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9 minutes ago, LTtxfan said:

NBC in Austin keeps cutting in on Golf for weather alerts.  On NBC Sports app just saw Kaitlyn make a nice par putt on #10 🤘..... Austin NBC folks missed it

Bump for Fyi on page 2

Also no warning county weather graphic in bottom left corner on th NBC Sports App

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6 minutes ago, LTtxfan said:

Papp with a nice long iron approach on #11 will have a birdie putt.... maybe 20ft

Par on #11 for Papp...... but NBC doesn't show.

Papp now on #12..... Great shot on famous par 3.  Will have a putt for birdie. Papp currently tied for 3rd, only 5 shots back...... still a chance to Win on the back 9 of Augusta.

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Great back 9 by Kupcho.... -4 on the backside so far.

Kupcho  -9       16

Fassi.   -7         16

Yasuda   -2       F

Saso       -2.      F

Papp.       -1           F

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8 minutes ago, LTtxfan said:

Great back 9 by Kupcho.... -4 on the backside so far.

Kupcho  -9       16

Fassi.   -7         16

Yasuda   -2       F

Saso       -2.      F

Papp.       -1           F

Papp bogeys 18...... 5th place

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1st.   Kupcho    -10      F   -5 on #13 thru #18 at Augusta

2nd   Fassi.        -6        F 

T3     Yasuda      -2        F

T3.     Saso         -2.       F

T5      Papp 🤘    -1     F

T5      Campos     -1    F

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9 hours ago, perfectchaos007 said:

We won the big 12 by 37 strokes. Individually, Texas players finished 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 16th

Sophomore, Sophomore, Freshman, Junior and Freshman. Cooper might be the most talented of all of them and she finished 16th with a bad tournament. 

Needless to say, they're probably going to be unreal in 2 years. 

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5 hours ago, texasstrong12 said:

Sophomore, Sophomore, Freshman, Junior and Freshman. Cooper might be the most talented of all of them and she finished 16th with a bad tournament. 

Needless to say, they're probably going to be unreal in 2 years. 

 

This year and next are strong teams.  If none go pro early, 2021 could be a really special year!!

 

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No. 2 Women's Golf claims third consecutive Big 12 Championship

BROKEN ARROW, Okla. – The No. 2 Texas women's golf team claimed the biggest victory in Big 12 Conference Championship history and the Longhorns set the Big 12 record for most golfers in the individual top-five on Tuesday to conclude an impressive week at the Golf Club of Oklahoma in Broken Arrow, Okla. 

The Longhorns won the Big 12 Conference Championship for the third consecutive year and the sixth time in program history. Texas totaled a 13-over-par three-round total of 877 [287-297-293]. The Longhorns won the Big 12 Championship by 37 strokes, shattering the previous largest margin of victory by 10 strokes [27 by Oklahoma State in 2008]. Baylor placed second with a 50-over-par 914 [292-314-308], while No. 18 Oklahoma was third with a 52-over-par 916 [301-314-301].

Texas became the first team in Big 12 Conference Championship history to finish with the top-four golfers in the individual standings and just the third all-time to place four golfers in the top-10 individually. 

Sophomore Agathe Laisne captured the individual title with a two-over-par 218 [69-74-75]. She is the third Big 12 individual champion in program history, joining Heather Bowie [1997] and Madison Pressel [2011]. It marked Laisne's first collegiate career win. Her 12 birdies on the week were the most of any golfer in the field and she had the best scoring average on par-four holes [4.00, E]. 

Sophomore Kaitlyn Papp [76-74-71] and freshman Sara Kouskova [67-80-74] tied for second with five-over-par 221s. Junior Emilee Hoffman placed fourth with a seven-over-par 223 [75-75-73]. Hoffman's 36 pars tied for the most of any golfer in the field. Laisne, Papp, Kouskova and Hoffman each earned spots on the Big 12 All-Tournament Team. 

Freshman Hailee Cooper tied for 16th with a 14-over-par 230 [78-74-78]. 

As a team, the Longhorns had the most birdies [39] and pars [165] of any team in the field. Texas also recorded the best scoring average of all teams on par-three [3.18, +11], par-four [4.17, +26] and par-five [4.93, -4] holes.

The victory was the fourth of the season for Texas, which marks the most victories in a single season since the 1992-93 campaign. It continues a remarkable run for the Longhorns over the past two seasons, which includes seven wins and 18 top-five finishes in 23 events during that span. 

Texas became just the second team in Big 12 Conference history to win three consecutive league titles. Oklahoma State accomplished the feat with three in a row from 2001-03. The Longhorns have now captured six all-time Big 12 Conference Championships, also winning in 1997, 2004, 2011, 2017 and 2018. Texas has won 16 conference titles all-time, which include 10 Southwest Conference Championships.

This is UT's seventh Big 12 Conference championship to this point in the 2018-19 academic year (Volleyball, Women's Indoor Track & Field, Women's Swim/Dive, Men's Swim/Dive, Women's Tennis, Men's Tennis and Women's Golf).
 
HEAD COACH RYAN MURPHY
"It was a fantastic week. I am thrilled for Agathe to win this golf tournament – her first collegiate win. To finish 1-2-3-4 in the individual rankings was pretty sweet. We obviously have a good team and these tough conditions suited us this week. When the wind came, we handled it really well. That's really what separated us."

SOPHOMORE AGATHE LAISNE – 2019 BIG 12 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION
"This means a lot. I didn't play good my freshman year. It was kind of a struggle to come from Paris, France, and have to adapt to the United States. I saw my teammates were really good and they were winning tournaments. I tried to relax more and tried to enjoy it more. We get along really good as a team and we are working well together. We are working hard and it's paying off."

MOST WINS IN A SINGLE SEASON IN PROGRAM HISTORY
6 – 1987-88
5 – 1992-93
4 – 2018-19
4 – 1988-89

UP NEXT
Texas will continue its postseason journey in the NCAA Regionals May 6-8. The NCAA selection show takes place Wednesday, April 24 at 4:30 p.m. CT on Golf Channel. 

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10 hours ago, texasstrong12 said:

Sophomore, Sophomore, Freshman, Junior and Freshman. Cooper might be the most talented of all of them and she finished 16th with a bad tournament. 

Needless to say, they're probably going to be unreal in 2 years. 

That is the hope, women's sports are difficult to predict. Very happy for Coach Murphy & team, Coach is one of the good ones.

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Women's Golf's Papp qualifies for 2019 U.S. Women's Open

Women's Golf's Papp qualifies for 2019 U.S. Women's Open

RICHARDSON, Texas – Sophomore Texas golfer Kaitlyn Papp on Thursday qualified for the 2019 U.S. Women's Open. 

Papp finished first in U.S. Women's Open Sectional Qualifying at Canyon Creek Country Club in Richardson, Texas, with a two-under-par 36-hole total of 140 [71-69]. 

The 2019 U.S. Women's Open – the 74th edition of the event – will take place May 29-June 2 at the Country Club of Charleston in Charleston, S.C. 

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5 minutes ago, Js1 said:

Feels like SC and Texas are the most dominating of the teams

Yep...SC is smoking hot today.  

The national championships will be May 17-22 at The Blessings Golf Club in Fayetteville, Arkansas hosted by the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. The final three days of the championships will be televised live by the Golf Channel.  The top 6 teams from each regional (total 24) will compete.

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Only playing 54 in stroke play. Texas is in the clubhouse in 3rd with a day to go. Need to stay in the top 8 to get to match play. 

At this moment, we are 10 strokes clear of the line but all those teams bunched up in the 6-8 spots are on the course now. 

If we can maintain a near E day tomorrow, we should be good. Duke is crushing the field right now 

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5 hours ago, Js1 said:

Only playing 54 in stroke play. Texas is in the clubhouse in 3rd with a day to go. Need to stay in the top 8 to get to match play. At this moment, we are 10 strokes clear of the line but all those teams bunched up in the 6-8 spots are on the course now. If we can maintain a near E day tomorrow, we should be good. Duke is crushing the field right now 

Any updates????   

Btw.... Thanks!! 🤘

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Cut line is currently +25.  Texas is +10.  Would take a lot to miss out on the top 8 - Texas appears to be trying to hold their #2 seed for match play or improve their seed for #1 (6 strokes behind Duke).  But USC is on our tail at +11. 

Already -2 on the day. 

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Currently firing the best round of the day and now 16 strokes clear of the cut. 2 up on USC, 5 down from Duke.  That number continues to get smaller.   Was 10, then 6, now 5. 

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