Florida drops one spot in second round
By LAYNE WEITZEL< | Mar. 16, 2014It’s not about how you start but how you finish, and in Buddy Alexander’s eyes, Florida did not finish well.
It’s not about how you start but how you finish, and in Buddy Alexander’s eyes, Florida did not finish well.
Florida has some ground to make up in the next two days in order to have a shot at a good tournament finish.
It was a dismal day for the Gators at the Mark Bostick Golf Course on Friday.
In a way, Buddy Alexander is returning home again.
The Gators’ only home tournament of the season begins Friday morning with No. 16 UF hosting 14 teams at the 42nd annual SunTrust Gator Women’s Golf Invitational.
Following its best performance of the season two weeks ago at the 2014 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate Championship, No. 17 Florida looks to continue its success at its only home tournament of the season.
J.D. Tomlinson and Florida men’s golf finally have something to smile about.
For the first time in a long time, Florida positively responded to adversity.
The Gators left New Orleans with their best finish of the 2013-14 season.
Thirty-six straight holes did not faze the No. 16 Gators on Monday.
Florida has been traveling through some uncharted territory lately, and it is not somewhere it wants to be.
Florida was eager to make a good impression in front of friends and family in its lone home tournament of the year at Mark Bostick Golf Course.
Buddy Alexander took a chance with his five-man lineup. It hasn’t worked.
Junior J.D. Tomlinson has garnered a number of accomplishments in his golf career, but a SunTrust Gator Invitational title is not among them.
The Gators failed to rally in the third round of the 2014 Northrop Grumman Regional Tournament on Tuesday and finished in a frustrating 14th place.
Heading into the second tournament of the spring season, Florida men’s golf coach Buddy Alexander is tempering his expectations for his young team.
The Gators did not see the improvement they hoped for the second day of the 2014 Northrop Grumman Tournament.
Florida got off to a shaky start during the first round of its first three-day spring tournament.
After a disappointing fourth place finish in the one-day Florida Challenge Jan. 27, the Gators are looking to improve in their second tournament of the spring season.
Florida showed its youth during its performance in its first tournament of the spring.