The TGL playoffs continued Tuesday night with games between Bay Golf Club and Atlanta Drive Golf Club.
The second seed of the postseason, Bay GC suffered only losses in the season finale and Los Angeles Golf Club on March 3, losing the top seed in the playoffs. The only loss of the season for the third seeded Atlanta Drive GC was against Bay on February 17th.
Min Woo Lee, Rudig Åberg and Shane Lowry were active players for the Bay, while Wyndham Clark was inactive. They performed by Atlanta, Justin Thomas, Billy Horschel and Patrick Cantray. Lucas Glover was inactive.
Atlanta defeated the Bay 9-3. Atlanta will advance to the finals to face off against New York GC in three series on March 24th and 25th.
Here are some of the best moments in Tuesday’s TGL playoff match:
Lee hits a 190 mph drive
Min woo at a ball speed of 190 mph. fast. pic.twitter.com/9bep2e8zpw
-DGL (@TGL) March 18, 2025
The league leaders of average driver distance and average driver speed were picked up from where they left off in the regular season. Lee won all the ball on his first drive of the night, sending 328 yards and reaching top speed of 190 mph.
Playoff golf brings out the stars
runiecy some recognizable faces here tonight. pic.twitter.com/iu4v4oza1c
-DGL (@TGL) March 18, 2025
There were plenty of stars in attendance in the second match of the TGL semi-finals on Tuesday. It was among those tuned by former NFL quarterback Michael Vick, former Atlanta Braves three-base chipper Jones, Boston common golfer Rory McIlroy, Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr. and tight end Kyle Pitts.
Raleigh misses narrowly from the bunker
Solid from sand. pic.twitter.com/ny92ykmh0j
-DGL (@TGL) March 19, 2025
Raleigh did his best to prevent Atlanta from scoring points on hole 8. The shot seemed to be on the perfect line, but the ball turned to the right just like it was trying to roll into the hole.
Thomas gets lucky in hole 10
Golf is an inch game. Justin Thomas needed a lucky roll to avoid going to an alumni.
📺 @tgl Live on ESPN/ESPN+ pic.twitter.com/gittyv27zq
-espn (@espn) March 19, 2025
Thomas needed all the luck he could get from his second shot at hole 10. The ball was clearly out of range, but after bouncing back in the restricted area, it returned to play. Even McIlroy called it the “luckiest bounce” he’d ever seen on the air.
Cantlay near Hole-in-One Seals wins
📍Hole 12, @atlantadrivegc He will win a spot in the final against New York. pic.twitter.com/wgnt91wsxh
-DGL (@TGL) March 19, 2025
Turning his back against the wall, Bay throws the final hammer of the match before hole 12, doubleping the hole’s value. However, Kantrey responded quickly by hitting a nearby hole-in-one, which didn’t work in the favor of the team.
The ball landed four feet below the hole. To ensure a victory, Atlanta also threw the final hammer of the match, and the hole was worth three points. Cantray then hit a putt and gave Atlanta a victory.