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The highly anticipated TGL clash between Jupiter Links GC and Boston Common GC lived up to the hype, with co-owners and golf legends Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy squaring off in a thrilling battle. In the end, Jupiter Links GC narrowly edged out Boston Common GC by a single stroke, delivering a nail-biting finish that had fans on the edge of their seats. While the contest featured plenty of star power, the night belonged to Kevin Kisner, the player/analyst who once again stole the show.

Kisner’s stellar performance throughout the evening was instrumental in securing crucial points for Jupiter Links GC. His pivotal one-on-one battle against Adam Scott on Hole 11 proved to be a game-changer, helping his team draw level and ultimately seize the victory. Following his incredible display, an elated Kisner took to his X account to share his thoughts, further endearing himself to fans.

Kevin Kisner enjoys a little banter

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The Jupiter Links Golf Club X account stirred up some playful banter by tweeting, “Everyone apologize to @K_Kisner right now.” In response, Kevin Kisner couldn’t resist adding his own twist, reposting it with the caption: “I love it! Let’s go @JupiterLinksGC. We have found the weak link @MaxHoma.”

Kisner, a 4-time PGA Tour winner, appeared to jokingly suggest that Max Homa might have been the reason behind their earlier loss with Tiger Woods. This time, their first TGL victory came after replacing Homa with Tom Kim, and Kisner wasn’t shy about pointing it out. While it’s clear Kisner was just having some fun and engaging in lighthearted banter, the jab may not have landed well with Homa. The 34-year-old has yet to respond to Kisner’s comments, even hours after the tweet went live.

Will Homa laugh it off or will this be the start of a controversy between the two Jupiter Links GC players? Only time will tell. For now, let’s compare Max Homa’s contributions a couple of weeks ago to what Kevin Kisner achieved yesterday.

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Is Max Homa really the 'weak link,' or is Kisner just stirring the pot for laughs?

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Kevin Kisner vs. Max Homa: The battle of the palm beach gardens

Kevin Kisner delivered a stellar performance against the Boston Common Golf team, shining when it mattered most. Not only did he secure a crucial point in his one-on-one match against Adam Scott, but he also rose to the occasion during overtime. As the contest extended, both Kisner and Tom Kim were called back to face their singles match opponents—Adam Scott and Keegan Bradley, respectively. Once again, Kisner bested his Australian rival, clinching the decisive point for Jupiter Links GC in a thrilling finale.

In contrast, the team’s earlier outing against Los Angeles GC was a forgettable one, with Jupiter Links GC suffering a heavy defeat. The lone bright spot came when Max Homa delivered an impressive drive off the tee, followed by a brilliant fairway shot from Tiger Woods to secure their only point of the match.

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Beyond that, Homa struggled to make a meaningful impact. However, much of the scrutiny escaped him, as Kevin Kisner inadvertently stole the spotlight with a dramatic moment where he “almost killed somebody”—a scene that overshadowed the lackluster team performance. Kisner’s recent playful jab on X, calling Homa the “weak link” of Jupiter Links GC, has sparked some debate.

While it’s clear the comment was made in jest, it does raise the question: Was Max Homa’s performance in their first match truly subpar, or is this just harmless locker-room banter? Share your thoughts in the comments section!

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