TGL, even after three matches, is still unsure about the success, considering the views of fans and critics. Before the start of the tech-infused league, fans and critics were unsure what to expect from the league. However, the big names of the sport made it a must-watch to witness what the league offers. Now, with the fourth match of the league scheduled for January 27, there has been a lot going on for the team Jupiter Links. Earlier, the most anticipated debut of Tiger Woods against the Los Angeles Golf Club witnessed a heart-breaking result for the fans. However, the loss wasn’t the only thing that took attention; it was Kevin Kisner’s shots during the match. One of his shots, which went off the greens after hitting the flagstick, went viral on the internet. Despite this, Woods was seen laughing with tears after the shot, and other players too enjoyed the moment. Away from the course, there was a huge wave of reaction that questioned the league. After the match was aired, it was discussed in the ForePlay Podcast, where Trent Ryan talked about how the league is missing out on the competitive angle and just focusing on being an entertainment league.He even continued to share that this might create a worry for the league and eventually see a drop in players’ participation and low viewership. Now, after nearly two weeks to the first matchup of Jupiter Links, we are close to the second, where the team will compete against the Boston Common Golf of Rory McIlroy. Even after having the two co-founders of TGL and top golfers in the match, the roster update from NUCLR Golf took a de-route with fans’ reactions to it.
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