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<blockquote data-quote="JogginFrog" data-source="post: 2980248" data-attributes="member: 4994"><p>It's not just TCU. There's a ton of international talent in college golf. Of the teams that beat or equaled TCU in Austin this week, all but UT and OU have at least 5 international players on their roster, and some have as many as 9. </p><p></p><p>Frogs have 8 domestic players on the roster, which is more than a lot of teams. But the 5 internationals have the 5 best scoring averages--and it hasn't been close. Their tournament finish percentages are all 42%+; the domestic players are all sub-30%. That's a big gap. So, like FlyFishing said, the Americans need to step up. </p><p></p><p>Of the domestic players, the one who has really performed in tournament play is Thomas Allkins, but he hasn't made a start since middle of last year. He may have battled injury; he doesn't always play in the qualifiers, but it has been good to see him posting scores recently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JogginFrog, post: 2980248, member: 4994"] It's not just TCU. There's a ton of international talent in college golf. Of the teams that beat or equaled TCU in Austin this week, all but UT and OU have at least 5 international players on their roster, and some have as many as 9. Frogs have 8 domestic players on the roster, which is more than a lot of teams. But the 5 internationals have the 5 best scoring averages--and it hasn't been close. Their tournament finish percentages are all 42%+; the domestic players are all sub-30%. That's a big gap. So, like FlyFishing said, the Americans need to step up. Of the domestic players, the one who has really performed in tournament play is Thomas Allkins, but he hasn't made a start since middle of last year. He may have battled injury; he doesn't always play in the qualifiers, but it has been good to see him posting scores recently. [/QUOTE]
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