The 15th and final match of the regular season in TGL presented by SoFi gets underway Tuesday night.
Jupiter Links Golf Club is set to take on Atlanta Drive GC at 7 p.m. ET at SoFi Center, where last week Atlanta locked up a playoff spot with a 6-3 win over Boston. They’re currently the No. 3 seed but have a chance to move up to No. 2 with a win if The Bay Golf Club beats Los Angeles Golf Club in Monday’s doubleheader.
Jupiter is coming off a 6-3 loss to The Bay and still has a chance to secure the No. 4 seed in the SoFi Cup standings with a win over Atlanta and some additional help on Monday night.
Atlanta has the honor and sends Billy Horschel, Lucas Glover and 2023 U.S. Amateur champion Nick Dunlap, joining on a one-match contract. Jupiter counters with Tiger Woods, Tom Kim and Max Homa.
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Here’s a look at all 15 holes for Tuesday night.
Triples
No. 1: Straight Up, Par 4, 416 yards
Horschel and Kim get things started at this mid-length par 4, where only 50% of players are hitting the fairway in regulation.
No. 2: Sterling, Par 5, 554 yards
A midseason addition, Sterling asks players to shape it a bit off the tee as a long, skinny bunker runs up the middle of the fairway. Should be a fun one for Woods and Glover hitting first.
No. 3: Cliffhanger, Par 3, 189 yards
Dunlap and Homa are up first and it’s not the easiest opening tee shot for the newcomer – players are hitting this green at a 58.3% clip.
No. 4: The Spear, Par 5, 577 yards
Min Woo Lee set a new league standard here his last time out with a 344-yard send. Both Atlanta and Jupiter have reached three par 5s in two so far this season.
No. 5: Set In Stone, Par 3, 157 yards
This hole has been used in every match this year, with Jupiter’s Kevin Kisner owning closest-to-the-pin at four feet. We’ll see if Glover and Woods can work some magic.
No. 6: Bluebonnet, Par 4, 312 yards
Dunlap and Homa will take aim here at the choose-your-own-adventure par-4, where it’s all about deciding how much to take on off the tee.
No. 7: Craic On, Par 3, 172 yards
Horschel and Kim are back in the leadoff position and both teams would like to improve on their greens in regulation numbers, with Atlanta fifth at 61.7% and Jupiter sixth at 50%.
No. 8: Hatchet, Par 4, 448 yards
It’ll take a full team effort at this difficult par-4, with the veterans Glover and Woods first to hit. Dunlap is up second for Jupiter and finished 65th on the PGA TOUR in Strokes Gained Approach last season.
No. 9: Quick Draw, Par 5, 729 yards
We know three is in play here as Wyndham Clark showed the way with a match-clinching eagle earlier this season. It’s all about the approach, with Glover and Woods likely able to reach the green after a properly-placed tee shot.
Singles
No. 10: Serpent, Par 5, 576 yards
Tom Kim vs Billy Horschel
Horschel and Kim get Singles started at Serpent – players are only hitting the fairway 40% of the time, but Kim’s driving accuracy is near the top of the league at 80%.
No. 11: The Plank, Par 4, 376 yards
Tiger Woods vs Lucas Glover
This short par-4 is back in the rotation and Glover made an 8-footer here his last time out, the longest putt holed at The Plank all season.
No. 12: Fallen Pine, Par 3, 194 yards
Max Homa vs Nick Dunlap
This par 3 plays as long as 240 yards and as short as 130 yards. We’ll see it from 194 this week and Dunlap and Homa will likely be pulling mid-iron.
No. 13: The Claw, Par 4, 363 yards
Tom Kim vs Billy Horschel
This hole has only been used in two prior matches, so there’s not a ton to go on for Horschel and Kim. One thing’s for sure – left is the miss off the tee, with water running along the entire right side of the fairway.
No. 14: On The Rocks, Par 3, 134 yards
Tiger Woods vs Lucas Glover
This has proved to be a thrilling Singles hole, with plenty of potential to swing the match at the short one-shotter. Glover and Woods will likely pull wedge and take dead aim.
No. 15: Pick Yer Plunder, Par 5, 511 yards
Max Homa vs Nick Dunlap
There’s big-time potential for drama here as Dunlap and Homa finish things off from the anchor position. It doesn’t look like much from a yardage perspective, but Pick Yer Plunder has seen six penalties assessed in just four prior matches.