On Tuesday, TGL, a tech-infused golf league set to debut in prime time next year, made an exciting announcement. Hideki Matsuyama will be joining the Boston Commons Golf team, replacing Tyrrell Hatton who joined LIV Golf last year. Matsuyama joins a star-studded lineup that includes Rory McIlroy, Adam Scott, and Keegan Bradley.

In a statement, Matsuyama expressed his enthusiasm and anticipation for teaming up with such talented players. He hopes to push the boundaries of golf and create a memorable experience for fans worldwide. Matsuyama is looking forward to winning championships alongside his new teammates.

The TGL season will consist of 15 regular-season matches and a postseason, with events set to kick off in January 2025 at the custom-built SoFi Center in South Florida. The league’s inaugural season was postponed a year after a dome collapse at the original SoFi Center last November. Fortunately, there were no injuries in the incident.

Boston Commons Golf is owned by Fenway Sports Group and is one of six teams established by TMRW Sports, led by Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, and CEO Mike McCarley. The league promises to bring a new and exciting dimension to professional golf.

Matsuyama’s addition to Boston Commons Golf marks yet another milestone for the upcoming tech-infused golf league as it continues to build its roster ahead of its inaugural season next year.

The excitement around TGL’s debut is palpable as fans eagerly await the start of the season at SoFi Center in South Florida. With Matsuyama joining one of the strongest lineups in golf today, it’s clear that this league has big things on offer for both players and fans alike.

As we look forward to watching some of golf’s biggest names compete against each other on this new platform next year, we can only imagine what kind of drama will unfold as they push each other to become better players and win championships together.