Friday Night Lights ⛳️
The house that Billy builtPALM BEACH GARDENS, FL The more things change, the more they stay the same. Billy Horschel drained a 37' eagle putt on the closing hole to defeat the New York GC once again (6-4). I know the opening tilt was matched up against the NFL on Sunday, but for those who watched, they witnessed a classic contest. Billy Horschel proved once again why the SoFi Center is the house he has built! Xander, Cameron, and the entire NYGC team have to be getting tired of watching Horschel hit massive putts to beat them. In the win, ADGC proved once again they control The Hammer narrative, and everyone else is playing for second when it comes to doubling down. The first week of TGL takes off quickly. Match 2 is on Friday, January 2nd. Boston Common Golf takes on the Los Angeles Golf Club. Two polar teams from Season 1, LAGC finished the season with four wins and the number one seed in the playoffs. BCG had zero wins in Season 1! A tough run through Q1, Boston was the only team with four major champions on their roster. Even though the Beantown boys finished last, the books still have them as one of the SoFi favorites for Season 2. Will Boston collect their first TGL match on Friday? Or will Los Angeles rack up another city win against their cross-country rivals? The format, course, and starting lineupsJoe is inside the SoFi Center this week covering Match 2. We both have Los Angeles GC as one of our preseason favorites to win the SoFi Cup. The combination of Tommy and Collin's accuracy, Sahith's long game, and Justin’s clutch closing ability makes them a difficult team to beat. LAGC won more points than any other team in Season 1 (32) and killed it in Singles play, earning 13 points throughout the first campaign. Boston Common is starting the season like Atlanta Drive with a substitution. Young star Michael Thorbjornsen fits right in with the regular-season driving distance leaders from last year. Thorbjornsen is a New England native who can rip it. Alongside Rory McIlroy, I believe LAGC will be hitting a bunch of first approach shots into the green. Oh! Stinger and Cenote were awesome. Watching two professionals hit the rock outcropping off the tee on Stinger had the SoFi Center cheering. Then both Gotterup and Young had to hit wild, curving shots, which is exactly what will make TGL appointment viewing. Cameron Young's 50-yard hook approach around a rock tower and over the grandstand gives me hope that more wild holes will be created. The fans inside the SoFi Center were loving the new designs. The buildup as the ball rolled down the huge hill on Cenote was similarly entertaining. I'm happy to report that those two holes are back on the scorecard, and TGL plans to use them in every match. There's the addition of the two "team holes" along with Gil Hanse's Stone & Steeple. This unique New England design might give Michael Thorbjornsen an edge as he essentially gets to play two Boston-style holes. Los Angeles GC beat Boston Common Golf 6-2 in Season 1. Seven of the holes they played in their first match are the same as tonight. LAGC started that match quickly as they won the first three holes and four of the first five, grabbing a 4-0 lead. It was 5-0 entering Singles play. Keegan Bardley won two H2H holes over Justin Rose, but in the end, it did not matter. Match breakdownMatch 2LAGC finished the year with four wins and one overtime loss. With nine regular-season points, they were the number one seed going into the playoffs. The reason LA is so good: accuracy! Los Angeles finished Season 1 second in short-putt efficiency (77%), scrambling (74%), and driving accuracy (74%). Keep the ball in play on the simulator screen and inside the turntable on the Greenzone, and your team will win points. Conversely, BCG ranked sixth in scrambling (32%) and short-putt efficiency (55%). That's last in the two most important TGL success categories. Having watched most of the matches from inside the arena, scoring from close range is the number one priority. Match 1 on Sunday reinforced this point as ADGC was better around the green than their counterparts. Our scorecard for match 2 seriously favors accuracy. One interesting example is Boston's Storrowed hole, which has two very thin fairway targets. One off the tee and the second for laying up on this par 5 bordered by the Charles River on one side and Storrow Drive on the other. The average GIR rate on the Match 2 holes is only 62%. A steady diet of Rose and Morikawa on approach with Theegala's scoring ability has me leaning toward the LAGC side. Justin Rose had a very strong 2025 with a FedEx Cup playoff win at the St. Jude and a stellar Ryder Cup. Collin Morikiawa and Sahith Theegala were not as lucky in their 2025 campaign. Morikawa switched caddies more times than the SoFi Center has switched roofs. Theegala dealt with the injury bug for most of the year and missed the playoffs. Sahith seemed healthy toward the end of the season and started to play better. He's got too much talent not to succeed in 2026. Boston's boys are led by Rory McIlroy, who had a career year. Keegan Bradley's only 2025 disappointment came when he was off the course, and Michael Thorbjornsen has elite potential, finishing his fall with three top 15 finishes in six starts. Similar to Sunday, it will definitely come down to hammer play, and I think that's where Los Angeles GC gets it done. LAGC was six points better than BCG in hammer differential in Season 1. LA was the second-best hammer team (behind ADGC) while Boston was one of the worst. We saw on Hole 9 this past Sunday how a Ben Helmrath (ADGC Manager) hammer turned the tide of another Atlanta Drive match. Strategy is key, and Los Angeles has proved they know how to use the double down. Team Boston Common Golf is favored on the odds board. Pay attention to these H2Hs, I think the last six holes are going to be very entertaining...
Match 2 is on ESPN tonight at 7:00 pm ET. Match 1 had one hell of an ending, so the SoFi Center will be excited for a Friday evening tilt. Speaking of the start time, the Sunday afternoon crowd was subdued. Joe and I spoke about this on The TGL Show. The night matches were louder than the afternoon tilts last year. A couple of pops, and people start yelling more. This won't be the 1980s Lakers-Celtics rivalry, but Boston has a ton of pressure to win, and LA knows they can take home the SoFi Trophy in Season 2. Both teams will be fired up, along with the weekend crowd. Betting card* - Odds can change from site to site. Make sure you shop around before making each bet. Even though a bet is listed, it may have changed since the newsletter was published. FanDuel (FD), Caesars (CS), DraftKings (DK), BetMGM (BM), bet365 (B3), Bet Rivers (BR), Fanatics (FN) Do you want to be a better bettor?Become a member of Read The Line today!
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