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The 2023 Masters and 2023 Open Championship grew by a spot on Sunday as Harrison Crowe (-13) of Australia won the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship by one stroke over Bo Jin (-12). That sounds like a straightforward outing for the 21-year-old, who was set to turn pro after this tournament until those Masters and Open bids waylaid his plans, but it was anything but simple.

Crowe needed a 33 on the back nine — including four birdies in five holes at one point — to surge past Jin, who led by three at the turn, and claim the trophy. Even that doesn’t fully describe the drama.

Jin, still leading by one Sunday as he teed it up at the 17th hole at Amata Spring Country Club in Thailand — a true island hole where players have to take a boat to the green — hit his shot in the water on the par 3 and disappointingly finished double bogey-par to slip from 14 under to 12 under. Crowe, on the other hand, closed par-par on the last two holes to stay at 13 under and win by a stroke.

Crowe’s par at the last was an up and down that itself nearly went in the water and could have cost him invites into perhaps the two biggest golf tournaments of 2023. He hung on with a nervy putt at the last that touched off a massive comeback over Jin.

On Saturday after Round 3, Crowe did a bit of foreshadowing when the No. 43 amateur in the world openly discussed how he was going to turn pro but wouldn’t do it if his final round went like the first three. (He opened 69-67-67.)

“I would turn pro almost as soon as I get back home,” said Crowe after taking a two-shot lead entering Sunday’s final round of the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship. “… I would love to delay that decision.”

While round No. 4 wasn’t quite as stellar, his even-par 72 was enough to make a dream come true. Now, he will as he’ll have to wait six months for the Masters and nine months for the Open.

“It means so much. I played a lot of really good golf early in the season, but towards the middle of the year when I traveled overseas, I didn’t play very good golf at all. So, I came out here this week with something to prove, and I’m just really proud of myself the way I handled myself on and off the course,” said Crowe.

The Australian joins an impressive list of former winners of this tournament.

  • 2021: Keita Nakajima
  • 2020: N/A
  • 2019: Yuxin Lin
  • 2018: Takumi Kanaya
  • 2017: Yuxin Lin
  • 2016: Curtis Luck
  • 2015: Cheng Jin
  • 2014: Antonio Murdaca
  • 2013: Chang-woo Lee
  • 2012: Tianlang Guan
  • 2011: Hideki Matsuyama
  • 2010: Hideki Matsuyama
  • 2009: Chang-won Han



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Former Cowboys star Tony Romo qualifies for U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Championship https://golfingagency.com/former-cowboys-star-tony-romo-qualifies-for-u-s-amateur-four-ball-championship/ https://golfingagency.com/former-cowboys-star-tony-romo-qualifies-for-u-s-amateur-four-ball-championship/#respond Thu, 13 Oct 2022 08:25:51 +0000 https://golfingagency.com/former-cowboys-star-tony-romo-qualifies-for-u-s-amateur-four-ball-championship/
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Tony Romo will play for a championship in 2023. The former Dallas Cowboys quarterback and current lead analyst for the NFL on CBS qualified for the United States Amateur Four-Ball Championship next May at Kiawah alongside his partner (and future Texas Longhorns golfer) Tommy Morrison. It’s the first time Romo has advanced out of qualifying to the final stage of any of the USGA championships he has entered.

Romo’s partner for the event, Morrison, is slated to join Texas in January; he is a stud golfer currently ranked No. 429 in the World Amateur Golf Rankings. Romo, who is unranked, shot a 66 to go along with Morrison’s 72; the duo combined for a team score of 63 in the best ball qualifying event. Nobody shot lower at Winter Creek Golf and Country Club in Blanchard, Oklahoma.

In a four-ball championship, the best score on each hole is taken. Though Morrison didn’t break par as an individual, he made four birdies and spaced them out so that two of them did not coincide with the eight Romo made. Their best score on all the other holes, except for one where they made bogey, was par. Thus the 9-under 63.

The U.S. Four-Ball Championship at Kiawah includes 128 teams of two that will play 36 holes of stroke play before the top 32 move on to match play. It’s a fun event and a big deal, especially when it the tournament is played at a major championship venue like Kiawah, which has hosted multiple PGA Championships and a Ryder Cup. This year’s champions at the Country Club of Birmingham were Chad Wilfong and Davis Womble.

Morrison, who is nearly 7-foot, will have an interesting May ahead of him if he’s able to make the Longhorns starting lineup when he enrolls in college. He theoretically could play the U.S. Amateur Four-Ball with a former professional quarterback from May 20-24 followed by the NCAA Championships a few days later. That’s quite the “welcome to your freshman year” introduction.

Though this will be the first USGA championship in which Romo has participated, it won’t be the biggest event he’s played. Romo has participate din four PGA Tour events as an amateur, shooting scores of 70-78-79-80-76-74-77-82. He’s also participated in three Korn Ferry Tour events but has not made the cut at any of the seven pro events in which he’s teed off.



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LIV Golf in Bangkok leaderboard: Former amateur star Eugenio Chacarra tied for lead after Round 1 https://golfingagency.com/liv-golf-in-bangkok-leaderboard-former-amateur-star-eugenio-chacarra-tied-for-lead-after-round-1/ https://golfingagency.com/liv-golf-in-bangkok-leaderboard-former-amateur-star-eugenio-chacarra-tied-for-lead-after-round-1/#respond Sat, 08 Oct 2022 06:08:23 +0000 https://golfingagency.com/liv-golf-in-bangkok-leaderboard-former-amateur-star-eugenio-chacarra-tied-for-lead-after-round-1/

While many on the East Coast of the United States were fast asleep, LIV Golf kicked off its sixth event of its inaugural season. The LIV Golf event in Bangkok started swimmingly at Stonehill Golf Course as bombers and plodders alike effectively maneuvered around the relatively brand new golf course built by Thai billionaire Sarath Ratanavadi.

Showcasing the depth of the field and wide range of age — something LIV was heavily criticized for at first — the youngest and one of the eldest members of the circuit find their names at the top of the leaderboard. It appears Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra has finally hit his stride as a professional after a bogey-free 7-under 65 in the first round in Bangkok.

The former No. 2 in the World Amateur Golf Rankings, Chacarra represents the type of golfer LIV Golf hopes to attract moving forward. Young, energetic, and relevant through previous amateur and collegiate play, the 22-year-old shares the lead with English journeyman Richard Bland and LIV Portland winner Branden Grace.

LIV CEO Greg Norman and Co. may secretly be hoping for a Chacarra triumph, but it will not come without some stress. Four-time major championship winner Brooks Koepka is not far off the pace after a 5-under 67 — a welcomed sight for Smash GC fans. Koepka has struggled in his four prior LIV appearances and has yet to crack the top 10.

While Koepka hopes to break this dry spell, the current season-long points leader Dustin Johnson will have some work to do over the next 36 holes in order to keep his streak alive. The LIV Boston winner and captain of the 4 Aces is a perfect 5-for-5 finishing inside the top 10 and finds himself in a tie for 21st after signing for a 2-under 70. 

Johnson and the rest of his 4 Aces squad are in unfamiliar territory as well as they sit 10th in the team competition. Arriving in Bangkok off four straight victories, they will need to track down Sergio Garcia’s Fireballs if the dynasty is to stay afloat.

The leaders

T1. Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra, Richard Bland, Branden Grace (-7)

It is easy to forget how young some professional golfers are in this day and age as they burst onto the scene earlier and earlier each year. Chacarra is no different after experiencing a strong amateur and collegiate career at Oklahoma State. Joining LIV Golf in Portland, the Spaniard’s team claimed a spot on the podium in dramatic fashion thanks to a 54th-hole birdie from Carlos Ortiz. 

While there was joy and jubilation from the team’s perspective, individually, Chacarra has struggled. Capturing a T21 result in Chicago — his best result thus far — perhaps Chacarra is finally beginning to settle his nerves and play in the same manner which he did in his amateur days.

“I’ve been struggling the first four weeks, just turned pro and nervous and all these guys, how good they are, and just trying to learn every week. I feel my game is getting better every week, and today I thought about what I was doing in college the last couple years when I had all the success, and I was just trying to play to not make bogeys,” said Chacarra. “I cannot play with that stride today, and it definitely worked; I didn’t make any bogeys. But like I say, these guys are really, really good. I’m trying to learn every week, so happy with my result, but still a long way to go.”

Other contenders

T4. Marc Leishman, Ian Poulter (-6)

T6. Sihwan Kim, Jediah Morgan, Brooks Koepka, Harold Varner III, Kevin Na (-5)

T11. Graeme McDowell, Patrick Reed, Sergio Garcia (-4)

The three betting favorites are nowhere to be found in the top 20 of the leaderboard, giving way to a potential surprise winner in Bangkok. Johnson, Cameron Smith and Joaquin Niemann all struggled in the first round and are unlikely to seriously threaten without a massive effort on Day 2.

Poulter is a surprising name to find only one stroke off the lead. The Englishman is not necessarily the longest player in the world, and he has not played his best golf in recent months. His last top-10 finish came in January on the DP World Tour, but he may have found something in Bangkok and is a player to keep an eye on over the final 36 holes.

The elephant in the room

The Official World Golf Rankings are on the minds of players as the ruling committee reviews the merits of LIV Golf Bangkok from a world ranking points perspective. Whether it decides to award points retroactively through the MENA Tour remains to be seen, but that did not stop some players from letting their opinions known.

“They’re delaying the inevitable,” said Bryson DeChambeau. “We’ve hit every mark in their criteria, so for us not to get points is kind of crazy with having the top — at least I believe we have the top players in the world.

“When they keep holding it back, they’re going to just keep playing a waiting game where we’re going to keep dropping down in the rankings to where our points won’t ever matter,” DeChambeau continued. “That’s what they’re trying to accomplish, and I hope that people can see right through that rather than believe the lies that they’ve been told. From my perspective, I think we deserve points.”

Team leaderboard

1

Fireballs

Sergio Garcia, Abraham Ancer, Carlos Ortiz, Eugenio Chacarra

-14

2

Cleeks

Richard Bland, Laurie Canter, Martin Kaymer, Graeme McDowell

-13

3

Iron Heads

Sadom Kaewkanjana, Phachara Khongwatmai, Sihwan Kim, Kevin Na

-11

T4

Stinger

Branden Grace, Shaun Norris, Louis Oosthuizen, Charl Schwartzel

-10

T4

Niblicks

Turk Petit, James Piot, Hudson Swafford, Harold Varner III

-10

T4

Majesticks

Sam Horsfield, Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood, Henrik Stenson

-10

T4

Smash

Chase Koepka, Peter Uihlein, Brooks Koepka, Jason Kokrak

-10

T8

Torque

Jediah Morgan, Hideto Tanihara, Scott Vincent, Joaquin Niemann

-9

T8

Punch

Matt Jones, Wade Ormsby, Cameron Smith, Marc Leishman

-9

10

4 Aces

Talor Gooch, Dustin Johnson, Pat Perez, Patrick Reed

-8

11

Crushers

Bryson DeChambeau, Paul Casey, Charles Howell III, Anirban Lahiri

-7

12

Hy Flyers

Bernd Wiesberger, Phil Mickelson, Matthew Wolff, Cameron Tringale

-4



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