2015-16 Women's Golf Roster
Roster
Keh, Wenyung
Wenyung Keh
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Auckland, NZ
Bio
2018-19 (Senior)
- In 10 events on the year, finished with a 74.60 stroke average, two top 10 showings, four rounds under 70 and 9 rounds under par.
- Was invited to compete in the Inaugural Augusta Women's Amateur Championship in April
- Her 133 career rounds played tie for fourth all-time in UW history, while her 12 top 10 finishes are ninth all-time
- In her third NCAA Championships as a collegiate, she tied for 125th with a 30-over 249
- Finished with a 16-over 232 at the NCAA Cle Elum Regional for 77th
- Earned a tie for 13th at the PING ASU Invitational carding a 1-under 215 thanks to a 70-76-69
- Despite competing as an individual, finished tied for 15th at the Mountain View Collegiate with a 2-under 214
- Posted an 18th place tie at the Nanea Pac-12 Preview to lead the Huskies
- Recorded back to back top 10 showings at the Stanford Intercollegiate (T8th) and Edean Ihlanfeldt Invite (T9th) after opening the season with a 12th-place tie at the Nittany Lion Imvitational
2017-18 (Junior)
- In 11 events on the year, only finished outside of the top 25 once and recorded a team-best tying five top 10 showings
- Out of 31 rounds played, went par or better in nine of them with four sub-70 efforts
- Led the team with a 73.0 stroke average
- Finished tied for 56th at the NCAA National Championships with a 15-over 303 (77-77-75-74)
- Set the UW single-round record with a 9-under 63 to open the NCAA Tallahassee Regional ... went on to finish tied for 25th overall at even-par 216 (63-77-76)
- Was the Coach's pick for International Team that will compete at the 2018 Arnold Palmer Cup in Evian, France this summer
- Earned first career All-Pac-12 honors this season
- Posted a career-best showing at the Pac-12 Championship, tying for fifth, with her score of 2-under 214 (73-71-70) ... her effort ties the fourth best finish by a Husky at the league championship in program history and ties the most recent top finish by a Dawg, Charlotte Thomas, who tied for fifth in 2016
- In the final regular season tournament of the year, Keh finished tied for fourth at the weather-shortened Buckeye Invite with an even-par 144 (70-74)
- Posted her best showing of the season at the PING/ASU Invitational finishing at 6-under 210 to tie for second ... after opening with a 1-over 73, rebounded with a 5-under 67, her best round of the season and a 2-under 70
- Finished 14th at the El Tigre Invitational to lead UW with a 7-over 223
- Competed in the Asia-Pacific Women's Amateur Championship representing New Zealand and finished tied for second at the event in Singapore ... she climbed five spots up the leaderboard in the final round with a 4-under 67 to force a four-way playoff for the title
- Finished second on the team and tied for 18th overall at the Regional Challenge (8-over 221)
- Tied for 20th at the weather-shortened Pac-12 Preview in Hawaii
- Recorded her second-straight top 10 showing with a tie for eighth at the Stanford Intercollegiate, leading the team with a 2-over 215
- Opened the season a tie for seventh at the Edean Ihlandfeldt Invite carding a 4-over 220 (71-75-74)
2016-17 (Sophomore)
- Led the Huskies at the NCAA Albuquerque Regional as she climbed 16 spots on the leaderboard during her final round to tie for 14th ... she posted a 4-over 220 (73-75-72)
- Tied for 22nd at the Pac-12 Championships with a 12-over 223 (74-75-79)
- Earned her best finish of the season at the PING/ASU Invitational as she tied for 11th thanks to a 1-under 215 (70-73-72)
- Recorded her best round of the season with a 6-under 66 in the final round of the Hawkeye El Tigre Invitational en route to a tie for ninth (3-over 219)
- Tied for 15th at the Bruin/Wave Invitational to lead the Huskies with her 12-over 231 (73-80-78)
- Tied for ninth in stroke play at the Eastlake Cup and then went on to win her two matches, first with a 5 & 4 victory over Stanford's Shannon Aubert then winning 2UP over Duke's Ana Belac in the finals
- Tied for eighth at the weather shortened Stanford Intercollegiate during the fall season with a 2-over 144
2015-16 (Freshman)
- Won all three of her matches during the match play portion of the NCAA Championships ... defeated Lauren Diaz-Yi of Virginia 4 & 2 in the quarterfinals... Hadas Libman of UCLA 2 & 1 in the semifinals and Sierra Kersten of Stanford 4 & 3 in the final match
- Finished tied for 20th at the medal play portion of the NCAA Championships (1-over 289).
- Carded a 7-over 223 at the NCAA Baton Rouge regional to tie for 30th
- Tied for 20th out of 55 at the Pac-12 Championships (1-over 217)
- Won the Peg Barnard Invitational (Feb. 13-14) with a 4-under 138 for her first individual tournament win
- Played in all five events for the Huskies during the fall season
- Finished the fall season with a 73.46 stroke average, including three rounds under par
- Finished first for the Dawgs at the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational
- Tied as the top finisher for the Huskies at the Stanford Intercollegiate
- Had three top-10 finishes on the fall season including a T-5th at the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational, 10th place finish at the Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational, and a T-10th at the Pac-12 Preview
Junior Golf and Personal
- Won the 2015 New Zealand Under-19 Tournament
- Took home the title at the 2015 Lawn Master on the Charles Tour
- Earned the title at the 2015 Alcaran Open on the Charles Tour
- Finished second at the 2015 New Zealand Stroke Play Championship, only finished behind current teammate Julianne Alvarez
- Represented New Zealand at the Queen Sirikit Cup in Malaysia
- Qualified for the 2015 U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship
- Played for the Pakuranga Golf Club in Auckland
- Attended Botany Downs Secondary College
- Daughter of Michael Keh and Elaine Thai and has three siblings – Siyi (16), Gim (21) and Munchin (22) … Munchin plays professional golf in New Zealand
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