Kentucky Wesleyan Men’s Golf Team Sets New School Record with Lowest 54-Hole Score in History
Key points:
- Kentucky Wesleyan Men's Golf team sets a new school record with their lowest 54-hole score in history
- Tyler Nickol breaks his personal best and sets a new 54-hole school record
- The team's performance at the Kyle Ryman Memorial tournament sets anticipation for their upcoming tournament at UMSL
In a record-setting weekend, the Kentucky Wesleyan Men’s Golf team broke several records at the Kyle Ryman Memorial tournament. The team shot their lowest 54-hole score in school history, finishing with a score of 856 (-8) and tying for second place. Tyler Nickol set a 54-hole school record with a score of 206 (-10) and tied for second place. Jonah Graham, Ayden Gillilan, and Evan Beery also performed well, contributing to the team’s success. The Panthers’ fall season will continue with the Midwest Regional tournament in St. Albans, Missouri.
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