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Course Preview: 15 Holes for LAGC vs Jupiter Links
January 10, 2025
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Players have a choice to either hit a long and straight tee shot past the pinch point, or lay up short and play to the green in three.
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It’s time for the second match of TGL presented by SoFi as Los Angeles Golf Club takes on Jupiter Links Golf Club at 7 p.m. ET Tuesday at SoFi Center.

Tiger Woods is joined by JLGC teammates Kevin Kisner and Max Homa, while Justin Rose, Sahith Theegala and Max Homa look to get LAGC started on a winning note.

The two-hour match will air live on ESPN and is also available to stream on ESPN+.

Here’s a look at all 15 holes for Tuesday night.

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Triples

No. 1: The Plank, Par 4, 380 yards

The Plank provides two options off the tee and gives more daring players a great chance to put points on the board early. The Bay Golf Club did just that last week with a birdie at the opener and never looked back.

No. 2: Pick Yer Plunder, Par 5, 590 yards

Players have three choices with varying degrees of risk off the tee at this hole that looks sweet and features a huge sand area in the middle – one that requires a big carry to clear but leaves potential for eagle if played correctly.

No. 3: Set In Stone, Par 3, 210 yards

Par looks a good score on this deceptively-tough par-3. The pressure is on early for Theegala and Homa as any errant misses off the tee will result in a penalty.

No. 4: Boomerang, Par 5, 622 yards

Rose and Woods will need to be calculated when pulling driver at Boomerang, which weaves through the trees and places a premium on accuracy over distance. Players will have a strong chance at birdie if they keep it in the fairway.

No. 5: Craic On, Par 3, 175 Yards

This isn’t a lengthy par-3, but it’s not necessarily time to go pin-seeking. There’s a bunker to clear and several challenging contours around the green. Morikawa and Kisner have the honors and may be wise to aim for the center of the putting surface.

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No. 6: Bluebonnet, Par 4, 450/343 Yards

This can play as a drivable par-4 from the front tees. The fairway rests atop a canyon and begs players to bite off as much as they can chew. We’ll see how bold Homa and Theegala want to get.

No. 7: Oh Chute, Par 3, 271 yards

This is a very difficult and visually-intimidating hole. Short left is the proper miss and leaves a straightforward up-and-down for par.

No. 8: The Claw, Par 4, 436 yards

Water is very much in play with this unique fairway shaped like a claw. Morikawa and Kisner will be teeing off for their teams on this hole, which presents three different options from the tee box depending on risk tolerance.

No. 9: The Spear, Par 5, 604 yards

Straight and long leaves a great chance for birdie or eagle at this hourglass-shaped par-5. Homa and Theegala have more than enough pop off the tee to set their teammates up for success, but water will consume big misses on either side.

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Singles

No. 10: Serpent, Par 5, 627 yards

Justin Rose vs. Tiger Woods

Woods and Rose lead us off at Serpent, a tight, zig-zagging par-5 on which Shane Lowry clinched the match for TBGC last week with a conceded birdie putt vs. New York Golf Club.

No. 11: Alpine, Par 4, 535 yards

Collin Morikawa vs. Kevin Kisner

Alpine features several fairway spots that will reward aggressive drives with lengthy rollouts. We’ll see how bold Morikawa and Kisner are feeling depending on the score of the match.

No. 12: Cliffhanger, Par 3, 240 yards

Sahith Theegala vs. Max Homa

This is a sizeable par-3 that’s still gettable with a strong tee shot – Theegala and Homa will try to take notes from Ludvig Åberg, who stuck it inside seven feet to win the hole last match.

No. 13: Straight Up, Par 4, 464 yards

Justin Rose vs. Tiger Woods

Missing left will lead to disaster, something Rose and Woods will certainly have in mind. Woods’ power fade will likely serve him well here as the right side is largely playable.

No. 14: On The Rocks, Par 3, 178 yards

Collin Morikawa vs. Kevin Kisner

The 41-yard-wide island green is almost identical to the GreenZone at SoFi Center. It’s critical for Morikawa and Kisner to hit that landing area in order to avoid a penalty at the worst possible time.

No. 15: Quick Draw, Par 5, 720/538 yards

Sahith Theegala vs. Max Homa

This is a wild finishing hole for Theegala and Homa. Birdie is still very much in play despite the intimidating yardage, with Xander Schauffele getting up-and-down out of the bunker to make four for NYGC last week.

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