TGL wraps second straight successful regular season, future is very bright

TGL wraps second straight successful regular season, future is very bright

Just like that, TGL’s second regular season is in the books.

Tom Kim closed the door for Jupiter Links with a hole-in-one to send them (effectively) to the playoffs, and the league as a whole is absolutely on fire.

The playoffs await for four teams, more on that in a moment, but TGL is already in peak form as an overall entity. Year two brought more fun, more guests, and more intrigue as six teams (more to come) battled for four playoff spots. There were double-headers and most recently a triple-header that saw the regular season wind down.

It isn’t easy to launch a brand new league. These days you have to have proof of concept to get people to buy in. The folks at TGL have done an incredible job at leading with class and recently ESPN’s Matt Barrie, the host of TGL, sat down with SB Nation to discuss how the magic is made.

If you love golf you will love TGL. You may not know that yet, but you should.

Barrie had a great point in discussing how TGL is supposed to be fun in saying that he often labels it as eye candy. The golf of TGL takes place against a simulator before players reach the green, and then the innovative technology that restructures the greens takes place so viewers can watch the PGA Tour stars putt.

There is an admitted video game level of fun to TGL, but that is part of the allure to Barrie’s point. This isn’t supposed to be regular golf, as much as we all love it, but it has enough of it in general and with the Tour stars to make you feel like you have the best parts.

TGL also has iconic moments like regular on-course shots, too. Season two saw the first ace in the league’s short history, Neal Shipley recorded it while suiting up for The Bay Golf Club, and it was a moment that really put the league as a whole on the map. Tom Kim somehow upped the ante in the regular season finale.

It is one thing for moments like this to happen, but it is another for the TGL team to be prepared in every single sense. Neal’s shot echoed across the spectrum of sports and will live across the rest of this professional golf season.

TGL Playoff Teams and Schedule

Sports and their leagues need things that make them stand out. Everyone knows what the signal for a touchdown is. A basketball hoop’s swish is an iconic sound. You get the picture.

TGL has The Hammer. To be clear this is a strategy play within the league. Each team has Hammers they can throw at any given point in time and if they are accepted by the opposing team then the hole in question counts double. If a Hammer is denied then the declining team forfeits the hole. There is a strategy involved.

Watching players navigate the Hammer has been part of the fun. Like any league experiencing a renaissance with data study there been conversations about time, place, moments… but part of the lore with the Hammer is Barrie’s iconic “Hammer Thrown!’ when somebody offers it.

In the world of sports a Hammer now belongs to TGL. It is part of the leagues’ growing reputation and a way that it is standing out in the ecosystem at large.

Time will tell what the playoffs have to offer, but overall TGL has been a smashing success.

Here’s to the playoffs and how they shake out.

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South Africa took an insurmountable 3-0 lead in the five-match T20I series after beating India by nine wickets in the third fixture on Wednesday at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg.

The Proteas’ series win also meant an end of Women in Blue’s two-year unbeaten record in bilateral series. The last time India lost one was in January 2024, when visiting Australia won the series 2-1.

South African captain Laura Wolvaardt (115 off 53), who smacked the joint third-fastest century in women’s T20Is, and opening partner Sune Luus (64 off 42) were the chief architects of this victory. The duo stitched a stand of 183 to help chase down 193 in just 16.3 overs.

Shreyanka Patil took the sole wicket of the innings in the 16th over as Wolvaardt holed out to substitute fielder Anushka Sharma over at deep mid-wicket. But the series had long gone out of India’s hands.

More to follow…

Published on Apr 23, 2026

#Indias #twoyear #unbeaten #streak #ends #Wolvaardtled #South #Africa #clinches #series">India’s two-year unbeaten streak ends as Wolvaardt-led South Africa clinches series 3-0  South Africa took an insurmountable 3-0 lead in the five-match T20I series after beating India by nine wickets in the third fixture on Wednesday at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg.The Proteas’ series win also meant an end of Women in Blue’s two-year unbeaten record in bilateral series. The last time India lost one was in January 2024, when visiting Australia won the series 2-1.South African captain Laura Wolvaardt (115 off 53), who smacked the joint third-fastest century in women’s T20Is, and opening partner Sune Luus (64 off 42) were the chief architects of this victory. The duo stitched a stand of 183 to help chase down 193 in just 16.3 overs.Shreyanka Patil took the sole wicket of the innings in the 16th over as Wolvaardt holed out to substitute fielder Anushka Sharma over at deep mid-wicket. But the series had long gone out of India’s hands.More to follow…Published on Apr 23, 2026  #Indias #twoyear #unbeaten #streak #ends #Wolvaardtled #South #Africa #clinches #series

Deadspin | Cowboys: No long-term deal for WR George Pickens  Dec 25, 2025; Landover, Maryland, USA; Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens (3) celebrates after a play against the Washington Commanders during the first half at Northwest Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Amber Searls-Imagn Images   The Dallas Cowboys will make wide receiver George Pickens play the 2026 season under the franchise tag, chief operating officer Stephen Jones said Wednesday.  “We’ve made a decision,” Jones told reporters in a pre-draft press conference. “… There won’t be negotiations on a long-term deal.”  The Cowboys placed the franchise tag on Pickens Feb. 27, the first time they had done so since 2022 with tight end Dalton Schultz.   Pickens, 25, would earn a guaranteed .3 million in 2026 under the tag, which he has not yet signed.   Jones said last week he had not received any trade inquiries about Pickens, who caught 93 passes for 1,429 yards with nine touchdowns in 17 games (15 starts) in his first season with the Cowboys in 2025.  The Steelers selected Pickens in the second round of the 2022 draft and he played his first three seasons in Pittsburgh. Pickens has produced 267 receptions, 4,270 receiving yards and 21 touchdowns in 65 games (55 starts).  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #Cowboys #longterm #deal #George #PickensDec 25, 2025; Landover, Maryland, USA; Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens (3) celebrates after a play against the Washington Commanders during the first half at Northwest Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Amber Searls-Imagn Images

The Dallas Cowboys will make wide receiver George Pickens play the 2026 season under the franchise tag, chief operating officer Stephen Jones said Wednesday.

“We’ve made a decision,” Jones told reporters in a pre-draft press conference. “… There won’t be negotiations on a long-term deal.”

The Cowboys placed the franchise tag on Pickens Feb. 27, the first time they had done so since 2022 with tight end Dalton Schultz.


Pickens, 25, would earn a guaranteed $27.3 million in 2026 under the tag, which he has not yet signed.

Jones said last week he had not received any trade inquiries about Pickens, who caught 93 passes for 1,429 yards with nine touchdowns in 17 games (15 starts) in his first season with the Cowboys in 2025.

The Steelers selected Pickens in the second round of the 2022 draft and he played his first three seasons in Pittsburgh. Pickens has produced 267 receptions, 4,270 receiving yards and 21 touchdowns in 65 games (55 starts).

–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Cowboys #longterm #deal #George #Pickens">Deadspin | Cowboys: No long-term deal for WR George Pickens  Dec 25, 2025; Landover, Maryland, USA; Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens (3) celebrates after a play against the Washington Commanders during the first half at Northwest Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Amber Searls-Imagn Images   The Dallas Cowboys will make wide receiver George Pickens play the 2026 season under the franchise tag, chief operating officer Stephen Jones said Wednesday.  “We’ve made a decision,” Jones told reporters in a pre-draft press conference. “… There won’t be negotiations on a long-term deal.”  The Cowboys placed the franchise tag on Pickens Feb. 27, the first time they had done so since 2022 with tight end Dalton Schultz.   Pickens, 25, would earn a guaranteed .3 million in 2026 under the tag, which he has not yet signed.   Jones said last week he had not received any trade inquiries about Pickens, who caught 93 passes for 1,429 yards with nine touchdowns in 17 games (15 starts) in his first season with the Cowboys in 2025.  The Steelers selected Pickens in the second round of the 2022 draft and he played his first three seasons in Pittsburgh. Pickens has produced 267 receptions, 4,270 receiving yards and 21 touchdowns in 65 games (55 starts).  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #Cowboys #longterm #deal #George #Pickens

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