UF men’s golf preparing for postseason
After a runner-up finish at the Old Waverly Collegiate Championship April 7, the UF men’s golf team returns to action Friday as they take part in the opening round of the Southeastern Conference Championship.
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After a runner-up finish at the Old Waverly Collegiate Championship April 7, the UF men’s golf team returns to action Friday as they take part in the opening round of the Southeastern Conference Championship.
Stripped of his scholarship, some time away from golf and a new coach at the helm — this year started all sorts of ways for junior A.J. Crouch.
The UF men’s golf team secured a runner-up finish in its final regular season tournament at the Old Waverly Collegiate Championship in West Point, Mississippi, on Tuesday.
The teams at the Old Waverly Collegiate Championship on Monday all had a common enemy: the rain.
With only one tournament left in the regular season, UF men’s golf coach JC Deacon is not worrying about the results.
There are no days off as a golfer.
The UF men’s golf team has had seven different starting lineups in eight tournaments this season under the direction of first-year coach JC Deacon.
After the best to-par round of the year on Saturday, the UF men’s golf team sat in seventh place at the Seminole Intercollegiate in Tallahassee.
After four top-five performances, the Gators head to Tallahassee to try to knock off some of the nations best squads.
During the final stretch in the desert, the men’s golf team fell down the leaderboard.
Just about halfway through the first year of his head-coaching career, men’s golf coach J.C. Deacon is creating an atmosphere on and off the course that will set the precedent for what’s to come.
A sense of disappointment struck the Florida men’s golf team after finishing fourth in the SunTrust Gator Invitational this weekend.
After two rounds of the SunTrust Gator Invitational, the Florida Gators men’s golf team is sitting in fourth place behind the play of their top competitor.
Cold and windy conditions could make for an interesting tournament this weekend at Florida’s Mark Bostick Golf Course.
The Florida men’s golf team will host its only home tournament of the year this weekend after a second place finish in the first spring tournament at the Sea Best Invitational in Jacksonville.