When you come to think of it that is the secret of most of the great holes all over the world. They all have some kind of a twist. C.B. MACDONALD
"It really was the United Nations of golf."
/U.S. Am Champ Fox: “This whole week feels like a dream to me.”
/2012 Wyndham And U.S. Amateur Final Day Comment Threads
/Any and all thoughts welcome. Oh and Faxon is leading the Champions Tour event too, so between that and a Sergio win if they can play (weather delay currently), it could be a great day for fans of the late 90s!
U.S. Amateur: The Unlikely Finalists
/Pac 12 Dominating NCAA's Late Summer Match Play
/Record Scoring, Parity To The Extreme At U.S. Amateur
/Jack Is Back At Cherry Hills; U.S Amateur Day One Complete
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Though Bobby Wyatt leads (Ron Balicki's recap here) after the first round of stroke play qualifying in the U.S. Amateur, the real story of day one was delivered by David Shefter, writing of Jack Nicklaus' cameo to watch reinstated amateur Gary Nicklaus en route to an opening 71 (scores here).
Cherry Hills played to a 76.013 scoring average in round one.
U.S. Women's Amateur Winner Is Thinking About Going To College Someday
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Beth Ann Baldry on Lydia Ko, 15 years old, winning the U.S. Women's Amateur.
Not so fast, Ko said. The 112th U.S. Women’s Amateur champion wants to go to college. Her “role models” are Michelle Wie and Lexi Thompson (a subtle reminder that she’s 15), but she doesn’t want to follow their career paths. Ko wants to play college golf.
“There are so many people in New Zealand that go to college overseas,” Ko said, “and I think that kind of inspired me.”
Last year Ko visited Stanford, but the academic regimen might prove too touch. She’s rethinking her options. Ko misses so much school in New Zealand that even when she’s in class the teacher sometimes marks her absent out of habit.
10-Year-Old's Pater Insists He's Not "Mass Marketing" Daughter
/Video: U.S. Women's Am Has Started & Includes The 10-Year-Old Who Can't Relate To Old Guy Beiber
/Andrew Luria files a nice Tampa ABC affiliate story on Latanna Stone, the 10-year old teeing off in today's U.S. Women's Amateur at Cleveland's The Country Club.
Stone unfortunately opened with an 82. But, uh, she is after all, 10 years old!

