Kentucky Wesleyan Men’s Golf Shows Strong Performance, Tyler Nickol Leads Team to 14th Place Tie
The Kentucky Wesleyan Men's Golf team tied for 14th in the Saint Leo Invitational, marking a strong start to the back half of their season with a team score of 885 (+21).
By the Numbers- The team's score of 885 (+21) is a 13-shot improvement over last year's 898
- Host Saint Leo won the team championship with an 833 (-31), beating second place Keiser by 15 strokes
- Medalist honors went to Keiser's Isac Wallin with a score of 199 (-17)
- Senior Tyler Nickol led the Panthers, finishing tied for 46th with a score of 219 (+3) and leading the field with 42 pars
- Freshman Thomas Scott also tied for 86th with a score of 228 (+12)
- The team's continuous improvement is evident, considering their performance two years ago when they shot a 943 in the same tournament
The team will continue their success when they travel to Wesley Chapel, Florida, to participate in the Saddlebrook Spring Kickoff on Thursday-Saturday, March 7-9.
Bottom LineThe Kentucky Wesleyan Men's Golf team showed notable improvement at the Saint Leo Invitational, setting a promising tone for their upcoming tournaments in Florida.
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