Atlanta snatch lead in TGL finals after Cantlay's final-hole birdie

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Atlanta Drive snatched a 1-0 lead over New York in the best-of-three TGL finals as Patrick Cantlay's final-hole birdie secured a nail-biting 6-5 victory in the opening leg.

Cantlay drained a clutch putt from six feet before New York's Xander Schauffele missed from similar range as his effort lipped out.

Atlanta will claim the inaugural title if they win the second rubber on Tuesday night (11pm UK and Ireland), while the match will go to a deciding third match (1am Wednesday) if New York triumph in game two.

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Both sides will be unchanged, with Atlanta's Lucas Glover and New York's Matt Fitzpatrick on the sidelines again.

The TGL champions will receive $9m (£7.08m) shared between the four players, while the runners-up will split $4.5m (£3.54m).

Rory McIlory's Boston Common Golf and Tiger Woods' Jupiter Links were knocked out in the group stage after finishing last and second-bottom respectively.

New York beat Los Angeles in the semi-finals while Atlanta saw off The Bay.

TGL finals schedule (best-of-three)

  • Monday March 24: Atlanta Drive 6-5 New York
  • Tuesday March 25: 11pm, Sky Sports Golf
  • Wednesday March 26: 1am, Sky Sports Golf (if required)

Horschel stars as Atlanta seize TGL advantage

In Monday's opening finals contest, Cameron Young made a nine-foot eagle putt at the 10th to trump Justin Thomas and give New York a 4-2 lead, with his effort worth double after the hammer was played.

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Billy Horschel made an important putt after the hammer was thrown in the opening leg of the TGL finals, sparking wild celebrations

Billy Horschel then threw the hammer for Atlanta at the 11th and converted a 12-foot putt to level the match at 4-4 before celebrating wildly.

Young won the 13th hole for New York as Thomas failed to drain a putt from inside eight feet, before NY's Rickie Fowler declined the hammer on the 14th after Horschel hit his tee shot to within five feet.

That ensured a point was conceded by New York and that the match went down to the final hole.

Cantlay said: "It ultimately came down to making putts, and so Billy making that putt [on 11] I think was the deciding point. We needed it and Billy stepped up."

Team-mate Thomas added: "It's easy to overanalyse things, but I think at the end of the day, we have a pretty grasp of what we need to do or how to handle hammer situations.

Watch match two of the TGL finals live on Sky Sports Golf from 11pm on Tuesday. The third and final leg will take place from 1am on Wednesday if required.

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