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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNOregon Ducks golf falls short of championship in semifinals loss to NorthwesternThe Oregon Ducks saw their magical run through the postseason come to an end on Tuesday night in the matchplay portion of the NCAA Women's Golf Championships, losing to the Northwestern Wildcats in the semifinals, one point shy of a championship berth vs. the Stanford Cardinal.
Scottie Scheffler, the No. 1 player in the world, called mud balls one of the most frustrating issues a professional golfer can experience.
Collin Morikawa never got going at the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow, and he didn't hold back about his play after the tournament.
Those three names are all current holders of major championships. Scottie’s win at Quail Hollow may be his latest major, but ever since he won his second Masters early last year we have seen a run of serious names winning the game’s most coveted prizes.
A perfect day for golf at round 2 of the state championship! Proud of @LNEagleGolf for finishing 7th in the state! And congrats to Caden Mickelson for his runner-up finish! Caden finishes his career with a 5th place, two 2nds and a state title! Go Eagles! pic.twitter.com/icQOZNwBqA
Although East Brunswick fell short of the team title, Dasha Patel earned her first individual award by shooting a 79, beating out Wardlaw-Hartridge’s Nyah Roccamonte and J.P. Stevens’ Pooja Jade by one stroke.
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Benedictine's Bear Dollander shot 10-under par to win the Class 4A state golf title, and Richmond Hill's Ledger Conley won the Class 6A title at 5-under par.
Players rave about it when they come every year, but for the course architecture heads and the peripheral golf community, the glass is very much half empty on this week’s PGA Championship venue. So why is the divide so stark?