Florida men’s golf focused on becoming mentally tough
By Matt Brannon | Sep. 28, 2015UF’s biggest problem wasn’t putting, chipping or driving at the Golf Club of Tennessee in Kingston Springs over the weekend.
UF’s biggest problem wasn’t putting, chipping or driving at the Golf Club of Tennessee in Kingston Springs over the weekend.
It was a clash of conferences at the DICK’s Sporting Goods Collegiate Challenge Cup, as six teams from the Southeastern Conference and six teams from the Atlantic Coast Conference faced off in an 18-hole match play competition on Sunday.
With only seven holes left in the Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championships, freshman Sam Wagner was on track to take first place in just the second tournament of her college golf career.
JC Deacon has a deep roster, and he’s not afraid to use it.
When freshman Sam Wagner joined the women’s golf team, head coach Emily Glaser probably figured it would take her a couple tournaments to get in rhythm.
After placing fourth in the Fall season’s opening tournament last week, the UF women’s golf team will tee off in the Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship today.
Last weekend, the Florida men’s golf team took a young core of underclassmen to the Carpet Capital Collegiate, where the Gators placed 7th in the Fall season’s opening tournament.
After posting the best three-round score of her college career, sophomore Taylor Tomlinson tied for first place to take home her first collegiate individual title at the Cougar Classic in Charleston, South Carolina on Tuesday.
Heading into the third and final round of the Cougar Classic, the UF women’s golf team is in a tie for third place out of 20 teams.
Following his first season as the head coach of the Gators men’s golf team, a season in which he saw his squad reach the NCAA Championship, J.C. Deacon enters his second season with a number of key contributors returning from last year’s squad.
Tiger Woods needs to take some time away from golf and get his mind right if he ever hopes to compete in the sport he once dominated.
The opening round for the Florida men’s golf team at the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship Friday in Bradenton had them tied for sixth place.
The UF men’s golf team will play in the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship on Friday, and the team is eager to bounce back from adversity.
Karolina Vlckova, a sophomore from the Czech Republic, will represent the University of Florida women’s golf team at the NCAA Women’s Golf Championship on Friday.
The University of Florida men’s golf team is heading back to the NCAA Championship Tournament. First-year head coach JC Deacon and the Gators finished the NCAA Regional in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, at 9-under-par locking up a fourth place finish.
The University of Florida men’s golf team is tied for fourth place entering the final round of the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
The University of Florida men’s golf team opened up play in the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional Championship Thursday without freshman Alejandro Tosti.
The Florida women’s golf team’s season is over.
The Florida women’s golf continued to struggle in the NCAA Regional in Raleigh, North Carolina.
The Florida women’s golf team is sitting in ninth place at 11-over par after the first round of the NCAA Regional Championship in Raleigh, North Carolina.