Kentucky Women’s Golf Improves at Clemson Invitational: Three Wildcats Under Par!
Three Wildcats went under par in the second round of the Clemson Invitational, contributing to the team's 3-under performance and moving them to seventh place with a 1-under total for the tournament.
The Big PictureThe University of Kentucky women’s golf team showed significant improvement in the second round, positioning themselves within striking distance of the top five teams.
By the Numbers- Vanderbilt leads the tournament with a 15-under total.
- Kentucky's Marissa Wenzler is in seventh place, 4-under for the event.
- Cathryn Brown jumped an impressive 24 spots to T37 with a 2-under round.
- Laney Frye improved to 3-over and landed in T45 after an under-par second round.
- Kentucky is in seventh place with a 1-under total, just four shots off the top five.
- The final round will feature a shotgun start with Kentucky paired with LSU, Maryland, and Michigan State.
The Kentucky women’s golf team will tee off in the final round of the Clemson Invitational, aiming to continue their strong performance and improve their position in the standings.
Bottom LineKentucky's women’s golf team's impressive turnaround in the second round at the Clemson Invitational has put them in contention for a higher finish, showcasing their resilience and potential for further success in the tournament.
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