Golf Mar 17, 2026

TGL golf: Rory McIlroy's Boston Common Golf earn first win in tournament with victory over Justin Rose's Los Angeles

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TGL golf:  Rory McIlroy's Boston Common Golf earn first win in tournament with victory over Justin Rose's Los Angeles

Rory McIlroy's Boston Common Golf finally secured their first TGL victory as Michael Thorbjornsen sparkled in a 7-5 triumph over 2025 semi-finalists Los Angeles.

Boston had gone winless in the opening season of TGL, finishing bottom of the five-team table, but got their second campaign off to a successful start at SoFiCenter.

Thorbjornsen, who stepped up to compete alongside McIlroy and Keegan Bradley with Adam Scott and Hideki Matsuyama unavailable, sealed Boston's victory on the final hole when he converted a 15-foot eagle putt in his singles match against Sahith Theegala.

McIlroy played Ryder Cup team-mate Justin Rose in singles, making a birdie at 10 to earn Boston a point, having earlier put his side 4-3 up during the triples by draining a tricky putt as the Hammer was taken.

McIlroy's showdown with Rose evoked memories of their play-off at The Masters last April, which the Northern Irishman won to clinch the career Grand Slam.

Speaking after Boston's win in Florida on Friday, McIlroy said: "It's been a long time coming for Keegan [Bradley] and I to get a win.

"Lot of quality shots, a lot of birdies and eagles and Hammers thrown and bullets dodged. It was back and forth. It was certainly fun to play."

Thorbjornsen, who became the first TGL player to make four putts from outside 10 feet in a match, had given Boston a 6-5 lead when he rolled in a 17-footer at 12 while facing Theegala and his 15-footer soon after rubberstamped the side's maiden victory.

Thorbjornsen, 24, had seen his first TGL shot end up in a bunker while playing in the triples but he impressed from that point on.

The next TGL match sees 2025 champions Atlanta Drive GC take on The Bay, live on Your Site Golf from 10pm UK and Ireland on Tuesday January 6. Watch every TGL match in 2026 exclusively live on Your Site Golf or

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