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UNLV: Blossomed toward the end of the year and was an integral part of the Rebel lineup during the postseason stretch
Should use that experience to improve his consistency and stay in the lineup.
1999-00: Played in four tournaments, including the last three as a redshirt freshman
Played three rounds as an unattached individual at the Las Vegas Intercollegiate
Posted his best finish in his first tournament as part of the scoring lineup, finishing eighth overall at the Mountain West Conference Championships at one stroke over par
Low score was at the NCAA West Regional where he carded a second-round 68 to save a par score for the tourney and finish tied for 38th
Finished tied for 65th, six strokes over par in his first appearance at the NCAA Championships
Turned in one of the teams plays of the year, holing his approach shot for an eagle on the par-four 16th hole at the NCAA Championships
Fired par or better in five of his 13 rounds.
1998-99: Redshirted
Won four Golden State Tour events in 1999.
HIGH SCHOOL: A 1998 graduate of North High School in Torrance, Calif.
Was the Saxons top player all four years and led them to a runner-up Bay League finish as a senior
Named a second-team All-American, winning two AJGA events
He was a member of the west team for the 1997 Canon Cup and part of the U.S.A. team at the World Junior Team Championship
Was a medalist qualifier for the U.S. Public Links Championship
Named the Bay League Player of the Year for all four years.
PERSONAL: Robert J. Sul was born Dec. 20, 1979, in Seoul, Korea
The son of Yong Sul and Chun Kim
Has one brother
Majoring in landscape architecture
Chose UNLV because of its great golf program
Career ambition is to become a golf course architect
Enjoys video games and playing pool.
KNIGHT ON SUL: Robert came on strong and played some key rounds for us at the conference, regionals and national finals. Were looking for him to improve on that and step it up to another level.
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