 If you think you know who's going to win this year's Birchmont, well, you're wrong. There are plenty of talented golfers left on both the men's and the women's field. It is anyone's game. A little chilly in the morning session, but Matt Scarperud was red hot. He hold on on number four yesterday, today on the third, the short wedge, misses by inches, spins it back. He would tap in for the bird and beat Austin Renny three and two. He'll take on the defending champ as Andrew Israelson made quick work of Nathan Haley, beating him five and four. Last year's runner-up, Jim Foss, looking for his first title. Cosy's one up nicely on the third. He beats Jack Evans four and three to advance the next round. Colin Euker from long distance on the par five tenth gets it on in two. And then the eagle putt, never a doubt, good all the way on the par five. But he would have stiff competition from Danny Menten, the birdie on 16. He went on the next hole two and one. Finally, a little extra golf. It's Toby Paul Miskno on the 21st hole, sinks the birdie putt. He defeats Jordan Smith. He'll advance to the quarterfinals to take on Danny Menten. Eight golfers left in the field. Quarterfinals are tomorrow. Only eight women left in the field. Here's your favorite, the 2016 champ, Emily Israelson. The birdie on the sixth. She beats Mary Harris six and five. Moving on to Haley Tullette playing the low bump and run on the par five tenth. Rolls it just past the hole she would tap in for her birdie. She'd beat Taylor Offerdahl six and five. Different Haley, but another birdie Haley Abel rolls in on the sixth. The closest quarterfinal matchup she took on Annie Nelson. Nelson chipping here on the ninth hole nestles it up nicely for par. Nelson would win on the 18th hole two up. Finally, the departing lumberjack, Abby Kelm, from about 20 feet away on the ninth hole, sinks the birdie putt. She'd move to three up and take the match over and a Tullette four and two. Kelm will take on Emily Israelson tomorrow. That'll be a good matchup. And Annie Nelson meets Haley Tullette for a trip to the finals. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.