 Two days left to the 93rd annual Birchmont. Women's ready to tee off in the semifinals of the men. They still got eight golfers left. Who's gonna carry some momentum in the championship Saturday? Let's start with the men in defending champ Andrew Isrelson. He's played great all week. Has this putt for birdie. Just automatic. Four and three winner over Gage Strum. The runner up a year ago, Chris Curb, taking on Johnny Larson. Curb from a mile away, puts it with an inch. Taps it in to pace a victory today. He's on to the semis once again. Winner from two years ago, Nick Schaefer. He's against Tim Skarperud. Schaefer the birdie try. He's done that before. He advances to tomorrow as well. And finally, James Foss and Matt Hochstead. This one a battle Foss with a beautiful approach at 10. He goes on to win the match one up to finalize the semifinals tomorrow morning. Over the women's a pair of battles this afternoon, starting with Katie Nelson and a putt try. We've seen her do this a few times and gives her the hole, but she ran into a red hot, Chris and Glesney. Look at this pitch with the wedge, useful. Three and two winner on to the finals tomorrow. Who will she face? Well, Annie Nelson had something to say about that. Huge putt at 17. That'll keep things close. And the 18th, Katie Sheets, you remember her. She has this for the win, but just misses. And we're headed to a playoff hole where Sheets shows off her experience. Plays at 19th perfectly. The two putt here for the victory over Nelson. She'll play with her fourth Birchmont title tomorrow afternoon. It's really exciting. Annie is a great competitor. I knew it was going to be a close, really close match. So it was fun to finally stick it out in the end, but it was definitely tough. I think it's just really perseverance. I mean, this course is really tough and it can play tough. The greens are fast and just knowing where to hit it that can help with just some experience playing the course. So Chris and Glesney versus Katie Sheets that set for a 12-40 tee time off of hole one tomorrow. Before the men's can go to the finals, they have to do the semi-finals bright and early 7-40. Andrew Isrelson versus Nick Schaefer and Chris Kerb versus James Foss. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.