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The 586-foot second hole presented a big challenge. And both teams' second shot — by Jupiter Links GC's Max Homa and LAGC's Sahith Theegala — landed in the virtual water. However, Tiger Woods also found the drink on Jupiter's fourth shot, opening the ...
Tiger Woods was the sixth and final player to emerge from the tunnel and onto the field of play for his TGL debut. No one announced his name.
The LAGC and Jupiter Links Golf Club teed off in Tiger Woods' first TGL match. Here are the best moments and highlights.
The second match of the TGL season is here, as Tiger Woods and Jupiter Links takes on Collin Morikawa and Los Angeles.
And both teams' second shot — by Jupiter Links GC's Max Homa and LAGC's Sahith Theegala — landed in the virtual water. However, Tiger Woods also found the drink on Jupiter's fourth shot ...
Los Angeles Golf Club will send out Justin Rose, Collin Morikawa and Sahith Theegala for tonight's match. Jupiter Links Golf Club counters with Tiger Woods, Max Homa and Kevin Kisner. TGL ...
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