Wyndham Clark recorded the go-ahead point at the 15th hole to give The Bay GC a 5-4 win over Rory McIlroy's Boston Common Golf team, on Monday to close a TGL tripleheader in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
Clark kept The Bay undefeated (3-0-0) by sinking a 10-foot eagle putt. Keegan Bradley had drawn Boston even at the 13th hole by securing a point via concession after Common Golf threw a hammer and The Bay declined.
Fans gave Clark a bit of a hard time following the par-5 second hole, where the 31-year-old decided to lay up during The Bay's second shot. Clark then made it his mission to get the crowd pumped up, and he later did just that.
"We'll get ‘em cheering for us here soon," Clark said after taking a conservative approach at No. 2.
Boston got off to a fast start, grabbing two points at the first hole before declining a hammer at No. 3 and letting The Bay pick up two points at No. 5 for a 3-2 lead.
Bradley got Common Golf back on track, though. He holed out from 75 feet at No. 10 but still managed to get Boston a point. Ludvig Aberg sent home a 15-foot birdie putt at the par-4 11th hole to put The Bay back in front at 4-3, only to have Bradley tie the affair once again while facing Shane Lowry.
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