TGL recap: Jupiter Links secures postseason spot with 9-6 victory over The Bay

TGL recap: Jupiter Links secures postseason spot with 9-6 victory over The Bay 1

Jupiter Links Golf Club faced off against The Bay Golf Club in a crucial match to conclude the 2026 TGL regular season on Tuesday evening.

Jupiter Links achieved a comeback victory, defeating The Bay 9-6 to secure the final position in the TGL playoffs.

Ludvig Åberg, Wyndham Clark, and Min Woo Lee represented The Bay, while Shane Lowry did not participate. For Jupiter Links, Max Homa, Tom Kim, and Kevin Kisner took part, with Tiger Woods absent.

Below are the highlights from Tuesday’s match.

TGL recap: Jupiter Links secures postseason spot with 9-6 victory over The Bay 2

NFL stars in attendance

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and his brother, former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, were present for Tuesday’s match. Prior to the event, Travis had a chance to converse with the Jupiter Links team.

Kim puts Jupiter Links on the scoreboard

After trailing by two points to The Bay through the initial five holes, Jupiter Links registered its first points of the evening on Hole 6. Kim made a putt from just over 18 feet, narrowing the score to 2-1.

Tom Kim is electric on the green ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/rY1oTvSEg2

— TGL (@TGL) March 4, 2026

Lee sinks long putt

Lee significantly increased The Bay’s advantage on Hole 9, making the second-longest putt in TGL history to give his team a 4-2 lead heading into the singles segment of the match. Lee’s putt measured 37 feet and 11 inches from the hole.

Min Woo is cooking with this one

Second-longest putt in TGL history: 37'11" pic.twitter.com/gZ6L82cWvm

— TGL (@TGL) March 4, 2026

Kim scores a hole-in-one

Kim delivered in critical moments for Jupiter Links last season, and this year was no different. After reducing The Bay’s lead to 6-5 on Hole 13, Jupiter made the next hole worth two points before Hole 14, and Kim took care of the rest. He achieved a hole-in-one from 138 yards, giving Jupiter a 7-6 advantage. This marked only the second hole-in-one in TGL history, with the first being made by Neal Shipley for The Bay earlier this season.

Kisner clinches the victory

Following Kim’s ace, the pressure shifted to Kisner to secure the win and propel Jupiter to its inaugural playoff appearance. He responded effectively, finding himself just 13 feet from the hole after three shots, and successfully made the 13-foot putt for the win.

Kiz clinches @JupiterLinksGC's spot in the playoffs!! pic.twitter.com/DBmxHgfoi0

— TGL (@TGL) March 4, 2026

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