Logan Reilly Goes Overtime Again in U.S. Amateur to Be Among 8 Players to Advance at Merion
- Logan Reilly won a 6-and-4 victory over Michael Lugiano in the U.S. Amateur quarterfinals at Merion.
- Reilly, an Auburn sophomore, had a tough time on the 17th and 18th holes but managed to secure the match win by making a par on the 18th hole after Cowan missed a par putt.
- Cowan made a bold flop shot to 15 feet on the second hole but ultimately missed his par putt, allowing Reilly to win the match.
- Lugiano, a junior at Liberty University, described the match as pretty nerve-wracking.
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Logan Reilly goes overtime again in U.S. Amateur to be among 8 players to advance Merion
Logan Reilly had to go extra holes for the second time to advance in the U.S. Amateur. The Auburn sophomore won a thriller in the round of 16 by losing the last two holes with bogeys to Oklahoma senior Ryder Cowan and winning with par on the 20th hole.
Auburn Star Storms Into U.S. Amateur Final Four
Auburn men’s golfer Logan Reilly is making a major statement on the national amateur golf stage, advancing to the semifinals of the 126th U.S. Amateur Championship at Merion Golf Club in Ardmore, Pennsylvania. The rising sophomore continued his impressive run Friday by defeating Liberty’s Michael Lugiano 6&4 in the quarterfinals, reaching the final four of one of the most prestigious tournaments in amateur golf. Reilly Dominates Quarterfinal Mat…
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