Neal Shipley records first TGL hole-in-one in Bay's victory

Neal Shipley made history in his TGL debut by scoring the league's first hole-in-one, helping The Bay Golf Club secure an 11-5 win over Los Angeles Golf Club. The 25-year-old former Ohio State golfer's ace on the fifth hole propelled his team to their first victory of the season at SoFi Center. Shipley sealed the match with a birdie putt on the 14th hole.

Neal Shipley’s debut in the Tomorrow’s Golf League (TGL) on Monday at SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, marked a memorable milestone. The 25-year-old Ohio State alumnus, who earned low amateur honors at the 2024 Masters and recently secured his PGA Tour card after two Korn Ferry Tour wins in 2025, recorded the first hole-in-one in TGL history. This occurred on the 110-yard par-3 fifth hole, "Set in Stone," where Shipley’s wedge shot landed on the back fringe and spun into the cup, giving The Bay a 4-0 lead.

Earlier, Min Woo Lee impressed with a 211-yard, 7-iron shot at the par-3 "Last Toll," setting up Luke Clanton for a 9-foot birdie putt that opened the scoring at 1-0. The Bay then used a Hammer throw on their team hole, "Bay Breaker," to extend the lead to 3-0. Los Angeles responded by halving the deficit to 4-2 with points on the sixth and seventh holes, including Tommy Fleetwood’s low driver on "Stinger."

In singles play, Clanton added an eagle on the 10th with the Hammer in play, pushing the score to 7-3. Fleetwood won the next hole to narrow it to 7-4, and Sahith Theegala’s tee shot on "Cenote" led to another point, making it 7-5. Shipley then drained a 16-foot birdie on the 14th for two points, securing the 9-5 lead and the overall 11-5 victory after the final hole.

Shipley reflected, “This is different than any hole-in-one I’ve ever had before. This is amazing. Wow. This is so cool.” Tommy Fleetwood of Los Angeles said, “It was great being back with the boys. Thought the atmosphere was great... We just couldn’t quite build any momentum.”

The win improves The Bay to 1-2, keeping postseason hopes alive, while Los Angeles drops to 1-2-0. TGL, a tech-infused 3-on-3 league founded in 2022, features six teams in two-hour matches at the custom SoFi venue.

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Chris Gotterup won the 2026 WM Phoenix Open in a playoff over Hideki Matsuyama, securing his fourth PGA Tour title. Michael Thorbjornsen nearly claimed his first victory, leading late before finishing tied for third. Both young golfers attributed their performances to preparation from the tech-infused TGL league.

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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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Collin Morikawa ended a winless drought spanning over two years by capturing the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, finishing one stroke ahead of Min Woo Lee. He used a borrowed TaylorMade Spider Tour X Flow Neck putter during the final round, where he closed with a 67 to reach 22-under par. Morikawa also announced that he and his wife are expecting their first child.

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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Tiger Woods is set to compete in the TGL finals on Tuesday night after months away from the game. The 50-year-old will play for Jupiter Links against Los Angeles in Palm Beach, replacing Kevin Kisner alongside Max Homa and Tom Kim. The appearance raises hopes for a potential Masters comeback next month.

 

 

 

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