Illinois Golf 2022-23

#478      
For those of you like me who need a refresher on the format of the championship every year:

Players will first compete in three 18-hole rounds of stroke play competition.

Following the third round, the field for both the men and women will be cut to the top 15 teams and top nine individuals not on an advancing team.

The fourth round of stroke play will take place, at which point the individual national champion will be crowned. Also following the fourth round, the field will be cut to the top eight teams to move on to the match-play bracket, which will be seeded in order of finish in stroke play.

A knockout match play competition will then take place to determine the team national champion.
 
#479      
For those of you like me who need a refresher on the format of the championship every year:

Players will first compete in three 18-hole rounds of stroke play competition.

Following the third round, the field for both the men and women will be cut to the top 15 teams and top nine individuals not on an advancing team.

The fourth round of stroke play will take place, at which point the individual national champion will be crowned. Also following the fourth round, the field will be cut to the top eight teams to move on to the match-play bracket, which will be seeded in order of finish in stroke play.

A knockout match play competition will then take place to determine the team national champion.
Is the individual national champion based off of total score or just that last round?
 
#481      

danielb927

Orange Krush Class of 2013
Rochester, MN
I was curious what kind of scores can we expect at Grayhawk. Last year at the end of stroke play, the top 15 teams were between +14 and +33. In 2021 the range was -3 to +25. Only one team in the last two years was under par after 4 rounds.

GolfStat still has last year's stats up including course stats - here are all 18 holes ordered by difficulty in 2022. Overall the course played by an average +4.13, with a slightly easier front nine (+1.89) than back nine (+2.24).

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#483      
yes to ranked #3 (#2 in another ranking). would like to be comfortably in top 8 at end of today as that is the real cut line to advance. don't want to be 7-10 going into round 4.
of note, GA's #5 had a triple bogey followed by two birdies
 
#493      
Matthis with an rough start especially since 10/11 are 2 of the easier holes. Would love to see how jackson eagled 12. That’s one of the hardest holes. He’s so talented. Piercen also a slow start. We just need to be around even today maybe +4-5 at the worst. It’s playing tough today and the course is not forgiving but if you’re hot you can do well. Like streelman on GT.
 
#496      
Love the live updates! It’s very fun to follow the teams I’ve been able o watch them at atkins and RHF back with the meter Hardy teams