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After four rounds of grueling medal play at Skokie Country Club, the stage is set for one of amateur golf’s most storied traditions—the Sweet 16 match play at the 123rd Western Amateur. This year’s field is a true showcase of global talent, with co-medalists Ethan Fang and Zackary Swanwick leading the charge, joined by teenage phenom Tyler Watts, seasoned mid-am Stewart Hagestad, and a host of elite collegiate standouts all chasing the George R. Thorne Trophy. In this episode, Chris from AmateurGolf.com breaks down the drama of stroke play, the players who surged under pressure, and the storylines to watch as match play begins. From Fang’s dominant summer run to Hagestad’s bid for another Walker Cup nod, this is where legends are made and golf’s future stars step into the spotlight.
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After four rounds of grueling medal play at Skokie Country Club, the stage is set for one of amateur golf’s most storied traditions—the Sweet 16 match play at the 123rd Western Amateur. This year’s field is a true showcase of global talent, with co-medalists Ethan Fang and Zackary Swanwick leading the charge, joined by teenage phenom Tyler Watts, seasoned mid-am Stewart Hagestad, and a host of elite collegiate standouts all chasing the George R. Thorne Trophy. In this episode, Chris from AmateurGolf.com breaks down the drama of stroke play, the players who surged under pressure, and the storylines to watch as match play begins. From Fang’s dominant summer run to Hagestad’s bid for another Walker Cup nod, this is where legends are made and golf’s future stars step into the spotlight.
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