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Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, two professional golfers, established TMRW Sports in August 2022. The business that was founded exclusively to support the expansion and development of sports has now begun to take shape. And according to recent headlines, Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy are supporting a 14.7 million ground-breaking revolutionary golf project.

Woods, McIlroy, and Mike McCarley, co-founder, and CEO of the recently established TMRW Sports Group, introduced TGL on Wednesday. This new golf league will function in collaboration with the PGA Tour. Several elite professionals, like tennis superstar Serena Williams, NBA Best Steph Curry, and Formula 1 champion Sir Lewis Hamilton, have already placed their trust in the TMRW organization.

The league will hold its events at virtual courses that they have specially constructed. They are also the first of their kind in front of a live crowd as well as a larger broadcast viewership. In addition, early illustrations indicate that technology will be present throughout the stadiums. So one might think, What is the idea behind it? So here is the idea, six teams of three PGA Tour players will participate in the match on a virtual course powered by data. It will also have a short-game component for chipping and putting. Beginning in January 2024, participants will play the two-hour game will on Monday nights. All the in-arena spectators will be close to the action.

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However regular season will consist only of 15 games, with the semifinals and a championship game coming after. So far, 11 golfers have committed to TG, of which six of them are among the top 10 in the globe. Talking about the 14.7 Million project, McIlroy said ” In terms of fan experience, it’s going to be nothing like golf has offered before.” Besides him, Tiger Woods also expressed his views. He said, “We’re going to have excitement. We’re going to have something different, something that is passionate.”

Following Hamilton, a few more Formula 1 drivers were persuaded to join TMRW Sports and invested gladly in their long-term goals. Now that they have seen how well the company is doing, all the drivers may be praising the veteran driver.

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During his F1 course, the veteran Lewis Hamilton has not only added trophies to his cabinets but has also built a strong portfolio himself. And amongst his involvements, the billion-dollar man has also invested in one of the NFL teams.

Other investments of Lewis Hamilton also include an NFL team

Lewis Hamilton has long had his sights set on competing in other sports leagues. He has a keen interest in the illustrious Premier League, where he came extremely close to becoming a partial owner of Chelsea FC. Although the British man’s ambition at Chelsea was not met, he has found success elsewhere. In a remarkable turn of events, Hamilton finds himself a part-owner of the Denver Broncos, an NFL franchise. The Mercedes ace revealed his investment in the Walton-Penner cooperation last year. This consortium’s primary goal was to acquire the NFL team, Denver Broncos.

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The Broncos have won the AFC West 15 times, the Super Bowl three times, and the AFC eight times. Their most recent victory occurred in 2015. Being excited to join the elite NFL club as a part owner, the 103 times Grand Prix winner said, Excited to join an incredible group of owners and become a part of the @Broncos story!! Honoured to work with a world-class team and serve as an example of the value of more diverse leadership across all sports. Roscoe already thinks he made the team.”

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There is one thing that is certain after observing Hamilton register to invest in numerous sports. The veteran truly meant it when he declared he wants to promote black ownership.