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Soetarso Earns Career-Best Finish to Lead Way for Wildcats

Soetarso Earns Career-Best Finish to Lead Way for Wildcats

by Deb Moore

Final Results
 
SIMPSONVILLE, Ky. – Three days of the Louisville Cardinal Challenge and three days of a senior leading the way for the Kentucky men’s golf team. Sunday’s low-finisher was Fadhli Soetarso who fired a 1-under-par 70 to garner the best 54-hole score of his career to lead the way.
 
Soetarso and classmate Fred Allen Meyer tied for 27th on the individual leaderboard, while Kentucky finished the tournament in 10th as a team.
 
UK returns to action Sept. 24-25 at the Bearcat Invitational. The Cats broke numerous school records for low rounds, tournament scores and came home with a team victory a season ago at the event.
 
Soetarso matched his career-low round with a 70 on Sunday. He bookended his tournament with the 1-under score, also charting that score during Friday’s round. The Jakarta, Indonesia, native opened play at the par-four 10th and promptly picked up a stroke with a birdie. A bogey at the 12th was offset with his second red number of the round at the par-five 13th. Soetarso suffered a setback at the 15th, but again combated the mistake with a birdie this time coming at the par-five 17th. He played his version of the back nine flawlessly at even par for the final score of 70.
 
Meyer carded a round of 74 and 214 for the tournament. He matched Soetarso’s finish with a tie for 27th. He opened the week with UK’s low round and maintained his edge on the leaderboard as Kentucky’s low-finisher from start to finish.
 
Senior Max Mehles carded a round of 73 on Sunday and tied for 47th. He played his opening nine holes at 1-under par before finishing with a 2-over score.
 
Junior Matt Liston tied for 61st following a round of 76. Sophomore Jacob Cook carded a 74 on the final day of play and tied for 75th as an individual. Junior Allen Hamilton posted a round of 75 and finished in 81st.
 
Duke won the tournament by a 17-stroke difference ahead of second-place finisher and tournament host Louisville. Wake Forest was seven shots off the Cardinals’ pace for third. South Florida and Mississippi State rounded out the top five.
 
For the latest on the Kentucky men’s golf team, follow @UKMensGolf on Twitter and on the web at UKathletics.com
 

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