Team Los Angeles defeated Team Tulsa to move on to the final round of the GOLFZON Tour.
golfzon
This article was produced in partnership with GOLFZON.
What began as a 12-team, simulator-golf match-play competition for a $150,000 grand prize is now a two-team battle to the finish.
Ten matches have now been completed on the GOLFZON Tour — a new league in which regional teams of five players each from 12 selected GOLFZON host facilities (nine are in the U.S., the others are from London, Toronto and Mexico) compete against each other in a series of matches, with one team earning the grand-prize payout.
Missed the first round and quarterfinal action? Here’s a quick recap:
And in the first semifinal match of the tournament, Team Detroit defeated Team Orlando to punch their ticket to the tournament’s finale.
The Format
In this single-elimination bracket play tournament, teams of three players compete head-to-head by linking their simulators together over the Internet in a match-play format, with two of the best three scores for each team counting on each hole. Female competitors play 85 percent of the yardage of their male counterparts.
If, after 18 holes, there’s a tie, the match goes into a sudden-death playoff where all three players’ scores count. The first team to score lower than the other on a hole wins.
GOLFZON Tour Match 10 Recap: Team Los Angeles vs. Team Tulsa
The GOLFZON Tour semifinal matchups are played at an iconic venue: Pebble Beach Golf Links, an annual host of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am on the PGA Tour and site of multiple U.S. Open championships. The teams competed against each other in real time from their regional simulator locations.
Team Los Angeles got on the board first, winning three of the first four holes, but Team Tulsa bounced back with win on the 5th hole to cut the deficit back down to 2. A Team Los Angeles win on the 6th hole, however, brought LA’s advantage back to 3 up.
On the iconic par-3 7th, Team Tulsa rolled in a clutch birdie to win the hole and get back to 2 down. Ties on the 8th and 9th holes meant Team Los Angeles entered the second half of the match with a 2-up advantage.
Team Tulsa won the 10th hole to get back to 1 down, but Team Los Angeles bounced right back with a win on 12 to get back to 2 up. A clutch birdie on the 13th for Team Los Angeles proved to be a big moment. At that point, LA had a 3-up lead with only five holes to play — not a totally insurmountable deficit for Tulsa, but a difficult challenge for a team that had yet to lead the match.
When the teams arrived on the 16th tee, Tulsa faced a must-win situation to extend the match. They made a valiant effort with two birdies, but Team LA matched them, securing a 3-and-2 victory.
With the win, Team Los Angeles is now one of only two teams still in the running for the grand prize of $150,000, and will face Team Detroit next in GOLFZON Tour’s final round.
“>
The Teams
The 12 teams competing in this edition of GOLFZON Tour are:
You can watch the matches in their entirety on GOLFZON’s YouTube page, where new episodes and match recaps have been released weekly. The final match will be played this week in Orlando.
To learn more about GOLFZON Tour — and view the match-play bracket progress — click here.
Golf.com Editor
As a four-year member of Columbia’s inaugural class of female varsity golfers, Jessica can out-birdie everyone on the masthead. She can out-hustle them in the office, too, where she’s primarily responsible for producing both print and online features, and overseeing major special projects, such as GOLF’s inaugural Style Issue, which debuted in February 2018. Her original interview series, “A Round With,” debuted in November of 2015, and appeared in both in the magazine and in video form on GOLF.com.
CLEAR LAKE, Texas – Authorities are piecing together what led up to a truck getting submerged inside a Clear Lake golf course pond where a body was also uncov
Garmin Approach S50 Garmin
Garmin has announced the Approach S44 and S50 golf watches, plus a CT1 club attachment tracker and an Approach G20 Solar handheld tr
PORT HURON — By his own admission, Joel Peattie won't realize life is "a little different" until April.Because at that point, unlike the past three decades, h
Last Sunday, January 19th, at the Little River course, Tom Johnson joined the LIV group with his brother, Will Johnson, for a little recreation. Will is a local