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The TGL SoFi Cup Finals are set, with Jupiter Links Golf Club and Los Angeles Golf Club meeting in a championship matchup for the Tiger Woods-led golf league that few predicted at the start of the season.
Jupiter Links comes in as the late-season surge story, turning an inconsistent regular season into a playoff breakthrough with a semifinal upset over top-seeded Boston Common. The team has relied on a core group of Max Homa, Tom Kim and Kevin Kisner, each stepping up in key moments: Homa with steady, high-level shot-making, Kim with fearless energy under pressure and Kisner providing a veteran presence that’s helped keep the team composed in tight matches.
Los Angeles Golf Club, by contrast, has looked like a contender from the start. With a lineup that includes Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Rose and Sahith Theegala, L.A. has combined consistency with depth all season long. Fleetwood and Rose have brought experience in big moments, and Theegala has added a spark with his aggressive play. That balance carried through the semifinals, where Los Angeles delivered a controlled performance to eliminate defending champion Atlanta Drive and secure its spot in the Finals.
While he won’t be playing, Tiger Woods remains a key figure for Jupiter Links, continuing to guide the team from a leadership standpoint throughout the postseason.
How to Watch the TGL Finals 2026
The Finals will play out in a best-of-three series beginning Monday, March 23, with Match 1 at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN2, followed by Match 2 on Tuesday at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN. If necessary, a winner-take-all Match 3 will air at 9 p.m. ET that same night, with all matches also available to stream live on the ESPN app.
For those looking to stream without committing to a full subscription, Sling TV is one of the most budget-friendly options. The platform offers short-term passes, including a 1-day pass for $4.99, which gives you access to ESPN and ESPN2 via Sling Orange—making it a simple way to tune in for a single night of the TGL Finals.
If you want coverage for the entire series, Sling also has multi-day options, like a 3-day or 7-day pass, that still cost less than a typical monthly streaming package. These passes include the same channels, so you won’t miss any of the action if the Finals go the distance.
Overall, it’s a flexible, low-commitment way to watch, especially if you’re only planning to tune in for this event and don’t need a long-term live TV subscription.
And for a limited time, Sling is offering your first month for $29.99 (a savings of $16 from the regular price of $45.99), giving you an easy way to tune into everything from the TGL Finals to March Madness all in one place.
TGL (the TMRW Golf League) is a Woods and Rory McIllroy-led golf league that combines team-based play with simulator-driven shots and live short-game competition in a custom arena. This is the league’s second season.
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