Overview
- New York dropped both legs of Tuesday’s doubleheader, falling 5-3 to The Bay and 9-2 to Boston Common.
- Boston’s 9 points tied the franchise single-match record as Adam Scott and Matsuyama featured in the lineup.
- Los Angeles defeated defending champion Atlanta 7-3 to climb to second in the table behind Atlanta.
- Earlier Monday, Atlanta beat Boston 5-2 in Justin Thomas’s return, with Chris Gotterup delivering multiple wins including singles over Rory McIlroy.
- TGL unveiled the Caverns hole during LA–Atlanta, and Keegan Bradley set the league’s longest-drive mark at 384 yards.