Disappointing final round leaves Gators tied for second
By LANDON WATNICK< | Nov. 2, 2011Florida only trailed Texas by eight strokes heading into Wednesday’s final round.
Florida only trailed Texas by eight strokes heading into Wednesday’s final round.
Florida hoped to build its lead Tuesday, but black numbers tarnished a golden opportunity.
Entering the Betsy Rawls Invitational, coach Jan Dowling said the No. 10 Gators were hungry for their first tournament win.
According to coach Jan Dowling, Mia Piccio’s game fits the definition of “consistency.”
Florida ended the Isleworth Collegiate Invitational, the final tournament of its fall schedule, on a flat note.
On Day 2 of the Isleworth Invitational, the Gators took a significant dip.
The No. 10 Gators ended their final day at the SEC/PAC-12 Challenge in the top 10, but that wasn’t the finish coach Jan Dowling and her team were aiming for.
Instead of climbing the leaderboard Saturday, Florida remained stagnant.
Against a field loaded with top-ranked teams Friday, the Gators only managed to finish in the middle of the pack.
After nearly a month since their last tournament, the Gators are ready to get back into the swing of things.
The Gators entered Tuesday with a 10-stroke lead. Turns out the cushion was more than enough.
Florida finally found its rhythm Monday.
Ever since T.J. Vogel transferred to Florida, his game has slowly returned to form.
In their second tournament of the year, the Gators finished in a tie for seventh place.
The final round of the Mason Rudolph Fall Preview was the roughest one yet for Florida.
Florida entered Saturday with a chance to climb up the leaderboard and stand toe-to-toe with the Mason Rudolph Fall Preview’s elite.
With a strong breeze blustering through Legends Club on Friday, the Gators’ first round couldn’t help but get caught up in the bad conditions.
In her first collegiate tournament, Camilla Hedberg tied for third individually and broke the record for the lowest 54-hole total in UF history (208).
Florida won the Olympia Fields Invitational last season with a score of 5-over par.
Although its overall quality of play has fallen, the UF men’s golf team remains tied for 10th place after its second day of action.