UF women’s golf sits in third place after second round of tourney
By Alfredo Morales | Feb. 8, 2016Following UF’s decisive first-place victory at the Florida Challenge last week, the Gators have their eyes set on a larger prize.
Following UF’s decisive first-place victory at the Florida Challenge last week, the Gators have their eyes set on a larger prize.
The Florida women’s golf team started its Spring season on an explosive note after going club-to-club with other Florida teams in the Florida Challenge tournament on Monday.
The No. 12 Florida Gators men’s golf team opened up spring play with a bang on Monday at the Sea Best Invitational due to the spectacular play of the team’s underclassmen.
It’s the story of two childhood best friends and the Canadian golf coach that left Las Vegas to bring them together.
The Fall season may be over, but No. 9 Florida is already looking to get back into the swing of things for Spring.
Coach Emily Glaser said on Monday the Gators can compete with any team in the nation.
No. 18 Florida made a statement on Tuesday when it placed four Gators in the top five of the Florida Gulf Coast University Classic, capturing their first team win of the season in the final Fall tournament.
No. 20 Florida is one day away from finishing the Fall with their first team win of the season.
No. 18 Florida leads the Florida Gulf Coast University Classic by a staggering 31 strokes.
As No. 17 Florida’s closes in on the season’s end, its primary focus is beginnings.
After a dismal opening round Sunday put the Gators in 12th place at the Tavistock Collegiate, coach JC Deacon could have chalked the tournament up as a loss.
For the second straight tournament, No. 18 Florida sprung to life in round two after burying itself beneath the competition in round one.
On a 7544-yard golf course, the Gators found themselves starting off on the wrong foot.
JC Deacon walked up to the press conference lectern and triumphantly delivered his opening statement on Monday.
When asked what his team needed to improve on last week, men’s golf coach JC Deacon said, "It’s going to sound crazy … but it’s nothing.
After breezing through the Fall’s first two tournaments with two top-five finishes, the women’s golf team will face their biggest challenge yet at the Windy City Classic on Monday.
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.