Kisner found a bunker off the tee, then nearly found the fan-filled stands when he skulled one from the sand. Instead, the ball caromed hard off the flagstick and wound up in the rough on the other side. That had his Jupiter teammates Tiger and Max Homa—along with all of Los Angeles Golf Club—in stitches. But then things got even better.
The second night of the TGL provided few highlights, but one Kevin Kisner shot sent people ducking and made Tiger Woods laugh so hard, he cried.
Kevin Kisner looked like an average weekend hacker on the second night of TGL, and left Tiger Woods doubled over laughing in the process.
Tiger Woods made his TGL debut on Tuesday in what turned out to be a very lopsided match at his team's expense. It was mostly a night to forget for his
Yet, Kisner’s and Woods’ team, Jupiter Links Golf Club, turned in a rather poor performance in their debut. They lost to the Los Angeles Golf Club by a score of 12-to-1, as Collin Morikawa and Sahith Theegala hit a bevy of solid approaches while Justin Rose poured in plenty of putts. At least Kisner gave everyone a great laugh amid the blowout.
Kevin Kisner showed why he's slowly morphing from golfer to broadcaster on Tuesday night with one of the worst shots of his career. During a matchup between
U.S. captain Keegan Bradley named Kevin Kisner as his third vice captain for this year's Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black.
The lack of competitive matches has not hurt TGL its first two weeks, but the curiosity factor for TGL's unique concept and Tiger Woods' debut are done.
Tiger Woods was in action at the TGL as his team, Jupiter Links GC, faced Los Angeles GC in the second match of the tech-infused league.
Without further ado, let’s dive into Week 2. Los Angeles Golf Club 12, Jupiter Links G.C. - 1 Thanks to the magic of Kevin Kisner, this week we’re rolling our best and worst performance categories into one.
Kisner will still play PGA Tour events in 2025 but is envisioning this season as a fork in the road moment for himself.
Considering how popular Kevin Kisner is among players, fans, and network executives alike, it should be no surprise that Keegan Bradley selected him to join this year’s Ryder Cup leadership group.