Tiger Woods' Jupiter Golf Links squad earned its first-ever TGL victory on Monday night by upsetting Rory McIlroy's Boston Common Golf. And one of Tiger's teammates, Kevin Kisner, earned something else as well: redemption.
It’s no secret that Kevin Kisner has a tremendous sense of humor. Tiger Woods has a pretty good one, too, and both of them were on full display during Monday’s TGL match. Before facing Rory McIlroy, Adam Scott, and Keegan Bradley of Boston Common Golf Club, a camera caught Woods hollering over to his mother, Kultida, during his warm-up.
Plenty of readers emailed me about the column, my suggestions for helping broadcasts and their own ideas about why the ratings are going the wrong way. There is, for instance, the caliber of the product presented on television,
Golfer Kevin Kisner is no amateur, enjoying four PGA Tour wins and two top-10 finishes in the majors during a career that's lasted nearly 20 years. But the man proved not just mortal, but normal during today's TGL broadcast.
Is it safe to say Kevin Kisner is a part-time golfer now? The new lead analyst for NBC Sports, who is still making some starts on the PGA Tour, is also on Tiger Woods' Jupiter Links TGL team, which was blown out Tuesday night, losing 12-1 against Los ...
Kevin Kisner took a jibe at his Jupiter Links Golf Club teammate after the team won their first game in the TGL.
Put simply, it's good to be a TGL player. First of all, you're one of only 24 PGA Tour pros in the new tech-infused golf league. So you're obviously doing something right. Second, you're getting in on the ground floor of a startup co-founded by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy.
The PGA on Tuesday announced the 16 members of the 2025 Player Advisory Council, which includes four first-time members Eric Cole, Trevor Cone, Max McGreevy and Gary Woodland.
Trust me, this is not a victory lap. It shows when you do the research and watch on-site—like I’ve done the past few weeks—you gain an advantage. TGL is an opportunity, and one we will continue to take advantage of for the next two months!
Bradley is the youngest captain in 62 years. He’s won tournaments each of the past three years. He made it to the Tour Championship and played on a winning Presidents Cup team just four months ago. He hasn’t finished worse than 21st at an event since August and ranks No. 11 in OWGR.
1 (tie), Corey Conners and Viktor Hovland, 36. 3, David Skinns, 42. 4 (tie), Ludvig Aberg, Patrick Cantlay and Alejandro Tosti, 48. 7, Jackson Suber, 49.5. 8, 7 tied with 54.
Max Homa took a playful jibe at Kevin Kisner after the latter hilariously talked about Homa's performance at the ongoing Farmers Insurance Open 2025. Homa has teed it up at this week's PGA Tour ...