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TGL highlights: Wyndham Clark, The Bay remain undefeated, beat Jupiter Links 6-3

Jupiter Links Golf Club went head-to-head with The Bay Golf Club in a TGL match with playoff implications. Here are the highlights from Tuesday’s match.

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