Xander Schauffele has urged TGLâs bosses to make its second season shorter after the inaugural campaign concluded on Tuesday.
The tech-powered golf leagueâs debut season ended with Atlanta Drive defeating New York Golf Club in the finals, and there is plenty for the leagueâs bosses and backers to be happy about. TGL has been met with positive TV ratings that have exceeded expectations, and the product â dreamt up by Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy and their TMRW Sports business partner Mike McCarley â has been largely well-received by fans.
But Schauffele, a member of the defeated NYGC team, believes changes need to be made for season two in 2026, calling for the league to shorten its season. TGL debuted on Jan. 7 and lasted 77 days, with one or two matches played each week â excluding the weeks of the Genesis Invitational and The Players.

World No. 3 Schauffele, the reigning PGA and Open champion, believes the season lasted too long. He told the Palm Beach Post. âIâm sure a lot of fans and the producers and ESPN, everyone is going to have a little bit of input.
âI think just like us players sit down in our offseason with our team, theyâre going to sit down here and see how they can tweak everything, whether itâs shortening the season or having it end [sooner]. I was talking to someone earlier about that; having it end sort of just before The Players, that would be something that weâd be up for.â

However, there is scope for the league to shorten its calendar. While the season cannot begin until the NFL regular season and ESPNâs âMonday Night Footballâ commitments have concluded, TGL has had weeks when multiple matches have been played, something that theoretically could be increased to complete the schedule quicker.
TMRW Sports chief McCarley said work is underway with ESPN to set the 2026 TGL schedule. âThis is complementary to the existing PGA Tour,â he said. âYou keep iterating on versions of the schedule. But the core premise is the same. You use football as a promotional platform, not a donât compete with it, right?â