Tiger Woods has made his final decision to play in the TGL league instead of LIV Golf, even though LIV offered him nearly £1 billion. He and his friend Rory McIlroy created the TGL league together, and they’re not fans of LIV Golf, which is backed by Saudi funding. Woods is confident that fans will understand and enjoy the TGL league’s modernised match-play format, which involves teams playing 18 holes on a virtual course. He’s taken a dig at LIV, saying that the TGL is much simpler and easier to understand. Woods has been critical of the Saudi-backed league and its CEO Greg Norman, and he believes it’s important for current PGA members to carry on the legacy of the tour for future players. He’s also questioned the impact of substantial guaranteed money on professional golfers’ practice and commitment to the game, highlighting the changing landscape of the sport. Woods has called for Greg Norman to step aside from his role and expressed disdain for LIV, stating that the TGL targets casual golf fans and aims to make the game more accessible. Along with a modernised format, the TGL wants to capitalise on the phenomenon of sports betting, involving fans and drawing them in through sportsbooks. Woods is excited about the league’s potential for engaging fans and creating an entertaining experience.