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Wyndham Clark’s last hole eagle keeps The Bay undefeated in TGL
Wyndham Clark hits his tee shot at the fifth hole during the second round of the Phoenix Open golf tournament at the TPC Scottsdale, February 7, 2025, in Scottsdale, Ariz

WYNDHAM CLARK’S last-hole eagle kept The Bay undefeated as the TGL delivered a thrilling triple-header at the SoFi Centre in Florida on Monday night.

Clark and teammates Shane Lowry of Ireland, Sweden’s Ludvig Aberg and Australian Min Woo Lee — in his TGL debut — took on Rory McIlroy’s Boston Common side in the third and final match of the day.

Clark drained a 10-foot eagle putt on the 15th hole after Boston’s Keegan Bradley evened the score.

It came after an earlier 6-5 victory over Atlanta Drive GC.

Lee made his mark early, nabbing an eagle on the fourth to hand The Bay a 3-0 advantage. The match was tied up at holes five through 12.

Fresh from his win at The Genesis Invitational on the weekend, Aberg sunk a tense six-footer to tie the 14th hole with McIlroy and keep the teams level into the final hole.

With Clark standing firm against Atlanta’s Patrick Cantlay, The Bay chose to turn up the heat and throw the hammer, increasing the point total of the hole by one.

Atlanta ultimately conceded a one-point lead that The Bay would hold for the rest of the match.

In the first match of the day, Atlanta topped Los Angeles 6-5 in an overtime thriller.

LA’s Tommy Fleetwood delivered the moment of the match, sinking a 17-foot putt down the hill to tie the hole on the 14th.

But Atlanta’s Justin Thomas won the match up against Sahith Theegala to send it to overtime.

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