State of Oklahoma, Virginia Advance to meet for the NCAA golf title


Carlsbad, California-The second-year student of the state of Oklahoma, Eric Lee, opened a 6-foot putt in the 19 hole that sent the cowboys to the final match against Virginia after a wild end on Tuesday full of bad shots, good rebounds and two final games that were on extra time in the Golf championship of the Men of the NCA.

In the decisive game when the sun was getting on the coast, Lee drilled 3 wood at 7 feet in torque 5 18. Cohen Trolio de Ole Miss hit his second shot towards the problems, but took a hard jump from the fiber grass and bounced on the road of the cart instead of in a hard lie.

Trolio hit a magnificent tone to 3 feet for Birdie, and Lee lost his winning putt. They went to par 3 16, their hole 19, and both had 30 -foot Putts. Trolio got 8 feet short and three puttos, and Lee went for the cup and curled it back.

Virginia, seed number 7 that eliminated the defense champion Auburn in the morning and seed No. 3 Florida in the afternoon, will go after his first NCAA title in Golf.

Ben James, the number 4 player in the world ranking of fans, went down to the cable when Luke Poulter opened a 30 -foot putt in 17, something that his father, Ian Poulter, made a race, until Poulter met in trouble 18 and James won a 2 UP victory.

“It was reduced to a placement contest at the end,” said James. “We both put out the lights. Fortunately, I went on top.”

That was the third point that Virginia needed to get to the Championship match on Wednesday.

The Cavaliers took almost two hours to find out if they would face the state of Oklahoma or Ole Miss, Seed No. 8 that eliminated the state of Arizona from the best seed earlier in the day.

Ole Miss Junior Tom Fischer, who was previously a record of the NCAA 21 holes to defeat Michael Mjaaseth of the state of Arizona, went to problems on the 18th when his ball bounced in a group of philosopher grass that gave him a shot and led to the pair for a 1 UP victory.

The state of Oklahoma seemed to have another game in hand with the Swedish first year student Filip Fahlberg-Johnsson comfortably against Cameron Tankersley, who somehow remained in the game with great torque saves.

Fahlberg-Johnsson put three holes 16 and 17, a 3-foot foot for victory was lost on the 17th. Still 1-Up, he stayed the green in two in pair 5 18 when he semi-semi-shot a chip and lost the hole to go on extra time.

In Hole 19, Par 3 16, Tankersley entered the water and the Swedish followed it there. Fahlberg-Johnsson hit his next exit to 5 feet, and then the bogey putt was lost for victory. On the 17th, the Swedish was in a waste zone and hit an excellent shot at 6 feet.

He did it for Birdie and victory.

“Very exhausted,” said Fahlberg-Johnson. “It was one of the worst days in the golf course I have had, and also one of the best.”

The state of Oklahoma, who had an easy time to overcome Bedlam's rival, Oklahoma in the quarterfinals, opts for his 12 NCAA male golf title, only only for Houston with 16.

The state of Arizona maintained an unusual streak. Since the NCAA went to the game game in 2009 to decide the title of the team, Oklahoma State is the only seed number 1 to win in 2018.

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