Neal Shipley makes TGL history with first-ever hole-in-one

The Bay Golf Club's Neal Shipley made history on Feb. 9, by carding the first hole-in-one in TGL history during a match against Los Angeles Golf Club.

Welcome to TGL history, Neal Shipley.

The Bay Golf Club's Neal Shipley carded the first hole-in-one in TGL history on Monday, Feb. 9 in a match with Los Angeles Golf Club.

Shipley hit a wedge just long on his tee shot for No. 5, a 110-yard par 3. The ball rolled back down the hill and into the hole for an ace.

The shot came with The Bay already leading 3-0 and extended the team's advantage.

Shipley, 25, is an alternate for The Bay Golf Club and joined the roster with Luke Clanton and Min Woo Lee on Monday night.

TGL is in its second season with matches held at the SoFi Center on the campus of Palm Beach State College in Palm Beach Gardens.

Earlier this season, Los Angeles Golf Club's Justin Rose carded the first albatross in TGL history.

Fans are welcomed to the SoFi Center for match between Bay Golf Club and Atlanta Drive GC in the TGL semifinal match at SoFi Center on March 18, 2025, in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

Eric J. Wallace is deputy sports editor for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at [email protected].

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Neal Shipley makes TGL history with first-ever hole-in-one

Category: General Sports