Lucas Herbert takes down Nick Marsh in Australian Amateur opening round
Lucas Herbert
ROSEBURY, Australia — Lucas Herbert, 19 of Victoria, Australia, was essentially the last man into the 64-man match play portion of the Australian Men's Amateur, which began Thursday morning at The Australian Golf Club.
He drew medalist and No. 1 seed Nick Marsh of England in the opening round, and despite being down three through the first four holes, Herbert, an Australian National Squad member, managed to fight his way back and knock off the top seed.
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Herbert made the turn two-up on Marsh and finished him off 4-and-3. He will face Naoyuki Kataoka of Japan in Friday morning's round-of-32 match.
On the women's side, No. 1 seed and medalist So-Young Lee defeated Wenyung Keh of New Zealand 5-and-3 and advanced to the round-of-16 to face Yiyi Liu of China, who needed 24 epic holes to defeat Eunice Kim of Korea.
Notable men making it through to Friday's second round include top-ranked amateur Corey Conners of Canada, who is coming off a win last week at the Lake Macquarie Amateur. He beat Sung-Ho Yun of Korea 3-and-2 and will square off with Daisuke Matsubara of Japan in the second round.
Zach Murray, who earlier this month became the youngest Australian Master of the Amateurs winner in the tournament's history, lost his opening-round match to Matsubara 4-and-3. Matsubara came out firing with an eagle at the first, and birdies at the second and fourth.
Other players moving on to the second round include defending champion Tae Koh of New Zealand, who will face England's Paul Howard, Queensland's Taylor MacDonald, and Victoria's Ryan Ruffels.
For results from Thursday's opening-round matches and Friday's draw, please click the link below.
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Australian Men's Amateur
The Australian Men's and Women's
Amateur
Championships are Australia's oldest
Amateur
Golf Championships, with both having
been
played since 1894. Long held as a match play event,
in 2021 the format changed to 72 holes
of stroke play.
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