Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Will Tiger Woods Comeback Drive Up TGL Rights Fees?

Woods’s presence looms large as TGL begins to search for its next media rights deal.

Tiger Woods of Jupiter Links GC tees off during match against Los Angeles Golf Club during the TGL finals at SoFi Center on March 24, 2026, in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
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Tiger Woods’s golf game is admittedly rusty after a year-long layoff due to injury. But the golf superstar’s timing and business judgment remain top-tier when it comes to his investment in TGL.

Woods’s surprise participation in the 2026 TGL Finals Tuesday night could not have come at a better time for the startup golf league. TGL’s maiden two-season TV deal with ESPN is expiring. Internally, both TGL and ESPN seem happy with their partnership. But like every sports league, TGL is going to seek top dollar in negotiations. 

ESPN will get the chance to re-up during an exclusive negotiating window, say sources. If they don’t reach a deal, TGL can negotiate with potential bidders such as Golf Channel and Scripps Sports. At the same time, the new women’s golf league, WTGL, is seeking its own media deal before it launches in November or December.

Both Woods and defending Masters champion Rory McIlroy are equity investors in TGL. The tantalizing prospect of a healthy Woods regularly playing for his Jupiter Links team could single-handedly add dollar signs to TGL’s next rights payout.

“You’re really talking about bidding on two TGLs here,” says one source. “One where Tiger is active and playing. The other, where he’s hurt—and just watching as a spectator.”

As ESPN anchor Matt Barrie told Front Office Sports, Woods doesn’t move the TV ratings needle: He is the needle. Even at age 50, nearly seven years removed from his last major championship victory at the 2019 Masters tournament, Woods remains “the biggest draw in the sport,” according to Barrie.

But gambling millions of dollars in rights fees on whether an aging, injured Woods can stay healthy might be a fool’s errand, warns another source. The 15-time major championship winner nearly had his right leg amputated after a 2021 car crash in Los Angeles that left him with open fractures to the upper and lower sections of the leg and trauma to his right ankle. During his career, he’s undergone a dozen surgeries on his ankle, knee, and back, including spinal fusion.

Then there’s the pride factor. Woods likes to say he won’t tee it up if he doesn’t believe he can win. Will one of the greatest golfers in history be content to duff it around the simulated, 3D golf courses of TGL—especially if he’s embarrassing himself?

The good news? Woods looked solid Tuesday night in his return to competitive golf. He had some moments on ESPN, lacing one of his signature stinger drives under an overhanging rock 318 yards down the fairway. But he also missed a three-foot putt to lose a crucial hole, pounding his putter in frustration. His Jupiter team was thrashed by Justin Rose’s Los Angeles GC in the Finals.

Woods gave a typically blunt review of his team’s disappointing performance. “We got our ass kicked at the end… We didn’t respond, and I missed a short one at the beginning to kind of get it started, give them momentum, and never got it back,” he said after Tuesday night’s match.  

Add it up and one sports media expert, who declines to be named, questions whether Woods’ dramatic comeback will drive up TGL’s fees.

“I don’t think his return [Tuesday] night will have much of an impact,” he warns. “No one moves the needle like Tiger. But I’m not sure [Tuesday] night will really change the number.”

In the meantime, attention now shifts to whether Woods will play in the Masters after missing last year’s tournament.

“I’ve been trying,” he said Tuesday. “Just this body is—it doesn’t recover like it did when it was 24, 25. It doesn’t mean I’m not trying.”

Woods plans on attending the Masters even if he doesn’t tee it up in Augusta. He’s opening a short course he designed, the Loop at the Patch, at Augusta Municipal Golf Course.

“I want to play,” he said. “I love the tournament. I’ve loved being there since I was 19 years old. It’s meant a lot to me and my family over the years. I’m going to be there either way with The Loop that’s going up there, as well as the Champions Dinner.”

If he does play, it would be a guaranteed viewership boost for ESPN and Amazon Prime Video, which each have early-round Masters coverage this year. CBS, whose coverage begins on Saturday, would need him to make the cut in order to capitalize on his presence.

TGL and ESPN both declined to comment for this story.

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