Cameron Phillips continues to shine for the Kentucky men’s golf team at the Linger Longer Invitational, currently standing in sixth place at 6-under par after 36 holes. With the team sitting in eighth place out of 18, Phillips is just five shots off the lead and has made 12 birdies overall. Senior Jack Schoenberger and sophomore Jacob Settles contributed key scores but faced challenges during their rounds. The team is positioned just four shots from a top-five finish as they head into the final round.

By the Numbers
  • Cameron Phillips is 6-under par after two rounds, with a score of 68-70.
  • The Kentucky Wildcats are 5-over as a team, sitting in eighth place, just four shots behind the top five.
State of Play
  • The final round is scheduled for Sunday with tee times beginning at 8:30 a.m.
  • Cameron Phillips has made 12 birdies throughout the tournament, with a standout performance of eight in the opening round.
What's Next

The Wildcats will aim to improve their team standings in the final round by leveraging strong individual performances. Phillips looks to close the gap on the leader with his consistent play, while other team members will seek to mitigate errors from previous rounds.

Bottom Line

Cameron Phillips’ strong showing is vital for Kentucky’s chances at a higher finish, emphasizing the importance of consistency and resilience in the final round. All eyes will be on the Cats as they aim to make a push for the top of the leaderboard.