how does tgl golf work
TGL golf is a team-based, tech-heavy format that turns a normal golf match into a fast, TV-friendly competition. Each match is 15 holes: 9 holes of Triples and 6 holes of Singles.
How it works
- In Triples , three players per team play alternate shot for the first 9 holes. The team decides the tee order before the match, and the players rotate shots from there.
- In Singles , the final 6 holes are head-to-head. Each player on a team plays two holes, rotating through holes 10–15.
- Every hole is worth 1 point, and the team with fewer strokes wins the point. Ties are worth 0 points, and there are no carryovers.
- Teams can use the Hammer , which raises the value of a hole by one point and can shift momentum quickly.
- Players have a 40-second shot clock ; if time runs out, the team gets a one-stroke penalty.
- If the match is tied after 15 holes, TGL uses a closest-to-the-pin overtime where all three golfers compete in a best-of-three style tiebreak.
What makes it different
TGL is designed to blend real golf with simulator tech, so long shots are hit into a massive screen and shorter shots move into the Green Zone, where the surface can change slope electronically. That makes it feel closer to a strategic, broadcast-ready sport than a traditional round of golf.
Simple example
If Team A wins hole 1, loses hole 2, and ties hole 3, the score is 1–1 with one hole producing no points. If Team A then throws the Hammer on hole 4 and wins it, that hole is worth 2 points instead of 1.
In one line
TGL is basically team golf plus simulator tech, a shot clock, and scoring pressure , all compressed into a fast 15-hole match.