After Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy’s Distressing Fate, What Will Happen to TGL’s Million Dollar ESPN Deal?

The setback faced by the billion-dollar league backed by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, following the SoFi Dome incident, raises questions about the future of its significant deal with ESPN amidst the league's delay.

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A Major Setback for TGL

The collapse of the SoFi Centre's roof, caused by a power system failure during construction, has thrown Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy’s TGL into uncertainty. This unforeseen event led to a critical decision to postpone the league's launch by a year, affecting its inaugural season's plans.

ESPN's Stance on the Delay

Despite the delay of TGL, ESPN has reaffirmed its commitment to the league. James Colgan's tweet highlighted the broadcasting giant's ongoing support, with Rosalyn Durant, EVP at ESPN, further confirming it, stating, “We look forward to launching the inaugural season on ESPN.”

The Multimillion-Dollar Media Rights Deal

Signed in October, the multimillion-dollar media rights deal between TGL and ESPN was a landmark agreement. Initially scheduled to commence on ESPN on January 9, the event has now been postponed to early 2025.

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