Harry Kane Invests in Tiger Woods Tech-Driven Golf League

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England and Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane has invested in TGL team Jupiter Links GC, joining Justin Timberlake and Mike Trout as backers. TGL, co-founded by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy in 2022, blends virtual and in-arena golf competition.

England and Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane has invested in TGL team Jupiter Links GC, joining Justin Timberlake and Mike Trout as backers. TGL, co-founded by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy in 2022, blends virtual and in-arena golf competition. Kane, with 69 international goals, has a strong golf interest, having played with Woods in the Bahamas.

With the growing intersection of football and golf, England and Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane has invested in Jupiter Links GC, a team in the tech-driven golf league TGL. This move makes Kane a limited partner in the league co-founded by Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, and Mike McCarley in 2022.

TGL, developed in partnership with the PGA Tour, aims to modernize golf with virtual and in-arena elements. Kane’s investment follows similar backing from celebrities like Justin Timberlake and former baseball star Mike Trout. The announcement was confirmed by Jupiter Links GC on social media.

Kane, England’s second-highest goal scorer with 69 international goals, has been actively involved in golf, participating in pro-am events such as the 2019 Scottish Open and the 2022 Icon Series. He also played a round with Tiger Woods in the Bahamas, as he revealed on the Rick Shiels Golf Show.

Alongside Kane, the team has received investment from David Blitzer, the founder of Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment, with Woods also holding a co-ownership stake. This highlights a growing trend of athletes diversifying into sports investments beyond their primary careers.

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