As first reported by MondayQInfo.com, Kuhl carded a 10-under 62 at the Illini Country Club on Monday to take medalist honors at the local qualifier, a score that is more impressive considering the field was putting on recently aerated greens.
There's the rub.
While fixing spike marks on greens is now acceptable, fixing aeration marks is not, something Kuhl had done many times during his round.
Putting honesty and integrity in front of a chance to compete for a major championship, Kuhl reported his violation to the local rules official and was disqualified.
“I should know better," Kuhl told MondayQInfo.com. "It comes down to me. I should know that rule. I felt sick to my stomach. I knew I wouldn’t be able to sleep if I didn’t tell the rules official.”
Kuhl, a fifth-year senior, was coming off a third-place finish at the Big Ten Conference Championships, which was his seventh top-10 of the year. The Illini, currently ranked second by Golfweek/Sagarin, begins its quest for a national championship on Monday at the NCAA Bath Regional.
Let's hope the greens are in better shape.
