Women's golf ready for unusual format at Liz Murphy Collegiate Classic
By ALEX PECKHAM< | Mar. 31, 2011Golf 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.
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.
When asked to explain Bank Vongvanij’s latest individual tournament title, his third in a 2010-2011 season that has seen him finish no lower than 15th, Florida men's golf coach Buddy Alexander answered simply.
Day two at the Schenkel Invitational followed a similar script as
The Florida men’s golf team came into this weekends Schenkel
A sixth-place finish in February’s John Hayt Invitational and a third-place showing at the Bandon Dunes Championship have left the Florida men’s golf team searching for answers.
Coming into the Gator Invitational on Sunday, the Florida women’s
Consistency has been the cornerstone of the Florida men’s golf team’s success this season.
In any sport, the road to a championship includes plenty of adversity.
Without two of their top five golfers in the John Hayt Invitational, the onus would be on the Gators’ three remaining regulars to lead the team.
The Florida men’s golf team will be returning to the course this weekend, but without a couple of regular starters.
The Florida women’s golf team entered play Wednesday eager to redeem itself after two poor rounds at the Northrup Grumman Regional Challenge.
The Florida women’s golf team entered 2011 wondering just how good they really are.
Florida coach Buddy Alexander found himself in an unusual position Sunday afternoon on the Mark Bostick Golf Course.
After losing its top two golfers from last season, the Florida men’s golf team wasn’t expected to compete on a national level this year.
Florida men’s golf coach Buddy Alexander expressed a simple sentiment after the Gators completed their domination at the JU Invitational on Tuesday.
The Florida men’s golf team entered the JU invitational hoping to prove itself worthy of its No. 3 national ranking, and the Gators appear to be well on their way to doing so.
High expectations are the norm for the Florida men’s golf team. As four-time national champions, highly touted recruits came to Gainesville expecting to be part of the squad that brings home a fifth.