Tommy Fleetwood claimed boasting rights over Ryder Cup’s teammate Shane Lowry after helping the Los Angeles Golf Club for a breast return in their best TGL table clash.
Fleetwood, Collin Morikawa and Sahith Theegala turned from three down after eight holes to look for an impressive 5-3 win over Lowry, Wynham Clark and Min Woo Lee at Sophie Center in Florida.
Los Angeles used the hammer – doubling the value of a hole if accepted – to provide the ninth and end hole of the triples format, before fighting again in bachelors to end 100 percent of the breast in the TGL season.
The result of Sheh Los Angeles ends the regular season at the top of the Sophie Cup ranking at nine points out of their five games, while Bay fell in second place to the season’s play-offs later this month.
As Los Angeles claimed the return victory
After a sharp opening hole was halved in Bogeys, Lowry drained a 18 -meter kick in the second second to match the bird’s putt accepted for Los Angeles.
Fleetwood failed to turn bird shocks within eight meters over each of the next two holes, where Lee made both his efforts to win both holes and give the breast an early advantage.
League leaders extended their superiority when Clark threatened an albatros in a hole in the sixth, where they threw the hammer-double the value of the hole-and saw that it was reduced by Los Angeles.
Clark hit his goal in the ninth ninth ninth, which allowed the Los Angeles GC to take a hole again when Theegala found the right road and threw the hammer, cutting the supremacy of the breast in two, heading into the singles.
An aggressive use of the hammer from the bay returned during the first bachelors, after Lee sprayed his second shooting in the water and allowed Los Angeles to claim the two points required to level the match.
Theegala rejected from green to grab the 12th with a bird and move Los Angeles ahead for the first time, after Clark lost his blow to level the hole, while Fleetwood threw from outside the green to clash a dramatic bird on the other.
Lowry was unable to use the hammer as much as possible in the 14th and 14th, failing to turn his bird test from about 12 meters, while Theegala rose up and down from the Greenside Bunker in the 15th to finish the victory and extend the winning margin with a closed bird.
Bay set for the second after ‘worst day’
“I feel like we had our worst game,” Clark said after the first breast loss. “We gave the holes which we didn’t make in all the previous matches, then we lost some strokes. We lost some discs – we really had our worst day, yet we were still in it.
“Entering the play off, I feel like we have a lot of momentum because I feel like we are still one of the best teams, if not the best team, and hopefully we have a W and get to the championship.”
Theegala, speaking about the return victory, added: “We were playing well and just didn’t do fines. We hit it closer in many holes and they are definitely a great team, but I felt as long as we continued to hit it in the way that the moment would pass.
“We just kept rejecting it and I feel like we didn’t give them any hole. One of their hammers bitten them. We doubled with the hammer and they refused, so taking the two points in it was great.”
What else is there?
The Los Angeles Golf Club will take over the fourth team in the Sofi Cup rankings, while the Golf Bay club will face the Atlanta Drive GC in the next semifinal. These matches take place on March 17 (March 18, 12 o’clock in the United Kingdom) and March 18 (March 19, 12:00 in the United Kingdom), before the final series is held next week.
New York Golf Club, Tiger Woods’ Jupiter Links GC and Rory McIllroy’s Boston Common GC are the three teams that follow last place, with the regular season ending when Jupiter connects the GC Face Atlanta Drive (Wednesday, 12am in the UK).
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