Gators finish seventh in NCAA Regionals to miss nationals cut-off
By Michael Hull | May 12, 2021Despite a valiant final effort from freshman Maisie Filler, the Gators came up one stroke short of advancing to the NCAA National Championship.
Despite a valiant final effort from freshman Maisie Filler, the Gators came up one stroke short of advancing to the NCAA National Championship.
The Gators can see the NCAA Championship on the horizon with one round of play remaining.
The Gators find themselves right on the cusp of the top-six cutoff at the NCAA Regionals. Two days remain for Florida to earn a spot in the championship tournament.
Ricky Castillo goes 4-0 in Juno Beach and contributes to Team USA retaining the Walker Cup.
The Florida women’s golf team begins play in the NCAA Regionals Monday morning.
Three members of the UF women’s golf team were recognized by the SEC Friday.
Florida will travel to Washington to compete in the NCAA Regionals from May 17 to 19.
The Gators are four strokes out of the match play tournament entering Friday.
Freshman Joe Pagdin is tied for fifth individually entering the second round after a 2-under-par showing Wednesday.
After a long season full of wins, losses and COVID-19 cancellations, the Florida Gators finally travel to St. Simons Island, Georgia, to compete in the 2021 SEC Championship.
Florida’s mediocre first two rounds has them staring up at the leaders entering the final round of competition.
The Gators are in a tie for fourth and sit seven shots back of the leader entering day two of the 2021 SEC Championship
Florida tied for 12th in its final regular season tournament
Joe Pagdin finished in fifth place individually while Florida came in fourth in the team’s last regular season tournament.
The Gators shot a collective 8-over-par Monday and sit four shots behind the leading Oklahoma Sooners. Freshman Joe Pagdin ties for the individual lead in Naples.
Florida finishes its regular season in the Bayou at the LSU Tiger Golf Classic.
Joe Pagdin holds a three-shot lead on the rest of the field while the Gators lead by two strokes entering round two.
The Gators will look to end the regular season on a high note at the Calusa Cup in Naples, Florida.
Sophomore Annabell Fuller and senior Addie Baggarly are set to walk in the footsteps of some of golf’s greatest legends this week as they try to etch their names into the allure of the sport’s greatest sanctuary.
The Gators will look to bounce back at the LSU Tiger Invitational April 6 and 7.