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Los Angeles Golf Club were crowned TGL champions after a stunning comeback victory in the Finals.
But the celebrations were not limited to the players, with Serena Williams also taking centre stage.
The tennis legend attended in support of LA Golf Club and joined Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Rose and Sahith Theegala during the post-match celebrations.
Serena Williams celebrates with LA Golf Club after TGL Finals win
Williams was present at the SoFi Center to support LA Golf Club, who are owned by her husband Alexis Ohanian.
After the match, she joined the players on stage as they celebrated their title win, sharing in the moment alongside Fleetwood and Rose.
“It’s been amazing, being a fan. The guys played so good we are just so proud of them. We’re just so happy for everyone,” Williams said.
Her presence added to the occasion, underlining the growing crossover appeal of TGL, with one of the biggest names in sport celebrating alongside the champions.
LA Golf Club stun Jupiter Links with dramatic comeback
The final itself delivered plenty of drama.
Jupiter Links Golf Club, featuring Tiger Woods, made a strong start and raced into a 2-0 lead, with Woods producing some trademark moments early on.
However, LA Golf Club responded emphatically, going on a 9-0 run over five holes to seal a 9-2 victory in Match 2 and complete a clean sweep of the Finals.
Fleetwood, Rose and Theegala led the charge, while Collin Morikawa was also part of the team despite missing the Finals through injury.
The comeback secured LA Golf Club’s first TGL title and capped a memorable night — one that Serena Williams was right at the heart of.
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