Tiger Woods' co-founded golf tech league to build Florida facility
“The state of Florida, and Palm Beach specifically, emerged as the prime choice as the inaugural home of TGL,” stated, co-founder and CEO of TMRW Sports. “Our partnership with Palm Beach State College, which has served the community for nearly 90 years, will not just build upon our commitment to providing more access and opportunities through our tech-focused approach, but also by partnering on education, professional development and vocational opportunities.
Palm Beach State College trustees approved the 5-year ground lease deal in a special meeting on Nov. 1. The tenant would not pay any standard cash rent.
“This is a proud moment in Palm Beach State College’s history that promises to advance our institution’s recognition as a leader in providing pathways to innovative careers that transform the lives of our students,” Palm Beach State College President stated. “The TMRW Sports partnership will provide many benefits to the college and provide our students with access to training and employment opportunities in emerging tech fields that will set a strong foundation for their future success.”“We are thrilled that TMRW Sports has selected the Palm Beach State College site, which we believe will be a mutually beneficial relationship,” BDB PresidentThe TGL aims to begin play in 2024 with matches on Monday night.
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