GOLF legend Justin Rose made TGL history with a stunning albatross that left Tiger Woods stunned.
Rose, 45, and Woods, 50, are among the sport’s legends competing in the indoor simulator golf league at the SoFi Centre in Florida with a live crowd of around 1,500 people.
And it was Rosie who did what no one else could before him as he made a hole in one from 225 yards out on Tuesday.
Woods was left in absolute awe as he watched on before hugging his opponent, who made the league’s first ever albatross – that also marked the first of Rose’s career.
The former US Open champion’s effort secured the hole for the Los Angeles Golf Club to extend their lead over the 15-time Major winner’s Jupiter Links Golf Club.
The English golfer made a two on the 533-yard par-five 10th hole in TGL.

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That led to Los Angeles moving 5-1 in front against Jupiter Links.
Rose said: “You can hit a great shot, but the outcome is always slightly out of your control.
“I was dead set, loved the way it felt off the club, and then you get that moment where you’re like, ‘Oh my God, it’s gone in!’
“It was fun to celebrate with the boys, and it was a cool moment for sure.”
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Los Angeles went on to win the match 8-4 as Woods’ side suffered their second loss of the 2026 season.
Woods is one of the TGL founders and of course co-owns the Jupiter Links team.
The Majors great and fellow golf legend Rory McIlroy came up with the concept with the help of media executive Mike McCarley.
Serena Williams, Sir Lewis Hamilton and Fenway Sports Group are also among the investors.






