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Troon Access Grass League Championship: Who is playing and how to watch

Night golf is back in the spotlight as the Troon Access Grass League Championship airs on Peacock.

Coverage of the tournament’s final round begins Friday at 8:00 p.m. ET.

What is the Grass League?

Billed as “the world’s first high-stakes par-3 golf league,” it consists of 11 franchises with 44 teams in major cities. Each team consists of two players and the competition is a 36-hole scramble (Click here for more details).

The Troon Access Grass League Championship takes place December 5-6, with the final round airing on Peacock.


Who competes in the Grass League?

There is a wide spectrum of players, ranging from current LPGA pros to former PGA Tour pros and golf influencers to celebrities and regular pros and amateurs (Click here for the complete list). Here are some of the notable players and teams participating in the Troon Access Grass League Championship:

  • Hollywood Hitters – Mardy Fish, Mark Mulder
  • Phoenix United – George Gankas, Nick Mason
  • Minnesota Muskies (Team 1) – Drew Kittleson, Drew Stolz
  • Minnesota Muskies (Team 2) – Andrew Medley, Ken Tanigawa
  • Los Angeles Roses – Sarah Schmelzel, Carson Kemp
  • Scottsdale Strikes (Team 1) – Jonathan Kaye, Kenny Coakley
  • Scottsdale Strikes (Team 2) – Tommy Moore, Andrew Magee
  • Dallas Horsemen – Brad Dalke, Clay Seeber

Where is the Troon Access Golf League Championship held?

The competition takes place at Grass Clippings Rolling Hills in Tempe, Arizona. The facility recently underwent a major renovation and will reopen at the end of 2023. During the day it is a par-63 executive course and in the evening when the lights come on it is a par-3 par-54 course.

The venue features more than 78 LED lights and holes ranging from 90 to over 200 meters long. There are also 360 degree views of downtown Tempe and Phoenix.


How can I watch the Troon Access Grass League Championship?

Subscribe to Peacock and watch in the app or Click here to stream, starting Friday at 8 p.m. ET.

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