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Monday, November 25, 2024

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.

The No. 6 Gators shot a combined 44-over through three rounds at the NCAA Championships to finish 23rd, 15 spots out of the match-play portion.

“I think we got so caught up in the possibilities that we forgot to play golf,” UF coach Buddy Alexander said.  “It’s disappointing because we are a lot better team than we showed.”

Yet again, Florida failed to advance to match play after entering the NCAAs as a favorite. Augusta State defeated Georgia 3-2 to win a second consecutive title.

Senior Bank Vongvanij, who was named a PING First-Team All- American on Monday, finished his career at UF with a 13th-place showing after closing with a 1-under 71.

“We’ve had a good year and you don’t want to let one tournament diminish what you’ve done all season long,” Alexander said. “From that standpoint, I’m proud of these kids.”

UF Communications contributed to this report.

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