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It'’s time to crown a champion at SoFi Center.
The 2026 season finale is set, with Jupiter Links Golf Club and Los Angeles Golf Club the last teams standing ahead of the best-of-three Finals beginning with Match 1 at 9 p.m. ET Monday on ESPN2.
Match 2 is slated for 7 p.m. ET Tuesday, followed by Match 3 if necessary at 9 p.m. ET.
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There will be a new banner hanging in the rafters when it's all said and done, with defending champion Atlanta Drive GC eliminated in the Semifinals.
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LAGC: How They Got Here
Los Angeles got off to a slow start at 1-2, losing to Boston Common Golf in its opener and getting thumped by The Bay, 11-5, in its third match.
Then they turned it on and haven't looked back since, winning their final two matches of the regular season behind the top-5 trio of Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Rose and Collin Morikawa to set up a Semifinals clash with defending-champion Atlanta.
With Sahith Theegala in for an injured Morikawa, LAGC kept it going with a 6-4 triumph to reach the Finals.
JLGC: How They Got Here
Jupiter entered the 2026 season looking to step it up after missing the playoffs in Season 1. In a run reminicent of New York's second-half charge in 2025, Jupiter started playing its best golf at the perfect time with an Overtime loss to Boston that earned them a key point in the SoFi Cup Standings.
They followed that with an epic comeback victory over The Bay in a win-or-go-home match to get into the playoffs, then took it to the No. 1 overall seed with a 9-5 victory over the Ballfrogs.
WIth Tiger Woods contribuiting in a non-playing role, Jupiter has been dialed in all month and now has the look of a serious championship contender.
MATCH 1 LINEUPS
Jupiter Links Golf Club: Max Homa, Tom Kim, Kevin Kisner
Los Angeles Golf Club: Justin Rose, Tommy Fleetwood, Sahith Theegala
PLAYING ORDER REVEAL
Here's the order in which players will tee off for their teams. The playing order for Match 2 will be announced following Match 1 on Monday night.
Triples
Singles
SINGLE-MINDED
Jupiter has improved in several areas to go from fifth place in 2025 to the Finals in the 2026 Season. But we've never seen anything like their performance in Singles over the past three matches. They have 21 Singles points on the season after logging just five Singles points in all of Season 1.
They've outscored opponents 15-5 in Singles sessions over the last three matches thanks in large part to Max Homa, who has gone 6-0 while logging nine Singles points by himself in that three-match stretch. Los Angeles has been one of the best Triples teams all season, but Singles hasn't been their best format.
Even if Los Angeles gets out to an early lead in any match, they must continue to step on the gas against a Jupiter team that's been overwhelming opponents over the final six holes.
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THE COURSE
The Finals will feature the same course layout in Match 1 and Match 3 (but the Team Holes will flip between No. 4 and No. 9), beginning at the Par 4 Temple. This is the sister hole for The Spear, providing a solid test right out of the gate.
A birdie opportunity is next at No. 2, Caverns, a new par 5 and one of several welcome additions to the rotation for the 2026 season.
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Jupiter's Team Hole, The Jup Life, is fourth in the rotation in Match 1 and has seen players hit the fairway just 56.3% of the time off the tee.
The par 3 On the Rocks is seventh and may need to be renamed this offseason in honor of Tom Kim, who aced this hole in the comeback win over The Bay and hit his tee shot inside three feet in the following match against Boston.
No. 8 is Stinger, a par 4 that gave players fits earlier this season but has since seem some stellar tee shots rewarded. The proper launch angle off the tee can set up a great birdie chance when played correctly.
Triples concludes with Showtime, Los Angeles' team hole.
The big bombers will be pleased with the layout for Singles, with driver a solid option on each of the first four holes - beginning with the par-5 10th, Sterling.
The par 4 Alpine is next, followed by the par 3 Cenote - most players have favored hitting driver into the big backslope here all season long.
Singles concludes at Stone & Steeple, a shorter par 5 where trouble lurks beyond the wall lining the entire left side of the fairway.
HOLE SPOTLIGHT
Showtime, Par 5, 588 yards
Team Holes have been a new addition for the 2026 season, with all six clubs playing their Team Hole once in every match. None have proved tougher than Showtime, a 588-yard par 5 that has given opponents fits all season long.
Players only hit the fairway 50% of the time off the tee during the regular season, and they only reached the green in regulation at a 41.7% clip.