TGL: Best moments from Presidents' Day tripleheader - ESPN
TGL provided golf fans with action all day, as the new league hosted a Presidents' Day triple header on Monday afternoon.
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TGL provided golf fans with action all day, as the new league hosted a Presidents' Day triple header on Monday afternoon.
TGL is a new team golf league in which opposing teams go head-to-head in a 15-hole match that is split between a large simulator and a unique green that adjusts to match the exact placement of the ball in the simulator for short shots. The first nine holes are alternate shot while the last six holes are singles.
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