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NCGA Amateur Match Play: Finals change travel plans
PEBBLE BEACH (August 18, 2005) --The 106th U.S. Amateur at Merion Golf Club can wait.

Eddie Olsen and Eric Lillibridge rescheduled their respective plane flights to Pennsylvania for next week's national championship; instead, they will face off in the finals of the 102nd NCGA Amateur Match Play Championship at Spyglass Hill GC Friday. The two rising stars survived a marathon day of quarterfinal and semifinal matches by overtaking prominent opponents in their afternoon battles. Olsen dispatched NCGA veteran Casey Boyns 5 and 4, while Lillibridge outlasted Gary Vanier with a par on No. 18 for a 1-up victory. Boyns and Vanier are no strangers to success in match play events. Boyns is a two-time state amateur champion, while Vanier won this very event in 1997. Interestingly enough, Boyns was Vanier's victim in the 1997 finals.

After surviving close calls in the first and second round, Olsen's journey to the finals was never in question. The No. 1 seed cruised in the morning with a decisive 6 and 5 victory over Erick Justesen of NPS, allowing for some extra rest before his match with Boyns. The 18-year-old took control of the match from the first shot. Smooth birdies on three of his first four holes en route to a 3-under par 33 on the front nine all but squashed Boyns' chances for a return trip to the finals. A 25-foot birdie putt from off the green on No. 14 punctuated Olsen's round and ended the match.

"I played my game today," said Olson, who calls Spyglass "one of my favorite courses." The Aptos High graduate admits to playing some of the best golf of his life this summer. "Yesterday, I focused too much on what my opponents were doing. Today, I stayed within myself and played one shot at a time."

The last few weeks have not been restful for the freshman-to-be at UNLV. Coming off of a victory Sunday at the Santa Cruz Amateur, the Aptos native will catch a red-eye flight after the finals tomorrow in order to make it to the start of the U.S. Amateur. Directly after the U.S. Amateur, Olson is due in Las Vegas for the start of his collegiate career.

Someone who already knows the rigors of collegiate golf is Lillibridge. The rising senior at Santa Clara is poised to keep Olsen from entering the winner's circle. The 21-year-old got to the semifinals Thursday by beating fellow Green Valley member, Jason Anthony 2 and 1. That win and his semifinal victory over Vanier earned Lillibridge his first-ever appearance in the finals.

Lillibridge took his biggest lead in his match against Vanier at 2 up after a par on the 12th hole. But Vanier drew it back to all square when he birdied the par-3 15th. Two clutch par saves on Nos. 16 and 18 sealed the victory for the Bronco.

"I just tried to keep it simple today," said Lillibridge, who was is competing at Spyglass for the first time. "Normally, my putting is my strength, but today my up-and-down par saves kept me going."

Lillibridge and Olsen will tee off in the 36-hole final at 7 a.m. The afternoon 18 will commence at noon. Live hole-by-hole match results will be available on the NCGA website starting at 8 a.m.

NOTE: For a link to live scoring, please click the tournament link at the top of this story (amateurgolf.com Premium membership requested)

ABOUT THE NCGA Match Play

The oldest of the NCGA’s major events, the Amateur Match Play Championship, dates back to 1903 when it was first played at San Rafael GC. Varying formats have been used over the 100+ years of competition but today the tournament is 36 holes of stroke-play qualifying, followed by a 32-person seeded match play bracket. Pre-qualifying required for non-exempt players. Players must have a handicap index of 5.4 or less.

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