Gators gymnastics breeze by Ball State in season opener
By CHARLES KINGSBURY | Jan. 5, 2013As a team primed to return to the NCAA Tournament with hopes of finishing beyond the Super Six, No. 3 Florida kicked off its regular season on a high note.
As a team primed to return to the NCAA Tournament with hopes of finishing beyond the Super Six, No. 3 Florida kicked off its regular season on a high note.
Before every round and every practice, T.J. Vogel takes a Sharpie pen to his Titleist golf ball and marks four letters that signify his mother’s enduring message.
One of golf's old adages says you’re only as good as your final round. If that’s the case, the Gators are the cream of the crop.
Florida entered Tuesday's final round of the Betsy Rawls Invite tied for first place with Southeastern Conference foe Alabama.
Camilla Hedberg is on pace to exit the fall season the way she entered it — with an outright victory.
The Gators finished 18 holes on Sunday at the Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invite with a 5-over 293.
Florida was eager to prove that it was capable of contending in every tournament it entered in 2012.
The Isleworth Country Club is notorious for being one of the country’s most difficult courses.
The Gators fired the lone under-par score in the second round of the Isleworth Collegiate Invitational on Monday to move within four strokes of first-place California.
Florida’s final tournament of the fall has proven to be the toughest.