Gal forgoes rest of senior year, leaves for LPGA
By Andy Hutchins < | Dec. 4, 2007Sandra Gal's success is the UF women's golf team's loss.
Sandra Gal's success is the UF women's golf team's loss.
The UF women's golf team has had a fall season full of red numbers and stellar play so far.
After beating Coastal Carolina in a morning conclusion to Sunday's darkness-postponed quarterfinal, the UF men's golf team was unable to defeat UCLA on Monday.
After a rough start to start the weekend, the UF women's golf team fired back Sunday at the Ann Rhoads Intercollegiate.
The fifth-ranked UF women's golf team, which begins play today at the Ann Rhoads Intercollegiate in Tuscaloosa, Ala., has had more than a little success this fall.
It wasn't particularly pretty. There weren't any splashy numbers fired this weekend.
The No. 6 UF women's golf team has been firing on all cylinders early this season.
UF's 19th-ranked men's golf team had a "pretty mediocre" day Tuesday at the Jerry Pate National Invitational, UF coach Buddy Alexander said.
Billy Horschel is back.