Gators finish in third at the Mason Rudolph Championship
Another shaky opening day, another rebound
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Another shaky opening day, another rebound
The Florida Gators women’s golf team impressed at the opening meet of the year, finishing in third place at the Cougar Classic in Charleston, South Carolina. Now at the Mason Rudolph Championship in Nashville, Tennessee, it’s time to foster the consistency the team will need throughout the taxing season.
After losing to the Alabama Crimson Tide in the championship game of the SEC Tournament last spring, the Florida Gators softball team will be on the hunt for a shot at redemption in 2022. The team will get that chance on familiar grass.
The Florida Gators men’s golf team opened its season this weekend in the windy city. Competing at the Fighting Illini Invitational, hosted by Illinois, head coach J.C. Deacon and his team hoped to begin their campaign on a high note.
The Florida men’s golf coach JC Deacon told FloridaGators.com after failing to advance to match play at the NCAA Championships last May that he was already brainstorming ideas of how the team can improve this summer.
The Florida women’s golf team started its season in the Palmetto State this week, competing at the Cougar Classic in Charleston, South Carolina. In a competition that saw more than five teams grab a share of first place at some point, Florida ended up with a third-place finish behind Baylor and Arkansas Tuesday.
The summer of 2020 was not a good time for golf. The COVID-19 pandemic rampaged through the world, and most clubhouses closed their doors and organizations postponed their events. After a full season, business boomed again in the summer of 2021 as Gators golfers sharpened their games in the offseason once more.
For head coach Emily Glaser, the 2021-22 season carries extra weight as her 10th season leading the Gators women’s golf team. Her team’s previously young core has its sights set on Arizona as it looks to take a step forward from a disappointing outing at NCAA regionals a season ago.