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PALM BEACH GARDENS – Neal Shipley showed Monday night experience isn’t required in the TGL.

Playing in his maiden match, Shipley made the first hole-in-one in TGL history, hitting a 54-degree sand wedge from 110 yards on the fifth hole — the shortest hole in league history — named Set in Stone.

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The celebration lasted longer than the shot, with teammates Min Woo Lee and Luke Clanton jumping on Shipley’s broad shoulders after he tossed his wedge in the air at SoFi Center

“I aimed it a little right, and I tugged it a little. I went a little bananas. So cool,” said Shipley, a PGA Tour rookie who was runner-up in the 2023 U.S. Amateur and low amateur in the following year’s Masters and U.S. Open. “Luke called it.”

Yes, he did. As Shipley was walking to the tee, Clanton said, “We need a hole-in-one here. Please … please.”

Shipley’s ace helped The Bay Golf Club (1-2) take a 4-0 lead over the Los Angeles Golf Club (1-2). Shipley finished off the night with a 16-foot birdie on the 14th hole to clinch a 9-5 victory. LA’s squad of Tony Finau – who started the night with a dance – Tommy Fleetwood and Sahith Theegala couldn’t overcome Shipley’s early, and late, heroics.

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