Boston Common Golf to face The Bay Golf Club in TGL match 6

TGL Season 2 continues with Boston Common Golf taking on The Bay Golf Club on Monday, January 26, at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN2. The undefeated Ballfrogs seek to build on their opening victory, while The Bay aims to rebound from a season-opening loss. Key matchups feature top players like Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry.

TGL Season 2 action resumes with Match 6 pitting Boston Common Golf against The Bay Golf Club. The event airs live on ESPN2 and the ESPN App starting at 7 p.m. ET on January 26, 2026.

Boston Common Golf enters with a 1-0-0 record after a 7-5 win over Los Angeles Golf Club on January 2. In that match, alternate Michael Thorbjornsen debuted impressively, sinking four putts of 10 feet or longer, including a 15-foot-9-inch eagle on the final hole, Quick Draw, to secure the victory. The team retains its lineup of Rory McIlroy, Thorbjornsen, and Keegan Bradley for this matchup.

The Bay Golf Club, meanwhile, fell 7-4 to defending champions Atlanta Drive GC in their opener. They trailed 3-2 after Triples, with Atlanta claiming four Singles points to clinch it. For Match 6, Min Woo Lee replaces Ludvig Åberg, joining Shane Lowry and Wyndham Clark.

Singles matchups include Rory McIlroy versus Shane Lowry, who hold all-time Singles records of 4-4-4 and 2-7-3, respectively. They start at hole 10, Pick Yer Plunder, a risk-reward par with an island fairway, and end at Temple, demanding a strong tee shot. McIlroy's driving edge contrasts with Lowry's motivation against a rival.

Thorbjornsen faces Min Woo Lee on holes 11 (Stinger) and 14 (Set in Stone), showcasing their ballstriking prowess. Bradley meets Wyndham Clark on the new par-3 12 (The Last Toll) and Quick Draw par-5.

The course features challenging holes like the water-guarded opener Straight Up, the 581-yard hourglass-shaped Bonnie Link, and team holes Storrowed (Boston's 627-yard par-5) and Bay Breaker (The Bay's island-green par-5). Hole 6, Cut the Sails, a new Gil Hanse design, offers eagle chances but punishes errant shots.

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