
Men's Golf Leads Memphis Tourney
October 03, 2006 | Men's Golf
Oct. 2, 2006
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - The Louisville men's golf team is currently in first place at the Memphis Intercollegiate being played at the par-72, 7,249 yard Colonial Country Club in Cordova, TN. After two rounds of play the Cardinals have a total team score of 563 and lead Wisconsin by 13 strokes.
The Cardinals shot rounds of 281 and 282. The Cardinals, who are ranked 11th nationally in the Golfweek/Sagarin rankings, also finished the first two rounds with four players in the top five.
Louisville had many strong individual performances during the tournament's first day as freshman Lewis Kirton and junior Daryl Fathauer both finished in the top 10 and are tied for third. Kirton fired a 70 in the first round and followed that up with a 71, while Fathauer shot 71-70.
Sophomore Adam Hadwin and junior Derek Fathauer are tied for fifth place after both shot 70-72=142.
Andrew Freeman rounded out the scoring with a tie for 19th place.
The tournament's last round will be played tomorrow morning at 8 a.m. Check back to www.UofLSports.comtomorrow afternoon for the final results.
1 Louisville, U. of 282 281 563T 3Lewis Kirton 71 70 141T 3 Daryl Fathauer 71 70 141T 5 Adam Hadwin 70 72 142T 5 Derek Fathauer 70 72 142T 19 Andrew Freeman 77 69 146
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