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Tiger Woods's aircraft lands in Teterboro the week after the Travelers Championship
If aboard, the timing lines up with post-tournament business discussions for Tiger Woods's TGL league.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods
Tiger Woods's Gulfstream V (N517TW) was tracked flying from Bradley International Airport (KBDL) to Teterboro Airport (KTEB) on June 23, 2026, a 48-minute hop across southern New England. The aircraft had departed the Hartford area, where it had arrived the previous day from Florida.
If Tiger Woods was aboard, the trip lands him in the New York metro area the same week the PGA Tour's Travelers Championship wrapped up at TPC River Highlands—per the tour's published schedule, the final round was June 21. Woods, who has not played competitively since his 2024 back surgery, was not in the field, but his TGR Ventures has growing ties to the region through TGL, the indoor golf league co-founded with Rory McIlroy. TGL has been scouting venues and partner brands for its 2026–27 season, as covered by Golf Digest last month, making a post-tournament stop in New York plausible for investor meetings or league planning.
The flight continues a recent pattern of movements between Woods's Jupiter Island, Florida home base and the Northeast corridor, with five recorded trips to the New York/Connecticut area in the past month alone. Another of his aircraft, a Gulfstream 650, was tracked to Zurich in mid-June for what sources speculated could be a business trip tied to his investment portfolio. Whether aboard or not, the aircraft's log tells the story of a busy June for TGR's aviation schedule.
Aboard the Gulfstream V


The aircraft
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