The second match of the TGL season is here, as Tiger Woods and Jupiter Links takes on Collin Morikawa and Los Angeles.
Tiger Woods, Max Homa and Kevin Kisner suffered a brutal defeat as Jupiter Links Golf Club debuted in TGL on Tuesday, and Homa's comment about Cooper Flagg summed up their woes
Tiger Woods’ Jupiter Links well beaten on TGL debut by Justin Rose’s LA team - Los Angeles cruised to victory at the SoFi Center, with Jupiter Links’ only point of the game coming on the sixth hole.
Justin Rose then sank his 8-foot putt to make it 3-0 after three hole of the nine-hole alternate shot portion of the competition. The 586-foot second hole presented a big challenge. And both teams' second shot — by Jupiter Links GC's Max Homa and LAGC's ...
The former world No 1 lined-up alongside Max Homa and Kevin Kisner for their first match ... Golf Club ended the session with an 8-1 advantage, with Collin Morikawa, Justin Rose and Sahith Theegala adding three holes in singles to extend their winning ...
Homa is known for his sense of humor online. His fans often tag him in their swing videos challenging him to roast them and the American golfer has always been prompt in responding to the challenges. He recently reshared the line-up announcement post on X and in true Max Homa fashion had a quirky statement to add. He wrote:
Tiger Woods conceded that his Jupiter Links squad was "boat-raced" during his debut in TGL, the tech-infused golf league he started with Rory McIlroy. Collin Morikawa's Los Angeles Golf Club earned the 12-1 triumph.
Justin Rose couldn't hide his excitement after making his debut in the Tiger Woods co-founded TGL alongside his Los Angeles Golf Club teammates Collin Morikawa and Sahith Theegala on January 14.
The LAGC and Jupiter Links Golf Club teed off in Tiger Woods' first TGL match. Here are the best moments and highlights.
The Los Angeles Golf Club, featuring Collin Morikawa, Justin Rose and Sahith Theegala took down the Jupiter Links Golf Club, made up of Woods, Max Homa and Kevin Kisner, 12-1 on Tuesday at SoFi ...
Ludvig Aberg of Sweden finished off a 3-over-par 75 after sunset on Thursday in San Diego but still shares the lead at the Farmers Insurance Open with Lanto Griffin while a disastrous back nine left Shane Lowry two shots outside the projected cut mark.
Sweden’s Ludvig Aberg finished off a three-over-par 75 after sunset on Thursday in San Diego but still shares the lead at the Farmers Insurance Open with American Lanto Griffin.