The Kentucky Wesleyan men's golf team placed 14th out of 16 teams at the Music City Invitational, posting a cumulative score of 35-over par. Braydon Bond finished strong, carding a one-over par score to secure a tie for 16th place individually. Jonathan Kaminski followed him with an eight-over total, tying for 46th, while Ben Carter came in 59th with a score of 10-over. Coach Ken Badylak praised the team's performance in the final round, particularly noting Braydon's consistency and Jon鈥檚 solid play development. The Panthers will next compete at the Bill Blazer Memorial on April 11-12 in Ohio.

By the Numbers
  • Kentucky Wesleyan shot 35-over par over three rounds.
  • Braydon Bond finished with a score of one-over par, tying for 16th among 87 players.
State of Play
  • The Panthers shot six-over par in the final round, ranking as the eighth best team score.
  • Bond climbed 15 spots from the second round to the final, demonstrating significant improvement.
What's Next

The team will aim to build on their recent performance at the upcoming Bill Blazer Memorial, set to take place April 11-12, where they hope to enhance their standing and showcase their skills again.

Bottom Line

Kentucky Wesleyan's performance at the Music City Invitational highlighted their potential and areas for growth, setting a foundation for continued improvement as they approach the next tournament.