Everything you need to know to watch Jupiter Links and Los Angeles Golf Club in the TGL SoFi Cup finals, from broadcast times to tech and wagering
The TGL SoFi Cup finals pit Jupiter Links Golf Club against the Los Angeles Golf Club in a matchup that rewrote expectations late in the season. Jupiter Links arrives as the comeback story after an upset over top-seeded Boston Common, while Los Angeles has been a steady threat all year. The Finals will be played as a best-of-three series, and although Tiger Woods will not be on the course, he remains a prominent leadership figure for Jupiter Links throughout postseason play.
Broadcast and streaming details are straightforward: the series opens on Monday, March 23 with Match 1 at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN2. Match 2 follows on Tuesday at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN, and if a deciding Match 3 is required it will air at 9 p.m. ET that same night. All matches will also stream live via the ESPN app, offering viewers multiple ways to catch the action from home or on the go.
Jupiter Links Golf Club turned an inconsistent regular season into a playoff surge driven by a small core of performers. Max Homa supplied steady scoring and reliable shot-making, Tom Kim added aggressive, momentum-shifting play under pressure, and veteran Kevin Kisner provided calming experience in clutch moments. Their semifinal win over Boston Common highlighted a perfect mix of timely execution and strategic risk-taking. Off the course, Tiger Woods continues to shape the team’s identity as a guiding presence despite not competing during the matches.
The Los Angeles Golf Club has presented itself as a season-long contender with a balanced roster and steady results. Players such as Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Rose and Sahith Theegala have combined experience and flair—Fleetwood and Rose bringing cool heads to decisive holes while Theegala injects aggressive shot-making when the team needs momentum. Los Angeles earned its Finals berth by dispatching defending champion Atlanta Drive in the semifinals with a controlled, depth-driven performance that underscored their ability to execute under pressure.
If you want short-term access without committing to a monthly package, consider flexible streaming passes. Sling TV is one of the most budget-friendly options: a one-day pass for $4.99 provides access to ESPN and ESPN2 via Sling Orange, which is ideal for viewers tuning in for a single match. Sling also sells 3-day and 7-day passes that cover multi-match viewing for less than a full month’s subscription, and for a limited time Sling is promoting a first-month rate of $29.99 (down from the regular $45.99), which can cover the Finals and other basketball and sports coverage during the same period.
TGL (Tomorrow’s Golf League) stages indoor, technologically driven matches inside the SoFi Center, a purpose-built arena for the league. Each match features 15 holes split into two sessions: a nine-hole triples phase that uses an alternate-shot format where three-on-three teams play alternate shots, followed by six holes of singles, head-to-head golf. Shots are hit into a large simulation screen and finishing moves are made on a movable putting surface. The format is designed to fit a primetime window and to emphasize team strategy and fast-paced viewing.
Under the hood, TGL relies on layered tracking systems—cameras and radar sensors—to capture shot speed, spin and flight for every stroke, with redundancy built in to ensure accuracy. That precision supports live-betting markets that traditional tournament setups cannot offer, including head-to-head matchups, longest drive and closest-to-pin markets. The league has introduced strategic elements such as The Hammer, which lets teams increase a hole’s value, and partnered with IMG Arena (part of the Sportradar ecosystem) to supply an official betting feed. Wagering on TGL is approved in 29 states plus Washington D.C., Puerto Rico and Ontario, and operators continue to refine pricing as more match data becomes available.
Whether you care most about the on-course storylines, the streaming logistics or the emerging betting markets, the TGL SoFi Cup finals offer a compact, spectacle-driven finale. Tune in on March 23 for the opener, consider a short-term Sling pass if you don’t want a full subscription, and keep an eye on both the strategic plays and the technology that makes this new format watchable—and bettable—in real time.