When five-time Masters champ Tiger Woods launched his new competitive golf league earlier this year, the golf titan wasn’t on a lush green with rolling hills, but inside a Florida stadium facing a 64-foot screen.

That’s because TGL, Woods’ new league, features teams of pro golfers playing virtual golf courses on lifelike simulators. It's powered by Full Swing , a sports technology company whose customers include avid golfers willing to spend big bucks on systems for the home as well as businesses looking to add an entertainment aspect to their operation.

TGL is the latest example of how golf simulator technology is expanding, fusing a staid, slow-moving sport with fast-moving digital interfaces, creating a new generation of golfers in the process.

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