UF men’s golf falters again at NCAAs
By MATT WATTS< | June 6, 2011After capturing a Southeastern Conference championship and its most tournament wins since 2004, the Florida men’s golf team again fizzled out when it mattered most.
After capturing a Southeastern Conference championship and its most tournament wins since 2004, the Florida men’s golf team again fizzled out when it mattered most.
After completing its third round just after dawn, the Florida women's golf team capped its season with a top 10 finish at the NCAA Championships.
The No. 19 Florida women's golf team started Thursday's second round in fifth place, and the Gators had moved into second when their tee times began at 12:30 p.m. But on a day where a 4-over round was tops, UF did its best to hang tough in windy conditions.
When the Florida women’s golf team completed its first round at the NCAA Championship on Wednesday, there were still more than 12 teams on the course.
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The shift from college to the professional world is one of the most crucial transitions for any individual in any walk of life.
After a seven-year drought, the Florida men’s golf team captured the Southeastern Conference Championship tournament Sunday.
Behind even par rounds by senior leaders Bank Vongvanij and Andres
After a 35th place finish at the JU Invitational in February,
On the heels of its worst result of the season in the Hootie at Bulls Bay Invitational, one would expect the Florida men’s golf team to be concerned about its play this weekend.
It’s not often in a round of golf that everything comes together at the same time, but that’s exactly what happened for the Florida women’s golf team Sunday at the Liz Murphy Invitational.
Led by sophomore Isabelle Lendl, the Florida women’s golf team
The Gators women’s golf team shot a 12-over-par round on Friday,
Golf is rarely considered a team sport, but the Florida women’s golf team will have to play as one at the Liz Murphy Collegiate Classic.
After the Gators finished another miserable round, coach Buddy Alexander sounded subdued.
The Florida men’s golf team came into the Hootie at Bulls Bay Collegiate hoping to get one last tournament victory before moving on to postseason play, but that goal seems nearly impossible now.
The Florida men’s golf team looked to return to its winning ways after a narrow defeat at last week’s Schenkel Invitational, but the Gators didn’t do much to help themselves Sunday.