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Golf Govs finish ninth at Cardinal Collegiate

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Austin Peay State University GovernorsLouisville, KY – A scorecard disqualification dropped Austin Peay State University men’s golf team to a ninth-place finish, Tuesday, at the 36-hole Cardinal Collegiate, hosted by Louisville at the Cardinal Club.

Sophomore Anthony Bradley signed an incorrect card following Monday’s round, which led to his round being disqualified. Without his opening round score the Govs shot a 593, but still ended up six shots ahead of the next Ohio Valley Conference school – Eastern Kentucky in 12th with a 599.

APSU Golf. (Courtesy: Austin Peay Sports Information)
APSU Golf. (Courtesy: Austin Peay Sports Information)

Austin Peay overcame the DQ to shoot the tournament’s second-lowest round, Tuesday, bringing home a 290. Junior Dustin Korte fired a two-under par 70, while sophomores Trey Tarpley and Bradley each shot 73 and sophomore Marco Iten was the fourth counter with a 74.

“Dustin played well and had a good day,” head coach Kirk Kayden said. “It was a tough day, the wind was blowing tough and the guys played well. Anthony responded well after the scorecard issue.”

Dustin KorteKorte led the Govs with a 15th-place finish (75-70=145) followed by Tarpley (73-73=146) who was t-20th. Their low scores can be attributed to playing consistent golf. For the tournament, Korte was three-under par on the par-5s and played the par-4s even. Tarpley, meanwhile, had 28 pars in 36 holes.

Despite playing the par-5s at three under, Iten (76-74=150) finished t-37th. Senior Drew Miller (79-79=158) continued his recent struggles, finishing t-78th.

Arkansas-Little Rock was the team champion with a two-round 573, followed by Northern Illinois at 581 and Wisconsin at 582. Host Louisville and DePaul finished t-4th at 582.

Trey Tarpley“We played hard and we were close to having a really good week,” Kayden said. “Both rounds, I felt like we had an opportunity to shoot under par, but we have to close it out. I’m encouraged by the way they’re playing. We have chance to be really good if we can keep our focus and finish out tournaments.

“We’re still undefeated against the OVC, so that’s a good sign. We just have to continue to get better down the stretch.”

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