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The semifinal matches will be an All-American affair, and could determine not only who lifts the Havemeyer Trophy but also who will make the U.S. Walker Cup team for next month's matches at Los Angeles Country Club.
Quarterfinal Round Highlights
An intense Theo Humphrey of Greenwich, CT made a clutch par-saving putt on the 18th green to win his match against Chun An Yu of Chinese Taipei. Yu was one down through 16 but birdied the 17th to take the match to Riviera's famed closing hole, and after both players hit their approaches through the green, rolled in a slick downhill twelve footer to force Humphrey to make for the win or go to extra holes. The rising Vanderbilt senior poured in his seven-footer to close it out.
If Humphrey is outwardly intense, Mark Lawrence, Jr. is as smooth as they come. The Virginia Tech rising junior from Richmond, VA caught a break against Dawson Armstrong of Brentwood, TN when he started the round with three straight bogeys but was still all square.
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Doug Ghim is hoping for two more hugs
from his mother this weekend (USGA photo) |
Ghim is hoping for a Longhorn double at this year's USGA championships. Sophia Schubert of the Texas Women's Golf Team won last week's U.S. Women's Amateur at San Diego Country Club, and Ghim would love to replicate the feat. He has made deep runs in USGA events before, as a semifinalist in the 2013 U.S. Junior and a finalist in the 2014 U.S. Public Links Championship. He won the Pacific Coast Amateur at Chambers Bay GC, a U.S. Open venue, last month. So he may be ready to break through this week at Riviera but he'll have to win two of the toughest matches of his life to do it.
Of the four semifinalists, Doc Redman of Raleigh, NC is on the hottest match play streak. Redman made the Final 16 at the Western Amateur two weeks ago and won three matches before falling to Norman Xiong in the final, and it took Xiong 22 holes to beat him.
Four more wins at Riviera this week, and Redman is now 7-1 in his last eight matches in two of the biggest tournaments in amateur golf. He will no doubt be a tough out for anyone hoping to knock him off this weekend.
There will be a quick turnaround Saturday, with the semifinals played early in the morning, with the 36-hole final on Sunday.
Semifinal Matches
Doug Ghim, Arlington Heights, IL v. Theo Humphrey, Greenwich, CT
Mark Lawrence, Jr., Richmond, VA v. Doc Redman, Raleigh, NC
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