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Course Preview: 15 Holes for Jupiter Links Golf Club vs. New York Golf Club
February 15, 2025
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Jupiter Links Golf Club and New York Golf Club are ready to go toe-to-toe in the fourth match of the week.

Tiger Woods, Kevin Kisner and Tom Kim return for Jupiter to take on Cameron Young, Rickie Fowler and Matt Fitzpatrick at 7 p.m. Tuesday night on ESPN. That’ll work very nicely as an encore following a Presidents Day tripleheader as SoFi Center plays host to four matches in 36 hours.

Jupiter has positive momentum after an Overtime victory over Boston in its last match, while New York is looking to get in the win column for the first time this season.

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Here’s a look at all 15 holes for Tuesday night. New York holds the honor, and Cameron Young and Tiger Woods will be teeing off first for their teams.

Triples

No. 1: Flex, Par 4, 528 yards

Only 1 of 4 players has hit this green in regulation through two prior appearances. We’ve seen two pars and two bogeys, so both teams are in for a challenge right out of the gate in Triples.

No. 2: Navigator, Par 5, 606 yards

Fowler and Kisner are first to hit at the second, where Keegan Bradley hit his third shot to just two feet for a conceded birdie the only other time this hole has been played. Expect some action here with the hole playing about 40 yards shorter this time around.

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

Fitzpatrick and Kim will take aim at this short par-3 that’s been featured in every match. Kim had his most memorable TGL moment to date at this hole in the Overtime win over Boston, hitting his tee shot to two feet for a clutch birdie down the stretch.

No. 4: Sidewinder, Par 5, 622 yards

Jupiter made birdie here in Triples in the match against Boston, while New York will be seeing Sidewinder for the first time. This is a relatively forgiving hole off the tee, but going for the green in two requires a nervy carry over water in front of the green.

No. 5: Oh Chute, Par 3, 271 yards

This tree-lined par-3 has given players fits so far this season, with just 25% of tee shots finding the green. We’ll see if Fowler and Kisner can solve the puzzle.

No. 6: Straight Up, Par 4, 464 yards

What has been one of the most difficult holes in TGL will play as a drivable par-4 for the first time. Kim and Fitzpatrick usually play it conservative off the tee and could leave just a flip wedge for their teammates – or go for the hero shot.

No. 7: Craic On, Par 3, 175 yards

There’s plenty of green to work with here, but par has proved to be a good score at this links-style par-3.

No. 8: Bluebonnet, Par 4, 474 yards

We’ve seen nothing but fireworks at Bluebonnet, with two penalties and three points scored at the mid-length par-4 through five matches. The second shot will be key for Fowler and Kisner, who would be wise to avoid missing short or left of the hole.

No. 9: Pin Oak, Par 5, 636 yards

Triples concludes at Pin Oak, where Kim made par in Singles for Jupiter the last time out. He’s third in the order this time around and could have a look at an eagle putt if his teammates take care of business.

Singles

No. 10: Sterling, Par 5, 571 yards

Woods vs. Young

Young and Woods are in the leadoff spots for Singles at a new hole with a wicked design. Sterling is shaped like a sword and punishes dead straight drives with a bunker running through the middle of the fairway.

No. 11: The Plank, Par 4, 380 yards

Kisner vs. Fowler

Don’t let the yardage fool you – this is a tough test for Fowler and Kisner, with only 33.3% of players hitting this green in regulation. We’ll see if Fowler clubs up or opts for less than driver, as he did in New York’s first match.

No. 12: Set In Stone, Par 3, 210 yards

Kim vs. Fitzpatrick

Fitzpatrick and Kim take on another TGL staple at Set in Stone, where no player has hit it closer than nine feet through five matches.

No. 13: Temple, Par 4, 502 yards

Woods vs. Young

The Spear’s sister hole, Temple has a similar hourglass design with the fairway pinching in toward the landing area at this par-4. Young has three of the five longest drives in TGL and will almost certainly swing for the fences.

No. 14: Cliffhanger, Par 3, 240 yards

Kisner vs. Fowler

This has been one of the more gettable par 3s through five matches, with players hitting the green at a 90% clip. This hole should fit Fowler’s eye, but Kisner hasn’t lost a point in Singles yet.

No. 15: Boomerang, Par 5, 622 yards

Kim vs. Fitzpatrick

The final hole of Singles has been a difficult one off the tee, with players hitting this fairway just 50% of the time. But we already know Kim likes the look of Boomerang – he holds the longest drive here with a 311-yard laser in Week 4.

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