The TGL action continues with a jam-packed Presidents’ Day schedule, featuring three matches on Monday. This will be followed by a primetime match on Tuesday, where Tiger Woods’ Jupiter Links GC will take on the New York Golf Club.
The first President Day matchup of the day promises an intense battle, featuring Patrick Cantlay alongside his Atlanta Drive Golf Club teammates Lucas Glover, Billy Horschel, and Justin Thomas. The Atlanta Drive Golf Club will compete against the formidable Los Angeles Golf Club, led by Tommy Fleetwood, Collin Morikawa, Justin Rose and Sahith Theegala.
In the second match, the Atlanta Drive Golf Club will face a thrilling challenge as they compete in a back-to-back match, taking on the Bay Golf Club. The final Presidental Day matchup of the day will feature Bay Golf Club facing off against the legendary Rory McIlroy’s Boston Common Golf.
Here is how to watch all of the TGL action on Presidents’ Day.
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When will Tiger Woods play?
Tiger Woods’ Jupiter Links Golf Club takes on New York GC in a highly anticipated primetime matchup on Tuesday, February 18 at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN.
TGL Presidents’ Day Schedule
Feb. 17:
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Atlanta Drive GC vs. Los Angeles Golf Club, 1 p.m. on ESPN and ESPN+
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Atlanta Drive GC vs. The Bay Golf Club, 4 p.m. on ESPN and ESPN+
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The Bay Golf Club vs. Boston Common Golf, 7 p.m. on ESPN2 and ESPN+
Watch TGL action on ESPN with a Fubo subscription
TGL Standings
As of February 15, the Los Angeles Golf Club is in the lead of the SoFi Cup standings with four points. They are closely followed by the Bay Golf Club, which has two points. The Atlanta Drive and Jupiter Links Golf Club are tied for third place, each also with two points.
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1. Los Angeles Golf Club, 4 points
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2. The Bay Golf Club, 2 points
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3. Atlanta Drive GC, 2 points
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4. Jupiter Links GC, 2 points
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5. Boston Common Golf, 1 point
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6. New York Golf Club, 0 points
TGL format
Each TGL match is a competitive display of skill and strategy, featuring two intense sessions. The first session consists of nine holes played in a 3-on-3 alternate-shot format known as “triples.” In the second session, golfers compete in singles, going head-to-head over six holes, with each player playing two holes. To increase the pressure, a shot clock is set for 40 seconds; any violation of this time limits results in a one-stroke penalty.
Each hole is worth one point. If the teams are tied at the end of regulation, the match will go into overtime. During overtime, players will compete head-to-head, and the team that lands their shot closest to the pin will be declared the winner.
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