Jupiter Links Secures a Spot in TGL Playoffs with an Epic Comeback
In a high-tension showdown that marked the close of the 2026 TGL regular season on Tuesday night, Jupiter Links Golf Club faced The Bay Golf Club. The result was an encounter full of emotions and unexpected twists. Jupiter Links achieved a spectacular victory, surpassing The Bay with a score of 9-6, which secured them the last available spot for the TGL playoffs. The players who represented The Bay were Ludvig Åberg, Wyndham Clark, and Min Woo Lee. Shane Lowry did not participate in the match. On the other hand, Jupiter Links featured Max Homa, Tom Kim, and Kevin Kisner, while Tiger Woods was not part of the team on this occasion.Key Moments of the Match
The meeting was full of memorable moments, including the presence of prominent NFL figures.NFL Stars at the Event
Travis Kelce, tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, and his brother Jason Kelce, former center for the Philadelphia Eagles, were present to witness the match. Travis had the opportunity to chat with the Jupiter Links team before the start of the game.Kim Puts Jupiter Links on the Scoreboard
After The Bay took the lead with two points in the first five holes, Jupiter Links scored their first points of the night on the 6th hole. Kim made a putt from just over 18 feet, reducing the difference to 2-1.Impress with a Long Putt
Lee impressively extended The Bay’s lead on the 9th hole, achieving the second-longest putt in TGL history. This impressive shot gave his team a 4-2 lead entering the individual match phase. Lee’s putt was from a distance of 37 feet and 11 inches.Kim Scores a Hole-in-One
Kim proved his worth in crucial moments for Jupiter Links, just as he did last season. After reducing The Bay’s lead to 6-5 on the 13th hole, Jupiter launched a decisive attack before the 14th hole to gain two points. Kim took care of the rest, achieving a hole-in-one from 138 yards, giving them a 7-6 lead. This was only the second hole-in-one in TGL history. Coincidentally, the first hole-in-one in TGL was achieved by Neal Shipley, representing The Bay, earlier this season.








