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Collin Morikawa, Adam Scott become latest ex-major winners to join TGL run by Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy

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Collin Morikawa and Adam Scott have become the latest players to commit to Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy’s TMRW Golf League (TGL). Joining the two founders, as well as Jon Rahm and Justin Thomas, Morikawa and Scott add three major championship titles to the current cast of the Monday night simulator league that is set to begin in January 2024.

“During my amateur and collegiate golf career, I loved team play and the added energy it brought to my game – especially in match play. That has only been elevated with the opportunities I have had to represent the U.S. in the Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup, and I am looking forward to being a part of a TGL team next year as well,” said Morikawa. “Beyond that, I think the design of TGL to provide sports fans the world’s best in a weekly, primetime golf competition, from start-to-end in only two hours, will appeal to a broader spectrum of casual golf fans and introduce our sport to younger fans.” 

Morikawa is the youngest competitor to sign onto the TGL and brings with him a slew of accolades. The only man to win two different major championships in his tournament debut, the 25-year-old holds five PGA Tour titles and began his career with 22 consecutive made cuts, second only to Woods’ 25.

Scott’s inclusion in TGL will be his latest chapter alongside Woods. The 42-year-old has been witness to some of Woods’ greatest accomplishments having come up in the same era but is certainly not without his own. Winning the 2013 Masters, Scott got the better of Woods later that summer at The Barclays. 

The following season, Scott rose to world No. 1, usurping Woods and ultimately holding the top spot for 11 weeks. In total, Scott has earned 31 professional victories, 14 of which reside on the PGA Tour with the latest coming at the 2020 Genesis Invitational which Woods hosts. At this point in his career, Scott understands his best golf may be behind him, but…

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