Florida golf teams see mixed results after first round of tournaments
Freshman Andy Zhang has arrived and made an immediate impact.
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Freshman Andy Zhang has arrived and made an immediate impact.
In the days following the Carpet Capital Collegiate, Florida men’s golf coach J.C. Deacon left a handful of lessons for his team to pick up on.
On Monday, when Florida men’s golf coach J.C. Deacon recapped his team's weekend tournament, the first thing he said was UF could’ve played better.
Senior Kelly Grassel didn’t really break out for the Gators until her junior year.
In her debut for the Florida women’s golf team, freshman Marta Perez was ready to showcase the skills that got her to where she is now.
Although the Florida men's golf team ended its first Fall invitational in fifth place with two of its golfers finishing under par, coach J.C. Deacon wasn't satisfied with the results.
While sophomore Sam Horsfield set the pace on Friday for the Gators to follow, one of his teammates now finds himself within striking distance of the the Davenport, native.
While Florida may not have started the Carpet Capital Invitational the way it wanted to, one golfer set the pace for every other competitor to follow.
After a strong finish to a successful Spring campaign, the UF men’s golf team is looking to start the Fall in the same fashion.
The biggest story for the Florida men’s golf team was the emergence of two young talents in sophomores Sam Horsfield and Gordon Neale.
For the first time since 2001, Florida has won a national title in doubles.
The No. 4-ranked duo of Brooke Austin and Kourtney Keegan reached this point last year.
Belinda Woolcock’s run in the NCAA Individual Championship in Tulsa came to an end on Friday against Oklahoma State’s Katarine Adamovic.
In the days following an abrupt NCAA Tournament exit, the success that Florida’s women’s tennis team had this season was forgotten.
It came down to one match.
Nearly three months ago, Florida met Stanford in a road match to close out the non-conference schedule.
The Gators left Gainesville in dominating fashion, finishing play at the Ring Tennis Complex undefeated this season.
Only needing one more point to advance to the next round, the Gators turned to their veteran experience to get the job done.
Only needing one more point to advance to the next round, the Gators turned to their veteran experience to get the job done.
The No. 1 Gators entered Friday’s match against South Carolina State as the Southeastern Conference Tournament champions and fresh off a two week stretch with no games.