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Thursday, September 25, 2025

Florida men's golf finishes runner up at Olympia Fields

The No. 4 Gators fell in the final round to the reigning national champions, Oklahoma State

Florida redshirt freshman Matthew Kress swings his club during the Southeastern Conference Championships Thursday, April 20, 2023. / Photo by Leslie White
Florida redshirt freshman Matthew Kress swings his club during the Southeastern Conference Championships Thursday, April 20, 2023. / Photo by Leslie White

Florida men’s golf finished second in its second tournament of the season. Hosted by the University of Illinois, the Gators traveled to Olympia Fields Country Club in Chicago for the Fighting Illini Collegiate. 

This is the 10th time Florida has competed in this tournament with only one win coming in 2010. In the field this year, there were 10 teams ranked in the Coaches’ Preseason Poll, including Oklahoma State (No. 1), Texas (No. 3), Florida (No. 4), Arizona State (No. 6), Florida State (No. 9), Illinois (No. 11), Georgia Tech (No. T13), Texas Tech (No. T15), Alabama (No. 18) and Texas A&M (No. 20). 

The rest of the competition included other high-profile names in collegiate golf including Baylor, Indiana, LMU, Purdue and Stanford.

Earning a win against this competition would have been a difficult task. Oklahoma State is the reigning national champion, and four of the final eight 2025 championship contenders are among the field. 

Despite the challenge ahead of them, the Gators finished round one in third, three strokes behind the lead. Senior Matthew Kress led the individual golfers with a second place finish, tying Alabama junior Luke Powell.

On Saturday, the Gators showed why they were the preseason No. 4 team in the country. All five golfers carded a score of par or under with four finishing in the top 15. 

Kress shot a bogey-free 5-under, giving himself the push he needed to take the lead. He shared the top step with Oklahoma State junior Gaven Lane. With one collegiate win under his belt, Kress was looking to enhance his trophy case this weekend. 

His dreams were cut down in the third round where he shot his first over-par round of the tournament. He finished fourth in the tournament, only two strokes shy of the leader, Tim Wiedemeyer, a sophomore from Texas Tech. 

Just behind him, finishing tied for ninth place, junior Luke Poulter made his season debut this weekend. After competing in the Walker Cup, Poulter joined his team to battle for their first win of the season. 

Rounding out Florida’s roster, junior Jack Turner finished even for the weekend tied in 17th. Senior Parker Bell fell in the final round of play with a score of 4-over, knocking him back to tie for 33rd. Finally, sophomore Zack Swanwick finished tied for 36th after a disappointing tournament weekend. 

The win may have eluded the team, but the Gators will return to the greens on Oct. 5 for a three-day tournament in Hartford, Wisconsin. Marquette University will host a field of 14 teams at Erin Hills Golf Course for the annual Marquette Intercollegiate.

Contact Brooke Bastedo at bbastedo@alligator.org. Follow her on X @BrookeBastedo. 

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Brooke Bastedo

Brooke is entering her third semester as The Alligator's golf reporter. She is a sophomore sports journalism student with a passion for international sports. She enjoys trying as many new hobbies as possible, spending time with friends and watching Detroit sports (Go Lions!).


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