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TGL best moments: Boston Common earns first win in team history

Boston Common Golf beats Los Angeles Golf Club to open the season with its first win in team history.

GNN Web Desk
Published 21 days ago on Jan 5th 2026, 6:00 am
By Web Desk
TGL action continued Friday night as the Los Angeles Golf Club faced Boston Common Golf at SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

After going winless during the inaugural TGL season in 2025, Boston Common picked up its first win in team history to start the 2026 season, beating Los Angeles 7-5 in a back-and-forth match.

Rory McIlroy, Keegan Bradley and Michael Thorbjornsen were the active players for Boston. Adam Scott and Hideki Matsuyama were all inactive. For Los Angeles, Justin Rose, Collin Morikawa and Sahith Theegala competed, while Tommy Fleetwood sat out.

Here's a look at the best moments from Friday's match.

When Thorbjornsen imagined his first TGL appearance, surely he didn't think his first shot at the SoFi Center would be in a bunker. But that's what happened on Hole 1. It got worse when the TGL rookie's shot bounced back into the bunker. Boston lost the hole, giving LA a 1-0 lead.

Los Angeles didn't hold the lead for long, as McIlroy hit a perfect shot from 92 yards, leaving the ball just 9 feet from the hole. After Rose missed a shot, LAGC declined a hammer throw, giving Boston the point on the hole and tying the match at 1-1.

Theegala put the pressure on Boston Common on Hole 4, sinking an impressive shot from just over 70 feet. The shot put Los Angeles in position to extend its lead, so the team threw the hammer to make the hole worth two points.

Thorbjornsen answered Theegala with a clutch shot on Hole 4, hitting a putt to tie the hole and keep LA's lead at 2-1.

The duel between Theegala and Thorbjornsen continued into the singles portion of the match, as the two squared off on Hole 12. Thorbjornsen rose to the occasion again, sinking a 17-foot putt to give Boston Common a 6-5 lead.

With a chance to seal the win for his hometown team, Thorbjornsen, a Boston native, drilled a 15-footer to give Boston a 7-5 win.
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