Jordan Spieth reveals why TGL is not available for selection at the moment

Josh Schrock
Jordan Spieth loves what TGL does, but it doesn’t fit his schedule at the moment.
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TGL has positive motivation as it enters the second half of its inaugural season.
The simulator Golf League, co-founded by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, is still working hard, but has 24 of the best golfers in the world and a large number of Roster of potential. However, some big faces are missing from the TGL roster, and Jordan Spieth’s headlines have not signed the joint venture.
The TGL seems perfect for entertaining and engaging Spieth, but the three-time main champion believes that his entry into the new league is not feasible due to his two little kids rather than the corner of Sofi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
“I talked to those guys from the beginning,” Spieth told Smylie Kauffman in the latest Smylie Show. “It’s where I live with two kids, I live in Dallas, and now it’s not a great time when it’s on our schedule. You’ll see most people hit back. But, most people either live There, either live there, or don’t have kids under four years of age. There are almost no different places in life now.
“But of course, Tiger and Rory [match] It’s exciting, from what I heard, [the Presidents Day triple-header] Too. This concept is cool. I have different groups in the course asking me about the typical online consumer of the PGA Tour event on weekends. They seem to be accessing what they are trying to access, which is another way to develop the game, which is great. ”
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TGL unveiled new wrinkles this week when Los Angeles Golf Club signed Tony Finau for a match between Justin Rose and Tommy Fleetwood The competition, had fought in advance.
It was a choice, namely Spieth and world number one Scottie Scheffler, who also did not sign TGL, but that didn’t solve Spieth’s logistical problems.
“Now, several players asked me to ask for help,” Spieth said. “It’s still considered a question for my plan’s purpose. I’ve been there when asked Scotty, and that’s the same. Will One of these venues thrown to Dallas, and we might have a better chance to join. Maybe on the way.”
Spieth said Dallas will be made up of himself, Shefleur, Will Zaratoris and Tom King. Kim currently plays for Jupiter Link along with Tiger Woods, Max Homa and Kevin Kisner.
TGL showed agility during the inaugural season and reasonably expected greater changes after the opening year ended. This could include new franchises, new players and players changing teams. TMRW Sports and Mike McCarley, co-founder of Woods and McIlroy, have hinted that expansion to new venues may appear.
If the TGL eye extension is expanded after the first season, then adding Spieth and Scheffler should be at the top of the priority list. However, it may take several years to all be aligned and join TGL.

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Josh Schrock is a golf writer and journalist. com. Before joining golf, Josh was an insider of Chicago Bears in NBC Sports. He has previously reported 49 people and fighters in the NBC Sports Bay area. Josh, an Oregon native and UO alum, spent time hiking with his wife and dogs, pondering how ducks will be sad again and trying to become half-mature. For golf, Josh will never stop breaking the 90s and never lose confidence that a major drought in Rory McIlroy will end. Josh can be contacted at josh.schrock@golf.com.