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Course Preview: 15 Holes for Jupiter Links GC vs. Boston Common Golf
January 24, 2025
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The sister hole to Serpent, teams will find a more forgiving foe in Sidewinder.
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TGL presented by SoFi returns on Monday with a highly-anticipated showdown as Tiger Woods’ Jupiter Links Golf Club takes on Rory McIlroy and Boston Common Golf.

It’s tough to ask for a better pair of headliners, as the action returns with Jupiter Links Golf Club taking on Boston Common Golf at 6:30 p.m. ET Monday on ESPN.

JLGC is 0-1 after a loss to Los Angeles Golf Club in Week 2 and looks to bounce back against a Boston team making its first appearance at SoFi Center. Woods is joined by Kevin Kisner and 22-year-old Tom Kim, who replaces Max Homa in the lineup. McIlroy is flanked by teammates Adam Scott and Keegan Bradley representing Boston Common Golf.

A new setup will be used for the 15-hole match on Monday, including three new holes. The match will also be available to stream on ESPN+.

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Here’s a look at all 15 holes for Tuesday night. Boston holds the honor (and Hammer), and McIlroy and Woods will be teeing off first for their teams.

Triples

No. 1: Flex, Par 4, 516 yards

Flex is a thought-provoking opener, with three options off the tee for Woods and McIlroy. The left side is generous but leaves a tricky approach. Right is tighter but still very playable. The middle line leaves a great chance at up-and-down for birdie - it also requires a 325-yard carry.

No. 2: Bonnie Link, Par 5, 602 yards

Kisner and Scott get things started at Bonnie Link, playing 47 yards shorter than it did last week when both teams made par. Players could take on the daring center line from the front tees, but there are safer options to either side of a large mound in the middle of the fairway.

No. 3: Oh Chute, Par 3, 205 yards

We’ve yet to see a birdie at this challenging, tree-lined par-3. Short and left is the proper miss, but anything long or to the right brings the penalty area in play and leaves a very tricky chip at best.

No. 4: Sidewinder, Par 5, 571 yards

Woods and McIlroy will be the first to take on Sidewinder, a new par-5 that’s relatively generous off the tee. But fairway position is critical with water guarding the front of the green should players decide to go for it in two. It's playing from a shorter tee box this week.

No. 5: Cliffhanger, Par 3, 184 yards

Ludvig Åberg is the only player to birdie this hole through three matches. There have also been two bogeys and the pressure is on Kisner and Scott to give their teammates a reasonable putt.

No. 6: Bluebonnet, Par 4, 312 yards

This is very much a risk-reward hole off the tee and players can get as aggressive as they want – even choosing to go for the green. This could be a crucial tee shot for Kim and Bradley.

No. 7: Craic On, Par 3, 172 yards

This has been a fun short hole with several big putts holed through three weeks. Woods and McIlroy might be tempted to try a little closest-to-the-pin, but Craic On is playing 21 yards longer than it did in each of the first three matches.

No. 8: Hatchet, Par 4, 448 yards

Kisner and Scott have the honors on Hatchet, a new hole that features a two-tiered fairway. The elevated left side provides a good look into the green, but the right side slopes down drastically and leaves an awkward approach.

No. 9: Boomerang, Par 5, 582 yards

Triples wraps up with a gettable par-5 at Boomerang, which has already yielded birdie, par and bogey in just two weeks. While it’s one of the shorter par-5s in the catalogue, the narrow fairway presents a challenge off the tee.

Singles

No. 10: The Spear, Par 5, 586 yards

Tiger Woods vs. Rory McIlroy

A fan-favorite, The Spear returns this week as the first hole of Singles for Woods and McIlroy. Players can swing for the fences here, but the fairway pinches drastically around 300 yards and brings water into play on both sides.

No. 11: Loot On The Line, Par 4, 391 yards

Kevin Kisner vs. Adam Scott

There are three options off the tee here, with the most heroic choice calling for a 300-yard carry down the middle of the fairway. There’s plenty of room to either side, but the safe shot off the tee brings a nervy approach into play.

No. 12: On The Rocks, Par 3, 135 yards

Tom Kim vs. Keegan Bradley

Kim and Bradley are squaring off here and birdie is definitely in play from the front tees. Anything outside of the 41-yard-wide landing zone will find the penalty area and we expect both players to go pin-seeking for some potential fireworks.

No. 13: Alpine, Par 4, 535 yards

Tiger Woods vs. Rory McIlroy

New York Golf Club’s Cameron Young set the tone here last week with a 360-yard drive that led to a birdie. The hole plays as a long par 4 and it will be Woods and McIlroy taking it on from the tee box for their teams this week.

No. 14: Set In Stone, Par 3, 167 yards

Kevin Kisner vs. Adam Scott

Justin Rose made birdie here two weeks ago, but neither Rickie Fowler nor Patrick Cantlay came within 28 feet of the flag off the tee last week. Circumstances of the match could definitely play a big factor here with Kisner and Scott choosing their lines.

No. 15: Pin Oak, Par 5, 579 yards

Tom Kim vs. Keegan Bradley

Kim and Bradley finish Singles with our first look at Pin Oak. The fairway is generous, but players will think twice about going for the green in two as long is dead in the water and the front of the green is protected by a natural area.

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