Tiger Woods and Jupiter Links GC defeat Rory McIlroy and Boston Common Golf in TGL. See what you missed with the best highlights.
Despite playing arguably the best shot in the fledgling TGL’s history as part of Rory McIlroy’s Boston Common team, Scott found himself on the end a loss to Tiger Woods’ Jupiter Links outfit in the made-for-TV tournament’s first-ever playoff.
Boston's team, Boston Common Golf, includes some of the superstars in the game: Rory McIlroy, Adam Scott, Hideki Matsuyama, and Keegan Bradley. In their first match, they'll face Jupiter Links Golf Club, led by superstar Tiger Woods.
Rory McIlroy, Keegan Bradley, and Adam Scott will square off against a threesome from Jupiter Links featuring legend Tiger Woods.
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Rory Mcllroy and Keegan Bradley are set to go against Tiger Woods in TGL— the new tech-infused indoor golf league. They will play for Boston Common Golf alongside Adam Scott.
McIlroy, who was joined by US Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley and Australian Adam Scott, said it was “amazing” to play against Woods under fresh conditions. “I’ve shared the course with h ...
Woods’ team, comprising himself, young gun Tom Kim and veteran Kevin Kisner, won a three-man nearest to the pin competition over Scott, McIlroy and US Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley.
Rory McIlroy and Boston Common Golf will make their second TGL appearance next week and will take on the Los Angeles Golf Club.
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McIlroy recognizes that golf's issues might run a bit deeper than simply giving fans more face time with the game's top players though. With the emergence of LIV Golf, plus a jam-packed PGA Tour schedule, the Northern Irishman believes fans could be burnt out from simply consuming too much.
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