Josh Schrock
Jordan Spieth likes what TGL does, but it does not fit in his schedule at the moment.
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The TGL has a positive momentum while it goes to the second half of its inaugural season.
The Simulator Golf League, founded by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, still works out some of the nodding, but has a selection of 24 of the world’s best golfers and a lot of potential. However, there are a few selection frameworks that are missing in the TGL schedule, where Jordan Spieth Headline lends that are not registered for the company.
TGL seems to fit well with the entertaining and fascinating Spieth, but the triple big champion did not find it feasible for him to become a member of the new competition because of his two young children and the fact that he lives in Dallas and not around the corner of The Sofi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
“I spoke with those guys from the start,” Spieth told Smylie Kauffman in the last episode of “The Smylie Show.” “Just where I am in life with my two young children, and I live in Dallas, it’s just not a great time, given when it is in our schedule. You see most of those boys shooting back. But most of those boys live there or live in the area or have no more children younger than four years old. So little other place in life at the moment.
‘But certainly, the tiger vs. Rory [match] was quite exciting to the end, and from what I hear, [the Presidents Day triple-header] Was too. The concept is quite cool. I have another demography, ask myself about it on the course than your typical network consumers of a PGA Tour event on the weekend. They seem to have access to what they are trying to open, which is great if it is another way to grow the game. “
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TGL unveiled a new wrinkle this week when Los Angeles Golf Club Tony Finau signed for a contract of one match because of Justin Rose and Tommy Fleetwood with previous assignments.
That is an option that is driven to Spieth and World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, who is also not registered for TGL, but that does not solve Spieth logistics issue.
“I have now been asked by a few players to experience,” said Spieth. “I still see that as a problem for my planning purposes here. I was there when Scottie was asked and it is the same kind of situation. Throw one of these locations in Dallas and we may have a better chance to participate. Maybe on the road. “
Spieth said that a Dallas team would consist of its own, Scheffler, Will Zalatoris and Tom Kim. Kim is currently playing for Jupiter -Links together with Tiger Woods, Max Homa and Kevin Kisner.
TGL has displayed agile during his inaugural season, and there is reason to expect greater changes as soon as the opening year has closed. That can be new franchises, new players and players who change teams. Mike McCarley, the co-founder of TMRW Sports together with Woods and McIlroy, has already hinted that expansion to new locations could be in the maps.
If TGL Eyes extension after the first season, adding Spieth and Scheffler must be at the top of the priority list. But it can take a few years before everything is aligning and Spieth joins TGL.

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Josh Schrock is a writer and reporter for Golf. com. Before he came to Golf, Josh was the Chicago Bears Insider for NBC Sports Chicago. He previously covered the 49ers and Warriors for NBC Sports Bay Area. A native Oregonian and UO-Aluin, Josh spends his free time walking with his wife and dog, to think about how the ducks will break his heart again and try to become a semi-profit in Chipping. Josh, a real romantic for golf, will never stop trying to break 90 and never lose the confidence that the great drought of Rory McIlroy will end. Josh can be reached at josh.schrock@golf.com.