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The brains behind Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy’s tech-powered golf league have revealed that there are potential bidders lining up to create an expansion franchise. Meanwhile, Serena Williams’ husband is pushing for the introduction of a women’s division in the league.

TGL, which was conceived by Woods, McIlroy, and their business partner Mike McCarley, surpassed expectations in its debut season. It attracted strong viewership on ESPN from its launch in January through to the finals last month.

Based in Palm Beach, the six-team league features many top PGA Tour stars. However, notable players like Scottie Scheffler and Jordan Spieth did not participate in the inaugural season, indicating potential for expansion in terms of new teams and venues in the future.

At the CAA World Congress of Sports this week, McCarley and other TGL executives discussed the possibility of introducing an expansion team. According to the Sports Business Journal, McCarley expressed his pleasant surprise at the number of potential bidders who have shown interest.

He further stated that the pool of potential investors has been narrowed down to those based in the United States. The expansion process will “start with one [new team] and then it’ll grow from there,” he added.

TGL’s lineup of team owners includes a wealth of billionaires such as Atlanta Falcons head honcho Arthur Blank and Stephen Cohen, the big cheese at the New York Mets. A major player in TGL is Dynasty Equity, and their head honcho Don Cornwell reckons that boosting the betting markets for TGL could “turbocharge” its growth by 2026.

Alexis Ohanian, who founded Los Angeles Golf Club, isn’t just any team owner; he’s got his eye on teeing up the game for the ladies. The Reddit trailblazer, hitched to tennis legend Williams and co-owner of NWSL outfit Angel City FC, is champing at the bit to get moving on an LPGA deal.

Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy

“I’ve been bugging these guys about the LPGA deal for a minute,” shared Ohanian. “They have been very interested. It’s just these things take time, and I’m not allowed to make any news.”

TGL big wig McCarley echoed this sentiment: “There’s no secret we’re working on that. Alexis has been a great thought leader for us on that, and I think most of our team owners are right behind them in that area, too.”

In a tale close to his heart, Ohanian highlighted the clout of building brands that catch fans’ eyes and hearts. He lapped back to Reddit’s early days when spotting someone donning the site’s logo inked on their skin set off light bulbs.

“That’s when I knew we were probably onto something,” reflected Ohanian. “We knew the individual athletes had huge followings. We believed in the format, all the other things these folks are saying, but could we actually build a brand that one day someone might want a tattoo on their bodies?”.

Vanessa Trump Steps Into the Spotlight With Tiger Woods by Her Side

Vanessa Trump is back in the headlines—but not for politics or past headlines. This time, it’s about new beginnings, as she and golf icon Tiger Woods have officially confirmed they’re a couple.

The surprising romance was revealed on Instagram with both Vanessa and Tiger posting affectionate photos. Vanessa, wearing a relaxed smile, looked every bit at ease with Tiger by her side. Her caption? Subtle yet telling. His? A little more poetic: “Love is in the air and life is better with you by my side.”

Behind the Romance: How It Started

Insiders say the two have been quietly dating since November 2024. Their connection began through shared social circles in Palm Beach—and more unexpectedly, through their kids. Vanessa’s son, Kai Trump, and Tiger’s son, Charlie Woods, attend the same prestigious Florida school and are both junior golfers. School drop-offs and weekend tournaments soon turned into something more.

Donald Trump Reacts—And He’s Totally Fine With It

In a rare show of chill, Donald Trump gave the relationship his blessing. “Tiger actually called me a few months ago. I love Tiger, and I love Vanessa. Let them both be happy,” he said. No drama, no tabloid blow-up—just support from the former President and former father-in-law.

Even Ivanka Trump chimed in, commenting “So happy for you both” on Vanessa’s post with heart emojis. So far, the Trump family seems aligned.

Vanessa’s Journey Since Her Divorce

Vanessa was married to Donald Trump Jr. for 13 years, and the couple shares five children. Since their split, she has largely kept out of the public eye. But her early years were anything but low-key—Vanessa had a short modeling career and was once linked to Leonardo DiCaprio and even a Saudi prince.

This new relationship with Tiger marks a return to public attention—but on her own terms.

Tiger’s Turn at a Fresh Start

Tiger Woods, of course, has had his share of public relationship drama. After his 2010 split from Elin Nordegren, he laid low romantically—until now. Sources close to him say Vanessa brings a grounded energy that he hasn’t had in years.

The two live near each other in Palm Beach and have reportedly been spending plenty of time together—from quiet dinners to family outings.

Is It Serious?

From the outside, it sure looks like it. This wasn’t a leaked photo or an accidental paparazzi shot—it was a coordinated, public reveal. Sources say they’ve been integrating their families and are committed to making it work.

And let’s be honest—when Donald Trump is already giving you a thumbs up, that’s a pretty strong start in Trump-world.

Fans React: Cheers, Shock, and Everything In Between

The internet, as always, had thoughts. While some are thrilled to see Vanessa finding love again, others are surprised by the unexpected match. One viral comment on X (formerly Twitter) summed it up: “Vanessa Trump and Tiger Woods? That’s the crossover I didn’t see coming in 2025.”

But Vanessa seems unfazed. For now, she’s stepping into the spotlight on her own terms—with Tiger by her side, not in his shadow.

Tiger Woods caused some debate when he was asked who his Mount Rushmore of golf would be. Woods mentioned himself and Jack Nicklaus, which wouldn’t be a surprise to anyone, but the other two on his list might raise some eyebrows.

Although it may seem big-headed to name yourself as one of the greatest golfers in history, it can’t be denied when it comes to Tiger Woods. With 82 official PGA Tour event wins, which is tied for the most of any golfer, and 15 Major wins, second only behind the aforementioned Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods is an easy selection, even for himself. The American burst onto the scene aged 21 when he won his first Major, the 1997 Masters, which he won by an incredible 12 strokes. He then reached number 1 in the official world golf rankings less than a year after turning pro. At the age of only 24, he became the youngest golfer to win a career Grand Slam, which means winning all the four Majors.

Tiger Woods had to pick the only man with more Major wins than him, Jack Nicklaus, who won 18 in an illustrious career, three more than Woods. After finishing second to another great, Arnold Palmer, in the 1960 US Open as an amateur, Nicklaus turned pro in 1961 and won the 1962 US Open, this time defeating Palmer. Nicklaus dominated golf throughout the 1960s and 70s and was partly responsible for the sport’s growth during this period as part of ‘The Big Three’ alongside Palmer and Gary Player.

Tiger Woods’ best at Majors
Competition Best result
Masters W (1997, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2019)
PGA Championship W (1999, 2000, 2006, 2007)
US Open W (2000, 2002, 2008)
The Open W (2000, 2005, 2006)

Tiger Woods’ Picks Alongside Himself & Jack Nicklaus

Plenty of big names missed out

However, Woods’ next pick was a bit of a surprise. Bobby Jones, who many won’t be aware of, was an American golfer whose success dates back to the 1920s. Jones is famous for being an amateur, but still often beat the top professionals of that era, and also for founding the Augusta National Golf Club, which is still used every year for the Masters tournament. Although Jones doesn’t have the victories that both Woods and Nicklaus have, with ‘only’ seven Major championships at the time of his retirement, he was aged only 28.

Woods’ other pick for a place on golf’s Mount Rushmore was perhaps another surprising one. Sam Snead competed in the 1940s and 50s with a joint record 82 PGA Tour victories to his name, including seven wins and multiple second places in Major championships. He was a class act. Famed for his relaxed manner, which included wearing a straw hat and quirky commentary on the course, Snead was admired for having the perfect swing, which many have tried to imitate since. Many golfers have commented on Snead’s ability, with Bill Campbell saying: “He was the best natural player ever.”

With players like the aforementioned Palmer and Player missing, among others like Ben Hogan and Walter Hagen, it does open up a debate about who the greatest golfers in history are.

Tiger Woods has reacted after Rory McIlroy joined him an exclusive club after finally winning the Masters.

Tiger Woods issued a statement after Rory McIlroy finally won the Masters and joined him in an elite club of golfers.

The coveted green jacket had always evaded the Northern Irishman, who experienced an almighty collapse at Augusta back in 2011 and thought that it might never happen for him.

But despite blowing a four-shot lead and missing a putt in the final round, a locked-in McIlroy got over the line on Sunday, sinking to his knees with pure emotion after a birdie on the first bonus 18th hole during the sudden death play-off with Justin Rose.

As well as earning a record £3.2 million in prize money and being handed the Masters trophy and green jacket, McIlroy now receives automatic qualification for the Masters each year after joining Jack Nicklaus, Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player and Woods as the sixth member of the Grand Slam club.

Woods is a five-time winner of the Masters, having triumphed in 1997, 2001, 2002, 2005 and 2019.

Only Nicklaus has won the Masters more than Woods and the 49-year-old was delighted to see McIlroy’s incredible achievement.

Woods was not present at the Masters as he is recovering from surgery on his achilles tendon, but he posted a special message to McIlroy on his X account.

“Welcome to the club @McIlroyRory,” he wrote.

“Completing the grand slam at Augusta is something special. Your determination during this round, and this entire journey has shown through, and now you’re a part of history. Proud of you!”

Tiger Woods

How much will Rory McIlroy earn for winning the 2025 Masters?

The prize money for the 2025 Masters was the highest in history, with a pot of $21 million decided.

McIlroy is said to have collected $4.2m, a $600,000 increase on the $3.6 million Scottie Scheffler received for his first Masters win in 2024.

But while McIlroy has earned a record sum, it’s expected that the final figure will be a lot lower because of a hefty tax bill which could total 42.39 per cent and around $1.2 million.

“Any prize money earned will be subject to US federal tax, the top rate of which is still 37 per cent,” Paul Barham, head of international private client tax at Forvis Mazars, told the Daily Express.

“Golfers will also have to pay state tax in Georgia at 5.39 per cent.

“The US tax will be paid by all golfers playing at Augusta regardless of where they are tax resident and if they are a tax resident in the US, they shouldn’t pay tax on this prize money in any other country.”

Sam Woods Flooded With Emotions as Dad Tiger Woods Confirms End of Her Soccer Career: ‘Means the Entire World…’

We know Sam Woods as Tiger Woods’ daughter for most of her life. But on March 1, she proved she’s much more than just a famous last name. While her dad and younger brother, Charlie, have been making headlines on the golf course, Sam has been busy carving out her own path. And what a way to go out. As captain of The Benjamin School Buccaneers, she led her team to a stunning victory, clinching the FHSAA Class 2A girls’ soccer state title.

Emily Simon, her best friend and goalkeeper, was by her side through thick and thin. “We’ve grown up together. We’ve done soccer camps since we were like 7 years old. Sleepovers nonstop. I don’t even consider her one of my best friends,” Simson said, her voice filled with nostalgia.

She continued, “I consider her my family now. I really love her so much. She means the entire world to me.” A friend in need is a friend indeed, right?

Cue the emotions. Woods turned to her best friend, smiling despite the emotional moment. “We’ve been friends since forever and I can’t imagine a better end for not only our season but our soccer career,” she said.

The win marked the school’s first girls’ soccer state championship in its rich history. Thus, they concluded an incredible postseason run for the team. “To go all the way, to end on a win, to end having a ring and having a gold medal is absolutely the best way to go out. We’ve had such amazing chemistry with this team. I can’t ask for a better team to have played my final games with.”

It was a victory no one saw coming. The Buccaneers lost their top three scorers before the season even began and barely scraped by with four wins in the regular season. Making it to the finals? Let alone winning it all? Unbelievable.

“I’m just really happy that we got this far,” Woods admitted. “We didn’t really expect it…” “…Not at all,” Simon added with a laugh. “But we came here and did it,” Woods finished. If there was one thing that kept them going, it was their heart and determination.“We definitely treated every game like it was our last,” Woods said. “We played our hearts out. We left everything on the field every single time.”

Sam Woods and Tiger Woods

And now, after years of dedication to the sport, it’s time to say goodbye. “This sport has brought us so close together,” Simon said. “And I know we’re going to stay this way for the rest of our lives.”

But while her soccer journey has ended, a new chapter remains on the horizon.

What’s next for Sam Woods?

During the 2024 PNC Championship, broadcaster Dan Hicks casually dropped a major update: “Tiger Woods’ daughter Sam, who is caddying for him this week, will be attending Stanford University next year.” She focuses on education, too, with her successful soccer career.

While Sam has kept her future plans quiet, her dad recently confirmed the news. Following a tough TGL match loss against Atlanta Drive GC, Tiger Woods was asked about his daughter’s big win and what it meant to him.

“Well, the core group of girls that were on that team have been together since they were sick, so they’ve played traveled and they’ve played for Benjamin,” he shared. “To be able to end her high school career like that and to go on as a state champion is pretty cool.” 

And yes, Stanford is officially happening. “She’s going to Stanford in the fall, so everything is really trending,” he said, and he also mentioned that she “did like the campus.” As for what she’ll be studying? She’s leaning toward a degree in the sciences—either biology or psychology—while Simon is still deciding on her next steps.

Soccer may be behind her, but Sam Woods is just getting started.

Tiger Woods appears doubtful for next week’s Players Championship, with his recent comments at a TGL event suggesting his focus remains elsewhere.

The 15-time major champion, still recovering from injuries and personal loss, admitted his heart is not in the game right now.

With the Masters just five weeks away, his path to Augusta remains uncertain.

Personal loss, tour duties

Speaking at Tuesday’s TGL event, the league he co-founded, Woods opened up about his struggles following the passing of his mother, Kultida, and his extensive work with the PGA Tour policy board.

“This is the third time I’ve touched a club since my mom passed, so I haven’t really gotten into it,” Woods told Sports Illustrated. “My heart is really not into practicing right now. I’ve had so many other things to do with the Tour and trying to do other things.

“Once I start probably feeling a little bit better and start getting into it, I’ll start looking at the schedule.”

Woods has until Friday to decide if he’ll tee it up at TPC Sawgrass. The Players Championship will be followed by the Valspar Championship, presenting another opportunity for a return.

His last official start came at the 2024 British Open, where he missed the cut.

Since then, he has undergone his sixth back procedure, skipped the Hero World Challenge, and played alongside his son, Charlie, at the PNC Championship in December.

TGL season ends as Woods’ Jupiter team falls

While Woods weighs his competitive future, his inaugural TGL season came to an end Tuesday in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida Atlanta Drive GC dominated singles play to defeat Jupiter Links GC 9-1, eliminating Woods’ franchise from playoff contention.

Jupiter, co-owned by Woods, entered the night already out of the race after Monday’s results.

Atlanta (4-1-0, 8 points) secured the third seed and will face The Bay Golf Club in the semifinals, with Los Angeles Golf Club and New York Golf Club set to meet in the other playoff matchup.

Despite the loss, Woods took pride in what he and Rory McIlroy built with the virtual golf league, which finally launched in 2025 after a storm-damaged facility delayed its debut.

“I’m proud of my teammates, I’m proud of what we have built here and the excitement that we were able to bring to Jupiter and more importantly to the game of golf,” Woods said on ESPN’s broadcast.

Atlanta dominates late

Jupiter fell behind early, dropping the first two points in triples before catching a break when Atlanta’s Nick Dunlap drove out of bounds at the sixth hole.

Jupiter took advantage, “throwing the hammer” to double their point, but Atlanta declined and conceded for just a single point.

Atlanta quickly responded, reclaiming the point on the next hole and heading into singles play with a 3-1 lead.

While Jupiter’s Tom Kim split with Atlanta’s Billy Horschel and Woods drew against Lucas Glover, Max Homa’s misfire into a bunker at No. 12 allowed Dunlap to take another key point for Atlanta.

With time running out, desperation set in.

Horschel secured two points for Atlanta at No. 13, prompting Jupiter to throw the hammer for Woods’ match at the par-3 14th against Glover.

But Glover’s tee shot landed just 10 feet from the pin, and he countered with his own hammer throw, raising the stakes to three points.

Woods needed something special, but his tee shot sailed long, sealing the loss.

Tiger Woods’ Jupiter Links GC and Rory McIlroy’s Boston Common Golf have been eliminated from the TGL after failing to reach the play-offs.

Boston needed to beat New York on Monday night to secure a play-off spot but lost 10-6, with Cameron Young, Rickie Fowler and Xander Schauffele scoring five points from the last four holes for the victors.

Schauffele ‘threw the hammer’ – which increases the point total of the hole from one points to two – at the 12th and made a birdie to beat Adam Scott.

Cameron Young then saw off McIlroy, which meant Boston required two more points in the final hole to force overtime.

Boston ‘threw the hammer’ but Schauffele chipped in from seven feet to seal a four-the win.

The result also ended Jupiter Links GC’s hopes of reaching the play-offs, as New York sealed their place alongside Los Angeles Golf Club, The Bay Golf Club and Atlanta Drive GC.

Los Angeles Golf Club, who top the SoFi Cup standings, will face fourth-placed New York in the semi-finals with the Bay Golf Club facing Atlanta Drive GC in matches held across 17-18 March.

The struggle-filled season for Tiger Woods isn’t getting any better. The golfer who ended the 2024 season on a high note of performance at the PNC Championship, has struggled to perform in the tech-infused league. Well, not only struggled, but also being accused of the unfortunate result of the team. Despite the negatives coming in for the golfer and captain, his teammate is in support, irrespective of the results.

Jupiter Links till now has only one win against the Boston Common Golf Club, that too with a close margin of 4-3. With the performance struggle and worry of qualifying for the semi-finals, recently at the Shotgun Start podcast, an insider shared a blunt assessment. He said, “I think TGL is a better product when Tiger is not there.”

Well, despite the accusation, there are still hopes alive and support from the teammates for the greatest. Recently at the Smylie Show, Max Homa, a team member of the Jupiter Links, was asked about his experience of being in the team with Tiger Woods. The question even pointed out the epic flagstick shot of Kevin Kisner, which left Woods and Homa laughing in tears.

Homa said, “Being on the team with Tiger is really cool, but all jokes aside, with the whole thing that went down with Kis to get to stand next to like your hero.” He even continued how both were laughing with tears for an hour and even continued the chat when Woods asked for the video. The video of both golfers’ reaction went viral on social media, as fans praised seeing Woods laughing like that for the first time.

Continuing ahead on backing the 15-time major winner, Homa said, “I honestly think for the fans and in the corniest way like he’s such like a Godlike figure and to get to see him how we see him which is just like a dude and he’s honestly awesome guy been a good friend to get to see him in these environments be you know normal but competitive.” Golf being a highly competitive sport has always seen Tiger Woods’s aggressive side. However, with the new age tech league, the fans got to witness the other side, which even Homa has praised.

Now, with allegations coming to the greatest, can the team still manage to qualify?

Tiger Woods’s Jupiter links qualification scenario

Tiger Woods 

Until now, Jupiter Links has struggled in the league. Out of 4 matches, the team has 3 losses and only one victory. Now with just one match remaining against the Atlanta Drive, the qualification chances are tough. Jupiter Links is placed at a fifth position with one point difference for qualification.

Three spots for the semi-final have already been filled with Los Angeles GC, The Bay GC, and Atlanta Drive GC targeting the playoff. Now for the final match, Jupiter requires a win, while relying on the match of New York as they are placed at fourth. Even the loss or tiebreaker would help Woods’ team to find a way through the playoffs. But the results will get clear for the Jupiter Links, as NYGC’s match will tee off a day before. Currently, New York is placed at fourth with 3 points, while Jupiter is at fifth with 2 points.

Who will take the last spot for the playoffs according to you? Share your predictions with us in the comments below.

Legendary golfer Tiger Woods rode the highs and lows of Benjamin’s dramatic rally in the Class 2A state semifinals just like every soccer parent in DeLand on Thursday evening.

In the end, Woods’ daughter, Sam, saw her high school soccer career extended with a 2-1 Benjamin victory over Lakeland Christian at Spec Martin Stadium.

Woods, a senior defender, led the Bucs’ back line, which conceded a goal in the first half but shut out Lakeland Christian over the second half of regulation and two extra time periods before Sienna Barboni’s electric match-winner.

Benjamin will face the winner of Ransom Everglades (14-4-3) and Episcopal School of Jacksonville (13-5-3) in the state final on Saturday at 7 p.m.

Woods has three goals and an assist this year for Benjamin (10-5-3) playing in a largely defensive role. She scored the game-winner on a header for the Bucs against King’s Academy in the district championship match.

After the completion of Benjamin’s soccer season, Woods will move into the spring track and field season, where she competes in hurdles and middle distance events with Benjamin.

Many will remember Tiger Woods’ first TGL appearance since his mother’s death last week for the blunder in club selection that left Woods and his teammates with Jupiter Links GC stunned and then in stitches. He called the mishap that grabbed headlines during his team’s loss to New York Golf Club last week, in which he misinterpreted his caddie’s yardage instructions and hit his approach shot 100 yards short, one of the most “embarrassing” moments of his golf career.

But what lingered within Woods was the feeling he had before TGL action began at the SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

“I had a hard time driving down here,” he told reporters afterward. “I hadn’t hit a golf ball since I played with the President and just put everything away and shut it off. I had a really hard time getting here and then reliving all the moments that we’ve had, my mom, how excited she was to have Charlie (Woods’ 16-year-old son) drive her here. So those are some great moments and great memories. It’s been a hard process.”

In the days since then, the emotional toll of grieving his mother’s death led Woods to put golf on the back burner and adjust his schedule again. A planned appearance for the TGL this week has joined his planned 2025 PGA Tour debut as events Woods didn’t feel ready to compete in yet. Woods hasn’t played in a professional golf tournament since The Open Championship last July.

Here’s a breakdown of the changes to Woods’ schedule and when golf’s biggest star might play in a PGA Tour event again:

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Is Tiger Woods playing in the TGL this week?

No. Woods was not listed in the lineup for Jupiter Links GC this week ahead of its match against The Bay Golf Club on Tuesday night, according to Golfweek. Teammates Max Homa, Tom Kim and Kevin Kisner will represent Jupiter Links GC with Woods out.

When will Tiger Woods play next?

Tiger Woods 

The answer to this question is two-fold at this point, with Woods’s status for TGL matches and the status of his 2025 PGA Tour debut ahead of The Masters in April on different wavelengths.

Though Woods will miss Tuesday’s Jupiter Links GC match, he could still play in the team’s final regular-season match on Tuesday, March 4, against Woods’ friend Justin Thomas and Atlanta Drive GC. The TGL playoffs featuring the top four teams in the standings are set to begin with the semifinals on March 17 and 18.

Woods was asked after last week’s TGL match when he might next play at a PGA Tour event beginning with the Cognizant Classic that starts Thursday.

“I really haven’t thought about golf, so I don’t think I’m going to be thinking about it for just a little bit here,” he said.

A year ago, Woods said he aimed to play in one tournament per month. He initially committed to making his 2025 PGA Tour debut at The Genesis Invitational he hosted earlier this month but withdrew because he “wasn’t ready” yet in the wake of his mother’s death. But Woods reiterated during an interview at the event his goal of playing some “bigger events” in the future.

Woods only played in five PGA Tour events last season, and that included withdrawing after the first round of the 2024 Genesis Invitational due to an illness. He only made the cut at the Masters, finishing in 60th place.

Next month’s Arnold Palmer Invitational and The Players Championship could be possibilities for his PGA Tour return ahead of the Masters in April. Woods, though, has yet to commit to any PGA Tour event for 2025.

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Tiger Woods injury update

Woods said in December at the Hero World Challenge – a tournament he hosts in the Bahamas – that he was not physically ready and “not sharp enough” yet to compete against the best golfers on the PGA Tour following another back surgery last September. Woods underwent microdecompression surgery on his lumbar spine to relieve nerve impingement in his lower back, aiming to reduce the pain and spasms he experienced.

“I don’t want to have any setbacks. Just want to keep making progress and give myself the best chance going to next year as possible,” Woods said in December. “I feel like I’m getting stronger, I’m getting more pliable, but I got a long way to go to be able to compete against these guys.”

Woods has since played at the PNC Championship with his son, Charlie Woods, in December. Woods has also played in three matches with Jupiter Links GC in the TGL, the virtual golf league he co-founded along with a group of investors that includes Rory McIlroy.