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Post by SoYeonFan on May 18, 2019 17:41:24 GMT
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Post by SoYeonFan on May 18, 2019 20:02:29 GMT
If I am reading it right, play may have been suspended. Either that or they just haven't updated it. The same scores has been there for a while now.
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Post by gg on May 18, 2019 20:26:22 GMT
Play has been suspended because of stormy weather
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Post by SoYeonFan on May 20, 2019 0:04:47 GMT
The stroke play has been shortened to 54 holes instead of 72. From what I read, that's the only thing I am sure of. Instead of them writing about certain players. They should have clarified what's going on tomorrow. I got a little idea what's happening but not sure. So I will just wait and see if they post more.
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Post by drdezmo on May 20, 2019 1:57:00 GMT
So Yeon Fan: Are you aware the 2020-2021-2022 NCAA Championships are being hosted by Arizona State at Greyhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale? Phil Mickelson carries the Greyhawk logo on his bag and the grill there is called "Phil's Grill." Andrew Getson became Phil's coach after Phil left Butch Harmon. Andrew is the head of instruction at Greyhawk. Here's the details. Mike grayhawkgolf.com/golf-overview/ncaa/
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Post by philknj on May 20, 2019 2:17:54 GMT
Four Dukies are in the top-13 after two rounds of the individual tournament and that doesn't include senior V.E. Carta, who is pretty good. Southern Cal is just sleepwalking through this one...I think they could get outgunned during the later team competition.
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Post by SoYeonFan on May 20, 2019 16:50:33 GMT
I used to play the Grayhawk Raptor Course a lot when my game was a lot better than it is now. The Talon Course was too Micky Mouse for me. I only played it once.
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Post by SoYeonFan on May 21, 2019 2:47:45 GMT
The top eight teams are all set for Match Play tomorrow.
Congratulation to Maria Fassi (-8) the individual winner by four strokes. Minus five today.
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Post by philknj on May 21, 2019 14:25:14 GMT
Handy summary of the all the past individual and team winners going back to 1982. For whatever reason, the 1988 individual and team championships for Tulsa was "vacated" by the NCAA.
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Post by SoYeonFan on May 21, 2019 17:00:44 GMT
They are currently in a rain delay. As of 10:00 Pacific, 13:00 Eastern.
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Post by SoYeonFan on May 21, 2019 17:22:01 GMT
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Post by SoYeonFan on May 22, 2019 0:08:57 GMT
https://www.instagram.com/p/BxvU2gCFQse Well it's all over for the young USC Women golfers. Gabrielle Ruffle just lost 1up and the team lost 3&2. It's been a great run, but couldn't hold on to the early lead. But they will bounce back. On the bright side, congratulation to Jennifer Chang.
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Post by gg on May 22, 2019 7:27:31 GMT
golfweek.com/2019/05/21/golf-ncaa-womens-championship-wild-quarterfinals/Duke and Stanford's marathon match, host Arkansas' exit highlight wild NCAA quarterfinalsInclement weather delayed the quarterfinal matches of the 2019 NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championships by a little more than six hours on Tuesday. It turns out that delay was just building suspense for an incredible evening of golf. Just like she did to clinch the national championship for Arizona last year, Haley Moore hit a clutch putt for her No. 6 Wildcats to secure their spot in the semifinals and knock off No. 3 USC in the quarterfinals, 3-2. “She loves these young ladies that are her teammates,” said Arizona head coach Laura Ianello. “She just has a big heart, she’s clutch under pressure … she’s a stud.” While Moore was great, she wasn’t the only clutch player to show out in the quarters. The second match of the day between No. 2 Duke and No. 7 Stanford featured three pairings decided on the 18th hole while the other two went to playoffs. Gina Kim put the first point on the board for the Blue Devils, making a putt on the 18th to win her match against Albane Valenzuela (1UP). Then it came down to a tape measurement to see who was away with another point on the line between Duke’s Ana Belac and Stanford’s Mika Liu. The Cardinal junior missed her putt, opening the door for Ana Belac to give the Blue Devils a two-point lead. Stanford then stormed back to win the next two points thanks to incredible performances from Aline Krauter (2&1) and Andrea Lee (19 holes). Stanford’s Ziyi Wang had a handful of putts to end a marathon match with Duke’s Virginia Elena Carta that lasted 24 holes, but the Blue Devil senior weathered the storm to advance her team to the semifinals. Carta and Wang’s bout tied the NCAA record for longest match with Baylor’s Lauren Whyte defeat of Duke’s Lisa Maguire in the 2015 semifinals. Arkansas’s Maria Fassi admitted she was tired this morning and had a hard time going to bed last night after winning the individual national title, but the senior was able to bounce back and earn the Razorback’s their first point with a 2&1 victory over Wake Forest’s Vanessa Knecht after trailing early. Brooke Matthews followed suit, earning a 1UP victory over Letizia Bagnoli, who aced the par 3 8th hole. Before that, Emilia Migliaccio made quick work of Ximena Gonzalez, winning 6&4 to give the Demon Deacons their first point. An enthusiastic performance from Siyun “Swing” Liu, capped off by Jennifer Kupcho, moved Wake Forest past the host Razorbacks, 3-2. The most surprising match was the final one, where No. 1 Texas was upset by No. 8 Auburn after the Longhorns were in control for most of the day. Freshman Hailee Cooper (1UP) and sophomore Kaitlyn Papp (2UP) picked up early two early points for Texas, but the Tigers dug deep and earned consecutive points from Brooke Sansom (20 holes), Julie McCarthy (3&1) and Mychael O’Berry (1UP) to clinch the upset. The Longhorn loss solidified another year of an interesting streak in college golf: The women’s No. 1 seed has never won the NCAA Championship since the move to match play in 2015. Tuesday’s scores Arizona 3&2 over USC Duke 3&2 over Stanford Wake Forest 3&2 over Arkansas Auburn 3&2 over Texas
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Post by SoYeonFan on May 23, 2019 0:57:06 GMT
www.ncaa.com/sports/golf-women/d1The tournament had three teams go extra holes. Miranda Wang of Duke defeated Letizia Bagnoli on the 20 hole with a par. Duke won 3&2. However Letizia conceded a par putt of about a foot and half to Wang for the Championship' She had about a four foot bogey putt herself. If it was me, I would have tried to make my bogey putt. If I did would make her putt for par. It was for the Championship. Edit: By the way it was great final.
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Post by don on May 23, 2019 3:32:42 GMT
I’m just glad Beth Ann found something fun to cover.
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