Augusta's Broc Everett saves best for last, wins NCAA individual title in final college start-6
Mancheno, the SEC
freshman of the year, then
had to wait and watch.
Texas senior Doug Ghim,
winner of college golf's
Ben Hogan Award for top player, made a run, but
his even-par 72 left him at
six under. And Texas
Tech's Ivan Ramirez was
at five under with the
chance to tie Mancheno if he made an eagle on the
18th, only to hit his
second shot into a
greenside bunker and fail
to hole the sand shot. That left Everett, who
started the day at six
under, three off the lead,
after posting three straight
rounds of 70 (he'd finish
the day as the only player all week to play every
round under par). Birdies
on two of his first three
holes set the right tone as
he made the turn in one
under for the day. A birdie on the 14th hole got him
to eight under, only to fall
back to seven under when
he made a bogey on the
par-3 15th.Source:Golfdigest
freshman of the year, then
had to wait and watch.
Texas senior Doug Ghim,
winner of college golf's
Ben Hogan Award for top player, made a run, but
his even-par 72 left him at
six under. And Texas
Tech's Ivan Ramirez was
at five under with the
chance to tie Mancheno if he made an eagle on the
18th, only to hit his
second shot into a
greenside bunker and fail
to hole the sand shot. That left Everett, who
started the day at six
under, three off the lead,
after posting three straight
rounds of 70 (he'd finish
the day as the only player all week to play every
round under par). Birdies
on two of his first three
holes set the right tone as
he made the turn in one
under for the day. A birdie on the 14th hole got him
to eight under, only to fall
back to seven under when
he made a bogey on the
par-3 15th.Source:Golfdigest
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