum the last few weeks. The matches are more competitive, the players have bought completely inside and the product is becoming what Woods and Mcilroy predicted.
However, the biggest key to increasing the TGL moment is noticeable, even if the effect has been gradual.
“I feel like golf continues to get better and better,” Cam Young said on Monday after losing the Golf Club in New York in Lagc. “We couldn’t have played much better tonight. We played really well, obviously, last week. So I feel like this is everything of a product from us getting used to it and playing a lot together.”
Technology has made the good ever seem silly. The Simulator has seemed to have moments when he did not read the shooting flight properly, leading to the benefits that seemed confused when a shot they thought was well hit by leaving the course.
While technology remains imperfect, players have begun to understand it, as evidenced by the lessons Tony Finau received from teammates Collin Morikawa and Sahith Theegala during his only practice day at Sophie Center.
“When it came to hit on the screen, I noticed for my pallor, it is easy to hit it on the left side of the screen, and I felt like it was not coming back, so I started aiming a little more right, and I watched them Collin and Sahith hitting, and it was nothing that they told me, but just looking at them, ”said Finau, who signed a contract with a Lagc match.
Sand traps have been difficult for the good. Mcilroy has spoken As climate in Sophie Center It makes the sand dry, and it is harder to cross the club from time to time.
There is a trick to solve it, however, and it also works to chop the ground around high -tech green.
“From the sand and around the greens, they both were like, never slowed down,” Finau said. “Make sure you accelerate through the shooting. For every chip hook, you probably have to hit a little more than you are thinking.
“When you are hitting the ground, you think it will dance, but it turns out quite clean. In fact it will not dance so you can move forward and give it a speed so that helped a lot when I had chips or strokes. ”
As for the green, high-tech, high-tech dress, TGL tweaked the slope to make it easier for the goods to be inserted and not to roll the 8-foot in 10 feet located 5 meters in front of the hole.
But the benefits are also learned how to read a green that presents a different question from the greens they read normally.
“I think the greens are so different,” Matt Fitzpatrick said. “I compare it to a new construction of a new golf course. Green is almost not set. There are so many delicate vacations. You can see it in one way, it can simply go a little on the other side, and you You have read it, and it remains high, whatever it may be.
“I just think there is a ton of detail, but one thing I know is certainly tonight and last week, too, when we were talking about the shooting or the shocks themselves, it was definitely like, oh, is not out of the hole .
“I think when you put on the real grass, it stays on the ground much more, and when you get into the ground, not that it slides, it spins amazing, but if it loses a little, it can be a kind – with me with it All the delicate holidays, you see some strokes that kind of departure, ”Morikawa added. “It is simply able to be able to fix. Something something else, but you can understand. “
TGL always needed PGA Tour’s best players to buy in the concept and that golf was high, or otherwise there would be few reasons for fans to continue to tune.
Purchase has never been a matter. Playerdo player is invested in the product and enjoys competing in an atmosphere different than they are learned in PGA Tour.
Now seven weeks in the schedule, players are deciphering how to attack TGL technology. This has led to a multitude of chip-ins, a number of long shocks that are sheltered, and matches that descend to the wires some aid from the scrape needed for the Hammer rules.
secret sauce for success It was always the right mixing of high -level golf, competition and entertainment. There are still changes to make in the outside season. But TGL has all the ingredients and has begun to show what it will look like when everything is united.

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