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<blockquote data-quote="JogginFrog" data-source="post: 3007138" data-attributes="member: 4994"><p>TCU begins play tomorrow at the NCAA men's championship at the <a href="https://grayhawkgolf.com/golf-overview/raptor-course/" target="_blank">Raptor Course</a> at Grayhawk in Scottsdale. No pressure on the Frogs, who are seeded 27th in the 30-team field. They are paired with Oregon State and UAB. The Blazers had a similar story to TCU in regionals, coming from behind with a big final round to earn their spot.</p><p></p><p>It's 72 holes over 4 days to identify 8 teams to advance to match play; cut after Day 3 to the top 15 teams. They are starting teams as early as 6 a.m. to beat the heat. TCU has early start times on Friday (temps in 70s and 80s) but will be in the final group out on Saturday afternoon (high 101).</p><p></p><p>Follow scoring here: <a href="http://results.golfstat.com/public/leaderboards/gsnav.cfm?pg=team&tid=22822" target="_blank">http://results.golfstat.com/public/leaderboards/gsnav.cfm?pg=team&tid=22822</a> </p><p></p><p>The women's tournament wrapped up yesterday on the same course. Not sure how much can be learned from their experience, with the course playing nearly 1,000 yards longer for the men (at par 70 vs. 72 for women), but I was surprised at the large number of 9s and 10s on scorecards. Some trouble out there. A few notable moments from the women included:</p><p></p><p>- Stanford freshman Rachel Heck swept the individual titles at the Pac-12 championships, NCAA regionals and NCAA finals. Only third player to do that. Shot 12 straight rounds in the 60s in April and May. Plans to <a href="https://www.commercialappeal.com/story/sports/college/2021/05/19/memphis-rachel-heck-stanford-standout-wants-serve-air-force-while-lpga-tour/5169064001/" target="_blank">serve in the Air Force reserve</a> while playing on the LPGA. Photogenic. She'll have all the endorsements she wants.</p><p></p><p>- In the final group on cut day, Florida State freshman Alice Hodge needed 2 putts from 25 feet to send the Seminoles through into match play. A three-putt would mean a playoff. She four-putted. Even Golf Channel <a href="https://www.golfchannel.com/video/highlights-ncaa-womens-golf-team-championship-cut-day" target="_blank">couldn't bring itself to show the third miss</a>. </p><p></p><p>- Only one team from the controversial unplayed Baton Rouge regional made it through to match play. Of course, Ole Miss went on to win the title--first natty for the Rebs in a women's sport. They survived 72 holes and three dual matches, so you can't say it wasn't well earned...but it was probably the worst-case-scenario from the NCAA's perspective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JogginFrog, post: 3007138, member: 4994"] TCU begins play tomorrow at the NCAA men's championship at the [URL='https://grayhawkgolf.com/golf-overview/raptor-course/']Raptor Course[/URL] at Grayhawk in Scottsdale. No pressure on the Frogs, who are seeded 27th in the 30-team field. They are paired with Oregon State and UAB. The Blazers had a similar story to TCU in regionals, coming from behind with a big final round to earn their spot. It's 72 holes over 4 days to identify 8 teams to advance to match play; cut after Day 3 to the top 15 teams. They are starting teams as early as 6 a.m. to beat the heat. TCU has early start times on Friday (temps in 70s and 80s) but will be in the final group out on Saturday afternoon (high 101). Follow scoring here: [URL]http://results.golfstat.com/public/leaderboards/gsnav.cfm?pg=team&tid=22822[/URL] The women's tournament wrapped up yesterday on the same course. Not sure how much can be learned from their experience, with the course playing nearly 1,000 yards longer for the men (at par 70 vs. 72 for women), but I was surprised at the large number of 9s and 10s on scorecards. Some trouble out there. A few notable moments from the women included: - Stanford freshman Rachel Heck swept the individual titles at the Pac-12 championships, NCAA regionals and NCAA finals. Only third player to do that. Shot 12 straight rounds in the 60s in April and May. Plans to [URL='https://www.commercialappeal.com/story/sports/college/2021/05/19/memphis-rachel-heck-stanford-standout-wants-serve-air-force-while-lpga-tour/5169064001/']serve in the Air Force reserve[/URL] while playing on the LPGA. Photogenic. She'll have all the endorsements she wants. - In the final group on cut day, Florida State freshman Alice Hodge needed 2 putts from 25 feet to send the Seminoles through into match play. A three-putt would mean a playoff. She four-putted. Even Golf Channel [URL='https://www.golfchannel.com/video/highlights-ncaa-womens-golf-team-championship-cut-day']couldn't bring itself to show the third miss[/URL]. - Only one team from the controversial unplayed Baton Rouge regional made it through to match play. Of course, Ole Miss went on to win the title--first natty for the Rebs in a women's sport. They survived 72 holes and three dual matches, so you can't say it wasn't well earned...but it was probably the worst-case-scenario from the NCAA's perspective. [/QUOTE]
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