If anyone told you golf was a boring sport, they clearly didn't tune into Wednesday's NCAA championship match between the Oregon Ducks and Texas Longhorns.
The Ducks trailed late in the match, but Eugene's own Sulman Raza rallied back to square up his match going to the 18th hole, eventually forcing a sudden death playoff.
On the third playoff hole, Raza, a product of South Eugene High School, sunk the putt to give the Ducks their first ever national championship.
There were four matches going on through the afternoon, but there should have been five. Texas had to forfeit a match when their top player, Beau Hussler, withdrew after dislocating his shoulder in the semifinals.