Maria Torres developing in second year
By JORDAN MCPHERSON | Jan. 21, 2015Maria Torres found success as a freshman.
Maria Torres found success as a freshman.
It all started with a single phone call.
J.C. Deacon has accomplished a lot in his first season as the coach for the Florida men’s golf team.
J.C. Deacon’s first fall season as the coach of the Florida men’s golf team started off on the wrong foot. But with their backs against the wall, the Gators showed resilience and was able to grow as the year went along.
Coach Emily Glaser has an advantage most coaches dream to have.
A.J. Crouch has accomplished something he has never done before in his collegiate golfing career.
Junior A.J. Crouch has made progress in every tournament he competed in this year.
Maria Torres saved her best performance of the fall season for the last tournament.
It’s the final tournament of the fall season for the Florida men’s golf team, which means it’s the last chance for the team to build momentum before the daunting spring season which includes the SEC Championship and the NCAA Championships.
Sophomore’s Maria Torres and Kelly Grassel were two peas in a pod during the first round of the Landfall Tradition in Wilmington, N.C.
Kelly Grassel has an advantage on the Florida women’s golf team that no one else has.
Billy Horschel and Sean Foley are two of the best in the world when it comes to golf.
Entering the third tournament of the season, J.D. Tomlinson was looking for more consistency in his play.
For most Division I programs, freshmen aren’t usually counted on to lead a team since they are normally green horned and wet behind the ears.
After the first two tournaments of the year, senior J.D. Tomlinson has gotten off to a decent start in his final season.
Freshman Ryan Celano continues his impressive run as the top player for the Florida men’s golf team.
There’s an old saying in life that says "family is everything."
Over the course of the three days of the Tar Heel Invitational in Chapel Hill, N.C., sophomore Maria Torres emerged as the most consistent player for the Florida women’s golf team.
Freshman Taylor Tomlinson continues to impress in her short time as collegiate golfer, as she led the way for the Florida women’s golf team after the first round of the Tar Heel Invitational in Chapel Hill, N.C.
After a subpar performance in its first tournament of the season, the Florida women’s golf team will be looking to turn things around as it heads to Chapel Hill, N.C., for the annual Tar Heel Invitational, which begins today.