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

Jupiter Links Golf Club's Breakthrough Victory

In Match 7 of TGL Season 2, Jupiter Links Golf Club delivered its strongest performance yet, rallying from a 2-0 deficit to claim an 8-6 win over Atlanta Drive GC on Monday at the SoFi Center. This marked Jupiter's first victory of the season, snapping a five-match losing streak that extended from the prior year, and improving their record to 1-2-0. Atlanta, previously on a seven-match winning streak, dropped to 2-1-0 after suffering its first loss.

The match turned during the Triples session, where Jupiter mounted a 5-0 run across holes 3-7 to seize a 5-2 lead—the first time the team had ever led after Triples. Key contributions included Kevin Kisner's precise tee shot at the par-3 'Cenote,' where he exploited the sloping backstop for a birdie putt, forcing Atlanta to concede after Bill Horschel's shot landed in the penalty area. The team then birdied Atlanta's 'Fore-0-Fore' to tie the match at 2-2.

Max Homa added a birdie at the par-3 'Oh Chute' with a tee shot inside six feet, while Akshay Bhatia shone at 'The Plank' with a chip over a bunker setting up a four-foot birdie putt. Bhatia capped the surge at 'The Last Toll,' placing his tee shot inside five feet; Jupiter threw the Hammer, which Atlanta declined, securing the 5-2 lead.

Jupiter excelled in Hammer usage, winning three crucial points despite historically struggling in that format, compared to Atlanta's strength. A pivotal two-point swing came at the 12th hole, where Kisner matched Horschel's par after Atlanta's Hammer throw, extending the lead to 8-2.

In Singles, Bhatia birdied the par-5 'The Spear' for a point over Chris Gotterup, and Kisner earned two more against Horschel at the 13th. Atlanta rallied late, with Lucas Glover nearly acing 'On the Rocks' for a birdie point and Horschel winning the final hole with two Hammers for three points, but it wasn't enough.

Justin Thomas, in a non-playing role for Atlanta, bantered with Kisner throughout, including a playful exchange about Atlanta's streak: after the loss, Kisner quipped, “What is it now?” to which Thomas laughed, “Zero.”

Post-match, Billy Horschel praised Jupiter: “All three of them played really good tonight. There was no weak link.” Max Homa celebrated: “We’re having fun. We’re scoring points. We’re thumping the defending champs. I think Jup Links is officially back.”

Jupiter's momentum positions them back in playoff contention, with their next match against Boston Common Golf on March 1.

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X discussions celebrate Jupiter Links' first TGL Season 2 win, an 8-6 upset over defending champions Atlanta Drive, ending a long losing streak. Reactions highlight strong Triples performance by Bhatia, Homa, and Kisner, franchise records, and Kisner's quote about Tiger Woods. Sentiments are positive and surprised, with high engagement on official posts and media shares.

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