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TGL announces set of enhancements ahead of season 2

TGL announced a round of enhancements ahead of season 2

TGL presented by SoFi: Finals
TGL presented by SoFi: Finals
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TGL is going to be slightly different in its second season.

Season 2 of TGL is set to begin on December 28th and when it does there are some modifications that will be in place to improve the product that everybody already knows and loves.

What you need to know:

  • These enhancements are all based on data, analytics, and player feedback from the first season
  • There is a renovation of the GreenZone with a larger green, different slopes and more hole locations with larger bunkers
  • Holes have been updated to create exciting risk-reward challenges
  • There are customized hole designs for each of the teams
  • Graphics have been improved within the virtual holes
  • Hitting boxes are larger
  • There are relocated ball-tracking camera towers for better sightlines for fans

So much of TLG is data-driven in a general sense so it isn’t shocking to see them implement these kinds of changes.

Bring on all of the fun and competition.

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