Golf league founded by Woods, McIlroy announces ownership team led by Marc Lasry, Steph Curry

Golf league founded by Woods, McIlroy announces ownership team led by Marc Lasry, Steph Curry


Andre Iguodala #9, Stephen Curry #30 and Klay Thompson #11 of the Golden State Warriors high five each other during the game against the Boston Celtics on March 8, 2017 at ORACLE Arena in Oakland, California.

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Some of San Francisco’s biggest sports stars are the new owners of a team with TGL golf, the indoor golf league founded by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy.

Steph Curry, Klay Thompson and Andre Iguodala have joined an effort led by Marc Lasry, Avenue Capital Group Chairman and CEO, to purchase the San Francisco TGL team.

“Our ownership group is excited to become stewards of TGL San Francisco and to represent Northern California, which is the center of tech innovation and is a perfect location for a TGL team in this extraordinary new sports league,” Lasry said in a statement.

Lasry, former co-owner of the NBA championship Milwaukee Bucks, recently launched the Avenue Sports Fund as part of Avenue Capital Group, which manages $12.5 billion in assets.

The investment in TGL San Francisco represents the fund’s first major investment.

Tiger Woods of the United States and Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland look on from the 11th tee during a practice round prior to the 2023 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 03, 2023 in Augusta, Georgia. 

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Lasry’s team represents the fifth of six teams to be announced as part of the startup indoor golf league that will kick off January 9 in Palm Beach, Florida.

The league has attracted other big investors and team owners, including Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank, Boston Red Sox owners John Henry and Tom Werner, entrepreneur Alexis Ohanian, tennis phenoms Serena and Venus Williams and New York Mets owner and hedge fund manager Steve Cohen.

The TGL golf league bills itself as a tech-forward league that plans to utilize a data-rich virtual course, paired with tech-infused enchantments throughout.

“Combining the business expertise of Avenue Capital Group with the championship mentality brought by these NBA superstars, this TGL team will generate a lot of energy in the Bay Area and around the world. We’re honored to welcome them to TGL,” said Mike McCarley, co-founder of TMRW Sports, the group behind the TGL league.

Earlier this month, TGL announced a multi-year media rights deal with ESPN.

Already, 24 PGA Tour stars, accounting for 223 PGA Tour wins between them, have committed to TGL’s inaugural season in January.

The league will be split into four-player teams that will compete in match-play format over 15 regular season matches, followed by semifinals and finals matches.



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