The Bay Golf Club defeats New York Golf Club 5-3 in TGL match 11

The Bay Golf Club secured a crucial 5-3 victory over New York Golf Club in TGL match 11 at SoFi Center, keeping their playoff hopes alive. The win moved The Bay into fourth place in the standings, while New York dropped to fifth with a 1-2-0 record. Atlanta Drive GC clinched a playoff spot as a result of the outcome.

In a match with high stakes for postseason positioning, The Bay Golf Club rallied in the singles to defeat New York Golf Club 5-3 on Monday at SoFi Center. Facing potential elimination with a loss, The Bay built an early lead in triples and held on through tense moments to remain on the right side of the playoff bubble.

The triples portion saw The Bay jump to a 3-0 advantage after three holes. Shane Lowry sank an 11-foot birdie putt on the first hole, "Flex," for a 1-0 lead. On the second hole, "Sterling," New York declined a Hammer throw, allowing Ludvig Åberg an 11-foot eagle opportunity, extending the lead to 2-0. Åberg followed with another birdie on the third hole for the 3-0 edge.

New York responded, scoring on their team hole "Big Apple" at No. 4 to make it 3-1, and conceded a point at No. 8 to close to 3-2. Rickie Fowler's nine-foot par putt at the ninth secured a tie, keeping the score at 3-2 entering singles.

In singles, Xander Schauffele and Åberg traded birdies for a tie at the 10th. New York leveled at 3-3 on the 11th when Wyndham Clark struggled and Matt Fitzpatrick made par. The Bay reclaimed the lead at No. 13, "Alpine," going up 4-3, and Clark added a point at No. 14, "The Last Toll," with a seven-foot birdie after New York declined another Hammer. Lowry tied the final hole, "Stone & Steeple," to seal the win.

Key incidents included a video review nullifying a Hammer throw at No. 13, as Schauffele had addressed the ball, and Clark's tee shot on the par-4 "Stinger" hitting overhanging rocks into the water, costing The Bay the hole.

Wyndham Clark commented, “The ball never lies,” after Schauffele's bunker mishap following the invalid Hammer. Rickie Fowler noted for New York, "We got behind the 8-ball early and had a couple opportunities we weren't able to take advantage of."

The victory guaranteed Atlanta Drive GC a playoff spot after their earlier win over Boston. New York faces Boston at 9 p.m. ET in the doubleheader's second match, while The Bay concludes the regular season against Jupiter Links Golf Club next Tuesday.

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Jupiter Links Golf Club's Akshay Bhatia, Max Homa, and Kevin Kisner celebrate TGL win over Atlanta Drive, ending losing streak.
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Jupiter Links snaps losing streak with win over Atlanta Drive in TGL

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Jupiter Links Golf Club secured its first victory of TGL Season 2, defeating Atlanta Drive GC 8-6 at the SoFi Center. The team overcame an early deficit with a strong performance in Triples, led by Akshay Bhatia, Max Homa, and Kevin Kisner. This win ends a five-match losing streak dating back to the previous season.

Los Angeles Golf Club secured a 6-3 victory over New York Golf Club in Match No. 14 of TGL Season 2, qualifying for the playoffs as the No. 2 seed. The win eliminates New York from contention and sets up semifinals on March 17. Key contributions came from Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Rose and Collin Morikawa.

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In a dominant performance during Match No. 6 of Season 2 of TGL presented by SoFi, Boston Common secured victory over The Bay. Key moments included strategic plays and clutch shots from players on both sides, highlighted by Michael Thorbjornsen's pivotal putt.

Sepp Straka and Sahith Theegala shot 5-under 67s to share the clubhouse lead after the first round of the 2026 Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass. Maverick McNealy and Lee Hodges also posted 67s, while defending champion Rory McIlroy carded a 2-over 74 amid rust from a recent back injury. Austin Smotherman stands at 5 under through 17 holes, with play suspended for darkness.

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Akshay Bhatia overcame a five-shot deficit on the back nine to force a playoff and defeat Daniel Berger on the first extra hole at the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard. The 24-year-old secured his third PGA Tour title—all in playoffs—and the event's first playoff since 1999, closing with a 3-under 69 to match Berger's 15-under 273 at Bay Hill Club & Lodge.

Daniel Berger holds a three-shot lead at 13 under par entering the final round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational after a rain-interrupted Saturday at Bay Hill Club in Orlando. The American, who has endured years of injuries, shot even par through 15 holes in the third round to stay ahead of Akshay Bhatia at 10 under. Rory McIlroy withdrew before the third round due to a back injury.

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Shane Lowry fired an 8-under 63 to join Austin Smotherman at 13 under after three rounds of the 2026 Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches. The Irish major champion, who lives near the course, seeks his first individual PGA Tour victory since 2019. Smotherman, chasing his maiden Tour win, birdied the last two holes to hold his share of the lead.

 

 

 

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