TGL warned they could have an issue with Rory McIlroy as season two gets closer to starting

With the PGA Tour season beginning to wind down, TGL will provide one of the next opportunities for fans to see a number of the world’s best players face off.

TGL had a mixed first season earlier this year. The format was tweaked midway through the fixture list in an attempt to make the product more exciting.

But there were a number of outstanding moments, with Kevin Kisner proving to be the star of the event. It also provided an opportunity to see the likes of Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy face off – though neither player’s team had a particularly good season.

So it will be fascinating to see how TGL evolves when its second season starts up in December.

TGL told their biggest challenge ahead of its second season

Of course, those behind the league would have known that not everyone would be a fan of the venture. It is already very different to anything else at the highest level of the game.

And there will be plenty of viewers hoping to see TGL improve in several areas, having given it some leeway during its debut season.

Speaking on the Golf Channel Podcast, Ryan Lavner suggested what TGL is going to need to address if it is going to be able to become a regular fixture in the golfing calendar.

“I think when you look at their biggest challenge this year as it relates to TGL, and I’m sure we’ll get into this more as the winter goes on, now that the novelty of the technology has worn off, the actual in-game experience of seeing a ball smack against a screen and seeing how that plays out, now that the rosters are exactly the same barring some sort of LIV defection from 2025 to 2026, how are you going to elevate the product? And I still go back to the outcome needing to mean something,” he said.

Billy Horschel and his teammates celebrate making a putt during the TGL final

Photo by Cliff Hawkins/TGL/TGL Golf via Getty Images

“In my opinion, that’s why the PNC, the old father-son, now parent-child event works so well, because if you watch Tiger and Charlie Woods, they’re trying like hell to win their first PNC title. It means something to them. So I think if it means something to the competitors, it’s going to mean something to the audience. So I’m very curious to see what the reception is going to be like from fans and viewing audiences for season two.

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