Jupiter Links vs Boston Common: Tiger and Rory to face off at TGL Matchday 4

Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy's teams face off at TGL Matchday 4.

Everything you need to know ahead of Rory McIlroy’s TGL debut for Boston Common against the Tiger Woods-fronted Jupiter Links at the SoFi Center.

Rory McIlroy will make his long-awaited TGL debut in match week four when the tech-infused golf league boots back up for the clash between the two co-founder’s franchises.

McIlroy’s Boston Common takes to the stage for their debut against home favorites Jupiter Links who make a second appearance in the sim world after being digitally schooled by Los Angeles in Matchday 2.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, viewing figures slumped in week three by 30 percent compared to the opening fortnight that featured TGL’s eagerly anticipated debut and Tiger Woods’ bow in the competition. It’s now over to the game’s greatest pulling powers to drag those figures back up and showcase their vision for the future of golf – hopefully in a less one-sided battle than the first three contests!

Jupiter Links vs Boston Common: Key details

When: Monday, January 27.

Venue: Sofi Center, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

Teams: Jupiter Links (0-1) | Boston Common (0-0)

Betting: Jupiter Links – 5/4 | Boston Common – 4/7

Singles match-ups: Tiger Woods vs Rory McIlroy | Kevin Kisner vs Adam Scott | Tom Kim vs Keegan Bradley

Benched: Max Homa (JL) | Hideki Matsuyama (BC)

Course: 15 virtual holes

How to watch Jupiter Links vs Boston Common

US audiences can tune in to TGL on ESPN and ESPN+ from 18.30 EST on Monday, January 27.

UK viewers can watch the action unfold on Sky Sports from 23.30 on Wednesday, January 27.

TGL matches are scheduled to last two hours.

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