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<blockquote data-quote="JogginFrog" data-source="post: 3173100" data-attributes="member: 4994"><p>In Round 3 in Northern Ireland, Filippo Celli started birdie-birdie-par-eagle to get to -11, tied atop the leaderboard on Europe's top pro tour. Filippo has said he likes pressure, but that was a new level for him. (Last amateur to win on the European Tour: Shane Lowry in the 2009 Irish Open.) Celli took two to escape a bunker on the very next hole to drop out of the lead; he lost 5 more shots over the rest of the round. </p><p></p><p>But he came back with a strong 68 in the final round and finished T7 -- which would have been worth ~$39,000 if he were a pro. Another fantastic result for a college player. But I suspect that when he looks at the -12 winning score, he'll think about being -11 through 40 holes and wonder what could have been.</p><p></p><p>And it's increasingly likely that he's played his last golf for TCU.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JogginFrog, post: 3173100, member: 4994"] In Round 3 in Northern Ireland, Filippo Celli started birdie-birdie-par-eagle to get to -11, tied atop the leaderboard on Europe's top pro tour. Filippo has said he likes pressure, but that was a new level for him. (Last amateur to win on the European Tour: Shane Lowry in the 2009 Irish Open.) Celli took two to escape a bunker on the very next hole to drop out of the lead; he lost 5 more shots over the rest of the round. But he came back with a strong 68 in the final round and finished T7 -- which would have been worth ~$39,000 if he were a pro. Another fantastic result for a college player. But I suspect that when he looks at the -12 winning score, he'll think about being -11 through 40 holes and wonder what could have been. And it's increasingly likely that he's played his last golf for TCU. [/QUOTE]
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