Blank's team becomes the third member of the
high-tech, primetime league launching this January. Six teams,
each comprised of three PGA Tour players, will compete on a
simulator based in Palm Beach, Fla.
Atlanta joins TGL Boston, owned by the Fenway Sports Group, and
the Los Angeles Golf Club, owned by entrepreneur Alexis Ohanian,
his wife Serena Williams and her sister Venus Williams.
"I see this as an investment to grow the game, deliver an
innovative product to avid fans while exposing golf to new,
younger audiences, and another way for us to compete for
championships for Atlanta," Blank said in a news release Monday.
"We will put our best foot forward in effort to achieve all
three goals and to help TGL achieve success in any way we can."
A dozen players have committed to playing in TGL, including
Woods and McIlroy. Jon Rahm, Justin Thomas, Collin Morikawa,
Matt Fitzpatrick, Justin Rose, Adam Scott, Xander Schauffele,
Max Homa, Rickie Fowler and Billy Horschel are also on board.
Teams will compete in 15 televised, two-hour matches during the
regular season, followed by the semifinals and finals.
--Field Level Media
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