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Golf legend Tiger Woods to design second Texas course amid latest PGA Tour and LIV talks

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Tiger Woods is reteaming with Bluejack National to design a new golf course in Texas, as he continues to work on several business ventures.

Golf legend Tiger Woods has announced his latest venture, taking on the design of a new golf course in Aledo, Texas, as he partners again with Bluejack National and the Mitchells.

The 48 year old shared his excitement about the project on their website, saying: “I’m grateful for the encore opportunity to reteam with Bluejack National and home-towners Andy and Kristin Mitchell to design a course around this incredibly special property and community.”

On the cusp of expanding his Texas golf course repertoire, Woods also remarked, “It’s extremely motivating for me to contribute to the golfing legacy of Fort Worth, and I’m excited to see what we’ll build together. We’ll share more after our next design meeting in Aledo.”

While delving into golf course design, Woods remains embroiled in ongoing negotiations between the PGA Tour and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) regarding talks of merging with the contentious LIV Golf. These key discussions have seen Woods at the heart of them for over a year.

Alongside these pursuits, Woods is setting the stage to launch an innovative new golf league come January, alongside Rory McIlroy. This forward-thinking TGL league will feature 24 top PGA Tour players competing in a specially constructed arena in Florida, broadcast live on television weekly.

 

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