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2007-08 GATOR MEN’S GOLF 3 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 4 Mark Bostick Go Course Checklist Golf CourseManager:PeteMariano•Superintendent Yards (): 6,701(70)•CourseRecord:62(JamesVargas (Florida),2004)•HeadProfessional:ScottHampton Par 4,441Yards Par 4,467Yards Par 5,565Yards Par 4,376Yards #16 #13 #7 #1 Par 3,191Yards Par 3,176Yards Par 4,371Yards Par 4,336Yards #8 #2 #14 #17 lf C o rse aturse o TheUniversity : Todd Wilkinson•Phone:(352)375-4683ext.4700 Par 4,379Yards Par 5,578Yards Par 3,198Yards Par 4,438Yards #9 #3 #18 #15 gives usastate-of-the-art videofacilitythathasgreatlyenhanced ourinstructionoftheteam.” “The Teaching Centerisahugelifttoourprogram,”head coachBuddyAlexandersays.“It putting greenandtwogenerousgreenside bunkers. The practicefacilityalsoincorporatesatwo-tier practiceandhittingarea,a10,000square-foot possible bySteveMelnyk,a1969UFgraduate andthree-timeAll-Americangolfer. area, restroomandstorageroom.The$90,000 projectcovers680squarefeetandwasmade includes twocoveredoutdoorhittingstations toprotectthegolfersfromelements,aputting analyzes theplayers’swingsfromanumberofdifferentangles.TheTeaching Centeralso adjacent tothe14thhole.Thefacilityisequippedwithacomputerizedvideosystem that One ofthemanyamenitiesGators’homecourseisone-of-a-kindtraining facility Teaching Center Amateur championSteveMelnyk. The Teaching CenterwasmadepossiblebyagenerousgiftfromformerGatorandU.S. Par 4,418Yards Par 4,437Yards #10 #4 f Fl Par 3,145Yards Par 4,453Yards ori #11 #5 d a Par 5,525Yards Par 3,207Yards #12 #6 • • • • • • • • Renovation highlihts the Gators. homecoursesfor assecondary Clubs serve The GainesvilleandBlackDiamondCountry well asvariousstatetournaments. Southeastern ConferenceChampionship,as program. Thecoursehasalsohostedthe the winningtraditionofFloridagolf to pledgetheirtimeandmoneycontinuing and currentPGAplayersbacktoGainesville Gator GolfDayPro-Am,whichbringalumni among theeventsareGatorandLady several championshiptournaments.Included at TheUniversityofFloridaplayshostto Each year, theMarkBostickGolfCourse but increasedtheyardageto6,701yards. Weed andhisteamkeptUFGC’s parat70, that posesachallengetoanycollegegolfer. experienced staff,heconstructedacourse renovation project,and,alongwithan based architectBobbyWeed toheadthe The UniversityofFloridahiredJacksonville- the firstintwodecades. the years,butfull-scalerenovationwas Improvements andadditionsweremadeover era, playingonafully-renovatedcourse. In 2001-02,Gatorgolfmovedintoanew also partofthefacility. square-foot deckandcartstorageareaare approximately 8,000squarefeet.A3,000 and snackbarforacombinedtotalof offices, astudy/meetingroom,proshop public andUFteams,aswellcoaches’ The clubhousefeatureslockersforboththe Booster GuyBostick. donation fromformerUFstudentandGator site oftheoriginalclubhousethankstoa completed inthesummerof1988on since 1962.A$1.1millionclubhousewas Club)home the GainesvilleGolfandCountry Course atTheUniversityofFlorida(formerly The GatorshavecalledtheMarkBostickGolf facilities incollegiategolf. continues toboastoneofthefinestoverall renovation in2001,theUniversityofFlorida Five yearsaftera$4millioncourse Mark Bostick Go Increased yardage Expansion ofteampracticefacility Construction ofnewbunkers Installation oftifdwarfongreens New maintenancefacility Updated irrigationsystem Improved greens $4 millionpricetag lf C collegiate golf. daily accesstooneofthefinestfacilitiesin course renovations,Floridaplayershave With a$1.1millionclubhouseandrecent The 8,000square-footclubhouseattheMarkBostickGolfCourseUniversityofFlorida o rse aturse o TheUniversity f Fl ori to bringituptoday’s standards.” to challengethemodernplayer. We’re going will belarger. We wanttoupdatethecourse some ofthegreenswillbelarger, thetees designer Donald)Rossdesign.It’llbelonger, feel, theflavorandset-upofa(original “Our objectiveistoreturnthecourse 19th hole.” to thecourse.Inotherwords,he’s addeda Weed hasaddedabout400yardsoflength mounds aren’tenough,(architectBobby) not easyanymore.Iftheaddedbunkersand “The oldgirlhasapersonalitynow. She’s What They’reSaying d a Pat Dooley, GainesvilleSuncolumnist Bobby Weed, architect

2007-08 GATOR MEN’S GOLF 5 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 6 Southern California,Texas A&M,UNLV ville, Minnesota,OklahomaState,Purdue, Florida State,GeorgiaLamar, Louis- State, Charlotte,CoastalCarolina,Florida, Tournament Field:,Arizona W Email: [email protected] Office Fax:(765)494-5447 Office Phone:(765)494-6235 SID GolfContact:SaraWhite Course Par/Y Course: BirckBoilermakerGolfComplex Location: West Lafayette,Ind. Host: Purdue Sept Ping &Golfweek The Previewpresentedby Vanderbilt, Wake Forest Carolina, Tennessee, Texas Tech, TCU, Georgia State,Tech, NCState,South East Tennessee State,Florida,Georgia, Augusta State,Chattanooga,Clemson,Duke, Tournament Field:Alabama,Auburn, W Email: [email protected] Office Fax:(404)894-1248 Office Phone:(404)894-5445 SID GolfContact:MikeStamus Course Par/Y Course: TheFarm Location: Dalton,Ga. Host: GeorgiaTech Sept Carpet Caital Collegiate Toledo, UNCGreensboro,UNLV homa State,SouthernCal,Texas A&M,TCU, Michigan, MichiganState,Missouri,Okla- Indiana, KentState,Kentucky, Louisville, Tournament Field:Florida,FloridaState, W Email: [email protected] Office Fax:(419)530-4930 Office Phone:(419)530-4921 SID GolfContact:SteveEaston Course Par/Y Club Course: InvernessCountry Location: Toledo, Ohio Host: Toledo Sept Inverness nvitational to 2007-08 eb Site:www.purduesports.com eb Site:www.ramblinwreck.com eb Site:www.utrockets.com . 22-23 . 14-16 . 10-11 ardage: 7,382 ardage: Par72/6,906yards ardage: Par71/7,255yards urnament inf Texas, Texas Tech, UAB,UNLV Southern, GeorgiaState,NorthCarolina, BYU, EastTennessee State,Florida,Georgia Tournament Field:Alabama,Auburn, Email: [email protected] Office Fax:(205)348-8841 Office Phone:(205)348-6084 SID GolfContact:BeckyHopf Course Par/Y Course: OldOverton Location: Birmingham,Ala. Host: Alabama Oct UAB, USF, Wake Forest North Florida,OleMiss,SouthAlabama, ern, GeorgiaState,LSU, Duke, Florida,FloridaState,GeorgiaSouth- Tournament Field:CoastalCarolina, W Email: [email protected] Office Fax:(352)375-4809 Office Phone:(352)375-4683,ext.6121 SID GolfContact:JaimeHandy Course Par/Y University ofFlorida Course: MarkBostickGolfCourseatThe Location: Gainesville,Fla. Host: Florida Feb. 9-10 Invitational SunTrust Gator Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, UCLA Lamar, Minnesota,OklahomaState,South State, Georgia,GeorgiaTech, Coastal Carolina,Duke,Florida,Florida Tournament Field:Alabama,Charlotte, W Email: [email protected] Office Fax:(405)573-7888 Office Phone:(405)329-4222 SID GolfContact:DustinRoberts Course Par/Y Course: ReynoldsPlantation Location: Greensboro,Ga. Host: GolfCoachesAssociationofAmerica Oct Match Play Cham pionshi Calla eb Site:www.GatorZone.com eb Site:www.gcaa.collegiategolf.com . 8-9 . 28-30 w ay GolfCollegiate ardage: Par71/6,936yards ardage: Par70/6,701yards ardage: Par72/7,029yards ormation A&M, UCLA,UNLV State, SouthernCalifornia,Texas, Texas , Hawaii,Minnesota,Oklahoma Arizona State,Charlotte,Florida,Georgia, Tournament Field:AirForce,Arizona, W Email: [email protected] Office Fax:(702)895-0989 Office Phone:(702)895-3995 SID GolfContact:AndyGrossman Course Par/Y Course: SouthernHighlands Location: LasVegas, Nev. Host: UNLV March 7-9 Collegiate Championshi Southern Highlands UCF, UCLA,Vanderbilt perdine, SouthCarolina,Tennessee, UAB, Indiana, NorthFlorida,NotreDame,Pep- Carolina, Charlotte,Florida,GeorgiaState, Tournament Field:Alabama,Coastal W Email: [email protected] Office Fax:(904)620-2821 Office Phone:(904)620-4027 SID GolfContact:ShawnLaFata Course Par/Y Club Course: SawgrassCountry Location: PonteVedra Beach,Fla. Host: NorthFlorida Feb. 17-19 John Hayt Invitational Dame, SouthCarolina,Tennessee, UAB North Carolina,CarolinaState,Notre Michigan State,Minnesota,NewMexico, Georgia Southern,Kansas,Kentucky, LSU, Augusta State,BostonCollege,Florida, Tournament Field:Alabama,Auburn, W Email: [email protected] Office Fax:(912)681-0046 Office Phone:(912)681-5448 SID GolfContact:DavidHeadrick Course Par/Y Club Course: ForestHeightsCountry Location: Statesboro,Ga. Host: GeorgiaSouthern March 14-16 Chris eb Site:www.unlvrebels.com eb Site:www.unfospreys.com eb Site:www.georgiasoutherneagles.com Schenkel ardage: Par72/7,510yards ardage: Par72/6,895yards ardage: Par72/6,910yards Invitational Vanderbilt State, OleMiss,SouthCarolina,Tennessee, Auburn, Georgia,Kentucky, LSU,Mississippi Tournament Field:Alabama,Arkansas, W Email: [email protected] Office Fax:(205)458-3030 Office Phone:(205)458-3000 SID GolfContact:CharlesBloom Course Par/Y Course: Seaside Location: SeaIsland,Ga. Host: SEC April 20-22 SEC Championshi Wake Forest State, SouthCarolina,UCF, VirginiaTech, Duke, Florida,Kentucky, Lamar, LSU,N.C. Baylor, Clemson,CollegeofCharleston, Tournament Field:Auburn,AugustaState, W Email: [email protected] Office Fax:(843)953-6534 Office Phone:(843)953-5465 SID GolfContact:JennBlackwell Course Par/Y Course: BullsBayGolfClub Location: Charleston,S.C. Host: CollegeofCharleston March 23-25 Invitational Hootie at BullsBay eb Site:www.secsports.com eb Site:www.CofCsports.com ardage: Par70/6,945yards ardage: Par72/7,282yards Home Course: Nickname: Colors: . 23,547 Enrollment: . . Location: Auburn Home Course: Nickname: Colors: . 17,938 Enrollment: . Location: Arkansas Mal Moore Athletics Director: . President: . Home Course: Nickname: Colors: . 23,878 Enrollment: . Location: Alabama sec opponent qu Athletics Director: ...... Jay Jacobs Athletics Director: . President: . tltc ietr FrankBroyles Athletics Director: . President: . Men’s GolfContact: Returning/Lost: Letterwinners NCAA Championships: 2007 SECChampionship: Head Coach(Season): Head Coach(Season): Men’s GolfContact: Returning/Lost: Letterwinners NCAA Championships: 2007 SECChampionship: Head Coach(Season): Website: . Email: . Office Fax: Office Phone: Men’s GolfContact: Returning/Lost: Letterwinners NCAA Championships: 2007 SECChampionship: Website: . . Email: . Office Fax: Office Phone: Website: . Email: . Office Fax: Office Phone: ...... Burnt OrangeandNavyBlue . . . Clear CreekGolfCourse Auburn UniversityClub ...... www.auburntigers.co Brad McMakin(2nd) [email protected] www.hogwired.com Crimson andWhite Cardinal andWhite [email protected] . . . Mike Griffin(24th) www.rolltide.com Dr. RobertE.Witt [email protected] Jay Seawell(6th) Dr. B.AlanSugg Fayetteville, Ark. Tuscaloosa, Ala. (205) 348-8841 (205) 348-6084 (334) 844-9807 (334) 844-9800 (479) 575-7481 (479) 575-2751 . . . Capstone Club Chuck Gallina Crimson Tide Zach Lawson Auburn, Ala. Razorbacks Becky Hopf Jay Gogue Tigers DNP 10/3 30th 10th 2nd 9/1 3rd 6/1 6th ick f tltc ietr Stanley“Skip”Bertman Athletics Director: . President: . Home Course: Nickname: Colors: . 30,584 Enrollment: . . Location: Louisiana State Nickname: Colors: . 26,439 Enrollment: . Location: Kentucky Nickname: Colors: . 33,959 Enrollment: . Location: Georgia Home Course: DamonEvans Athletics Director: . President: . Home Course: Men’s GolfContact: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Letterwinners NCAA Championships: 2007 SECChampionship: ChuckWinstead(3rd) Head Coach(Season): Men’s GolfContact: Returning/Lost: Letterwinners NCAA Championships: 2007 SECChampionship: Head Coach(Season): Athletics Director: ...... Mitch Barnhart Athletics Director: . President: . Website: . . Email: . Office Fax: Office Phone: Website: . Email: . Office Fax: Office Phone: Men’s GolfContact: Returning/Lost: Letterwinners NCAA Championships: 2007 SECChampionship: Head Coach(Season): Email: . 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Home Course: Nickname: Colors: . 27,065 Enrollment: . . Location: South Carolina Home Course: Nickname: Colors: . 17,325 Enrollment: . Location: Ole Miss Men’s GolfContact: Returning/Lost: Letterwinners NCAA Championships: 2007 SECChampionship: Head Coach(Season): Website: . . Email: . Office Fax: Office Phone: tltc ietr PeteBoone Athletics Director: . President: . Website: . Email: . Office Fax: Office Phone: Men’s GolfContact: NCAA Championships: 2007 SECChampionship: Head Coach(Season): Website: . Email: . Office Fax: Office Phone: ...... Cardinal RedandNavyBlue . . . www.mstateathletics.com University ofMississippi www.olemisssports.com

. . Old Waverly GolfClub Puggy Blackmon(13th) . . . Dr. RobertFogelsong Dr. AndrewSorensen [email protected] [email protected] Dr. RobertC.Khayat www.uscsports.com [email protected] . . . Maroon andWhite Ernest Ross(12th) Clay Homan(5th) Garnet andBlack Starkville, Miss. (803) 777-7977 (803) 777-2967 (662) 325-2703 (662) 325-2563 (662) 915-7522 (662) 915-7006 University Club . . Columbia, S.C Oxford, Miss. Diana Koval Gamecocks Jan Blaine Kim Ling Bulldogs Rebels DNP 11/1 DNP 11th 12th 7/1 8th 4th Athletics Director: ...... Mike Hamilton Athletics Director: . President: . Home Course: Nickname: Colors: . 25,058 Enrollment: . Location: Tennessee Interim Chancellor: ...... Nicholas Zeppos Interim Chancellor: ..Nicholas Home Course: Nickname: Colors: . 6,378 Enrollment: . Location: V Men’s GolfContact: Returning/Lost: Letterwinners NCAA Championships: 2007 SECChampionship: Head Coach(Season): Website: . Email: . Office Fax: Office Phone: Men’s GolfContact: Returning/Lost: Letterwinners NCAA Championships: 2007 SECChampionship: Head Coach(Season): Director ofSportOperation:. Website: . Email: . Office Fax: Office Phone: anderbilt ...... [email protected] . . www.vucommodores.com . . Vanderbilt LegendsClub . . . . Dr. JohnD.Petersen [email protected] . . www.utsports.com Melissa Anderson Orange andWhite Jim Kelson(10th) Tom Shaw(2nd) (615) 343-0019 (615) 343-7064 (865) 974-1212 (865) 974-1269 Nashville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Chris Weinman Black andGold Brock Williams . . Commodores Volunteers Multiple T-21st 16th 6/2 7/2 7th 1st

2007-08 GATOR MEN’S GOLF 7 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 8 from thePING/GolfweekPreviewInvitational Horschel. Aftertakingindividualmedals time PINGfirst-teamAll-AmericanBill The firstclubinAlexander’s bagistwo- options tolookonanygivenweekend. Coach oftheYear willhaveplentyofsolid was thecaselastseason,six-timeSEC tofillholesinthelineup,as Instead oftrying comingbackin2007-08. Gator letterwinners school history, Alexanderwillhaveeight After turninginthe28thtop-10finish the NCAAChampionships. tournament winsandaninth-placefinishin early-season momentumtoearntwoteam tournaments, theGatorsusedadrenalineand worse than10thplaceasateaminall13 three individualmedalsandfinishingno of hissquadin2006-07.Bringinghome that hehadtofindawaygetthebestout head coachBuddyAlexanderknew roster andonlythreeupperclassmen,Florida Despite havingsevennewcomersonthe men’s go 2007-08 y lf o 145 (+5)inthe107thU.S.AmateuratThe After firingatwo-roundtotalof76-69= Cup team. as amemberoftheprestigiousU.S.Walker mances intheU.S.Amateurandoverseas this summer, highlightedbyhisperfor- Horschel hadanextensiveamateurseason advantage.” with afirst-teamAll-American,that’s ahuge for ourteam.Anytimeyoustartyourlineup and makehisgamebetter, whichisaplus “On theflipside,he’s alwayswillingtolearn Billy’s abilitytoplaygolf,”Alexandersays. “I don’tthinkthere’s anyquestionabout finishes, totaling16forhiscareer. Horschel ledthesquadwithseventop-10 and PGAproCamiloVillegas’71.21mark. after twocampaigns,behindformerGator in careerstrokeaveragewitha71.94clip Grant, Fla.,nativemovedtosecondall-time and the2007NCAAEastRegionals, Bi utl ll y Horschel oo k rounds.” year, wewilllook tohimturninconsistent clubhouse,” Alexander says.“Inhisfourth him oneofthemostrespectedguysin “Manny’s likeabilityissomething thatmakes the SunTrust GatorInvitational. Inverness Invitationalandtakingamedalat finishing secondintheseason-opening Villegas hasalsohadsuccessonthecourse, Golf/GCAA AcademicAll-AmericanScholar, SEC AcademicHonorRollandCleveland shoot alowroundforAlexander. A2007 as saavyandexperiencedalternativesto legas andTylerBrownwillserve Beyond Horschel,seniorsManuelVil- work ethicwillmakehimabetterplayer.” exander says.“Buthiscompetitivenessand good playerstofindwaysimprove,”Al- “Billy isagoodgolfer, andit’s tougherfor Jason Hartwickin2003. 9-under 129broketherecordof131setby a finalscoreof278(+2),his36-holetotal finishing thetournamenttiedforfourthwith 62 intheclub’s 108-yearhistory. Despite Horschel asthesixthplayerevertoshoot pion MichaelHarris.Theroundalsopitted tournament recordheldby1998cham- at WannamoisettClub,matchingthe Country second roundofthe46thNortheastAmateur Horschel alsofireda7-under62inthe Match victory, 121/2to111/2. team toitssecond-consecutiveWalker Cup somes sessions,HorschelhelpedtheU.S. State freshmanRickieFowlerforbothfour- final singlesmatch.PairedwithOklahoma Britain andIrelandsquad,losingonlyhis Ireland. Horschelwent3-1againsttheGreat Royal CountyDownGolfClubinNewcastle, high notewiththeU.S.Walker Cupteamat match play. Buthissummerwouldendona Horschel bowedoutinthefirstroundof Olympic ClubinSanFrancisco,Calif., Manuel Vi egas llegas Gator Invitational. cluding atieforfourth placeattheSunTrust Strickler appearedin three tournaments,in- received aredshirtin 2005-06.Lastseason, 2004-05, heplayedintwotournamentsbut Will Strickler.Asafreshmanin rounds fortheOrangeandBlueisjunior the amateurcircuit,buthasn’tplayedmany One playerwhohasenjoyedsuccesson these guysknowtheycanplay.” these guystostepup.Ageisjustanumber; “Although wearestillayoungteam,Ineed and sophomoreseasons,”Alexandersays. in thisgamecomesbetweenyourfreshman “I feelthatalotofthegrowthandlearning the othersevenplayershave24appearances. lege tournamentsworthofknowledge,while Ragland haveacombinedtotalof102col- experience. Horschel,Villegas,Brownand tioned Gators,thereisashortageofcollege its youngplayers.Outsidetheaforemen- cess in2007-08willbethedevelopmentof One ofthebiggestfactorstoFlorida’s suc- stroke average. the squadonlytoHorschelwitha73.47 round of69fourtimesandwassecondon A yearago,Raglandshothisseason-low hands guy”forhisclutchandsteadfastplay. Jacksonville, Fla.,nativeastheteam’s “good consistent. CoachAlexanderhaslabeledthe nior TobyRaglandandhisabilitytobe A mainstayintheFloridalineupwillbeju- Championship. the SunTrust GatorInvitationalandtheSEC included atieforthefourthspotinboth ments underhisbelt.Histopperformances is atrueveteranwith29collegetourna- Florida andlastyearwiththeGators,Brown men. BetweenhistwoseasonsatNorth provide seniorleadershiptotheunderclass- Coach Alexanderandwillbelookedonto season, appearedineighttournamentsfor Brown, anewcomertotheGatorslast Academic HonorRoll. also garneredaspotontheSECFreshman Golfweek PreviewInvitationalonOct.2-4. He including theGators’teamwinatPING/ tournaments inhisfreshmancampaign, Andres Echa to helpthesquad. and Blueyet,bothareeagertogetachance Brown haven’tcompetedfortheOrange Although RobbieWightandCappeLl they earnthechancetoshowtheirskills. to capitalizeontheiropportunitieswhen players fromtheWest PalmBeacharea Florida willalsolookatapairofredshirt Roll accolades. also earnedSECFreshmanAcademicHonor second andthirdrounds,respectively. He season-low scoresof69and68inthe top finishatthePuertoRicoClassicwith for hisfather’s platoon,heturnedinhis in sixtournamentshisrookieseason player tostepupfortheGators.Competing Tyson Alexandercouldbeanother consistent player.” we canhavehimturnitonagainandbea season lastyear,” Alexandersays.“Hopefully “Tim turneditonforusinthelastpartof ships andtheChrisSchenkelInvitational. the topGatortallyforNCAAChampion- scorecards toshoot281(+1).Heturnedin by endingtheweekendwithback-to-back69 second-round scoreof77,butlateravenged an openingroundof66,squanderedbya onships. The Scottsdale, Ariz., native enjoyed performance comingintheNCAAChampi- peared in10tournaments,withhisbest this year. Inhisrookiecampaign,heap- will belookedupontoahugecontributor Among thesophomores,TimMcKenney v arria playedinfour T o b y Rag spring.” summer togetthemreadyforthefalland have guysthatplayintoughamateursevery will beastoughourtournaments.Butwe one happy.” Alexandersays.“Ourqualifiers will behardtosetalineupandkeepevery- “These guysaresoevenlymatchedthatit the course. which hehopestranslatestogoodresultson competition forplayingtimewillbestiff, only onenewcomer, Alexanderknowsthat returning.Having have eightletterwinners the year, thecoachingstaffisthankfulto to sevendifferentstatesoverthecourseof With atoughschedulethatsendstheGators and hisshortgameisoutstanding.” overpower acourse,butheisheadyplayer Alexander says.“He’s notabigguythatwill that wehavehadcomejointheGators,” “Bank isoneofthetopjunior-ranked players Invitational. Classic andanotherinthe2006Terra Cotta win in2005attheSt.AugustineAmateur four AJGAtournamentmedalsplusa campus. Bankisfullofpotential,holding Bradenton, Fla.,about170milessouthof Arnond “Bank”Vongv their 2007-08recruitingclass,haulingin The Gatorsdidn’thavetolooktoofarfor l and anij from T yler Brown gious legacy. University ofFlorida’s presti- titles ofanyteamsportinthe giving themthemostnational for thehistoricgolfprogram, a fifthnationalchampionship and hisGatorsarelookingfor Head coachBuddyAlexander

2007-08 GATOR MEN’S GOLF 9 10 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Association ofAmerica’s HallofFame. already earnedaspotintheGolfCoaches accomplishments aresoreveredthathehas yeartoplayforFlorida.Alexander’severy throughout thenationcometoGainesville success arethemainreasonwhytoprecruits golf asawhole.Alexander’s experienceand not onlytheGatorprogram,butcollege made significantcontributionstoenhance men’s golfheadcoachBuddyAlexanderhas In 29yearsofcoaching,UniversityFlorida G Head C head coach Budd eorgia So oach (21st Season) uthern, 1975 y Alexand prestigious BenHoganAward. becomethefirstGatortowin (including threetwo-timewinners)andseen Americans, fiveSECindividualchampions champion, a U.S. Amateur Champion, 28 All- ander hasalsocoachedanNCAAindividual In histimeattheUniversityofFlorida,Alex- NCAA runner-up finishesin1990and2006. in 1993andthesecond2001,aswell Florida’s fournationaltitles,claimingthefirst titles. Hehasbeenthearchitectfortwoof and sevenSoutheasternConferenceteam top-five finishesinNCAA Tournamentplay 1988,hehasguidedtheGatorstoeight ary career. SincearrivinginGainesvilleJanu- course andimplementeditinhiscoaching Alexander hastakenhissuccessonthegolf medalist honorsattheFloridaStateAmateur. for Alexanderinthe1990s,ashecaptured U.S. intheWalker Cup.Successcontinued Team. Thefollowingyear, herepresentedthe ship andwasamemberoftheWorld Cup 1986, hewontheU.S.AmateurChampion- 1977 EasternAmateurChampionship.In bachelor’s degreeinrecreation,hewonthe amateur titles.Two yearsafterearninghis Southern in1975andlatercollectedseveral golfer, AlexandergraduatedfromGeorgia A two-timeAll-Americanasacollegiate er top-10 finishatthe NCAA Championshipsin begin theseason,and laterpostedthe26th in thetop-five13 straight tournamentsto The squadtiedaschoolrecordbyplacing the top-sixinanyeventduringseason. 14 tournamentsandneverfinishingoutside scene onceagain,winningseventimesin Gators wereamajorforceonthenational Under Alexander’s directionin 2003-04,the earn PINGAll-Americahonors. James Vargas andthen-freshmanHorschel– players –seniorsEvery, BrettStegmaier and Championships. TheGatorsalsohadfour to asecond-placeshowingattheNCAA tournaments, includingfourwins,enroute team thatfinishedfirstorsecondin10of13 The St.Petersburg,Fla.,nativeledaFlorida in2005-06. seasons inGatorgolfhistory Fame, Alexanderdirectedoneofthegreatest A 2002inducteeintotheGCAAHallof the campaignallmoreimpressive. 2006-07 madeAlexander’s coachingduring played Golfweek’s top-rankedschedulein ander atthehelm.ThefactthatGators honor –allofwhichhavecomewithAlex- Florida’s fourth-everSECPlayeroftheYear first attheNCAAEastRegional,earned Golfweek PreviewInvitationalandtiedfor guidance. Horschel,whowonthePING/ three individualmedalsunderAlexander’s and juniorManuelVillegascombinedtoearn along theway, andsophomoreBillyHorschel reaching the top spot in the polls at one point won apairoftournamentsduringtheyear, top-10 nationalfinishinprogramhistory. UF NCAA Championships,earningthe28th young Gatorsquadtoatieforninthatthe The 2006-07seasonsawAlexanderleada also foundthetimeto earnhismaster’s winners MikeDonald andJodieMudd.He three futurePGATour members,including Year. WhileinStatesboro, Alexandercoached was namedNCAADistrict3Co-Coachofthe a seventh-placefinishin1980.In1979,he Championships appearances,highlighted by with theEagles,heproducedfourNCAA of headmen’s golfcoach.In his fouryears Southern, in1977,toaccepttheposition he returnedtohisalmamater, Georgia Alexander’s coachingcareerbeganwhen America honorsand67All-SECselections. and Florida,withhisplayersearning55All- has totaled78tournamentvictoriesatLSU ing 15top-10NCAAfinishesin29years.He Georgia Southern,LSUandFlorida,produc- Alexander hasguidedgolfprogramsat and sevenSECCoachoftheYear awards. District 3SouthCoachoftheYear awards trict 3CoachoftheYear Awards, fiveNCAA the Year awardthreetimes,NCAADis- Gators. HehasreceivedtheGCAACoachof ing animpressive16whileatthehelmof the Year awardsinhisstoriedcareer, includ- Overall, Alexanderhashauledin19Coachof season. Coach oftheYear forthesecond-consecutive the Year andastheGCAASoutheastRegion he washonoredasboththeSECCoachof of the Year honor from the GCAA. In addition, Alexander earnedhisfourthNationalCoach For alloftheGators’successin‘03-04, pollandranking. entire seasoninevery also rankedNo.1inthenationforalmost bytyingforsixth.Floridawas school history ship thatyear, thethird-oldest golftitlein 1986, andwontheU.S. AmateurChampion- Alexander regainedhis amateurstatusin champion DavidToms. the professionaltour, includingPGA Tour All-Americans and11futuremembersof Baton Rouge,Alexandercoachedfour successfully defendedin1987.While at theSECChampionship,atitleteam the Year aftertheTigers’ first-placefinish In 1986,hewasvotedSECCo-Coachof NCAA District3CoachoftheYear. his efforts,Alexanderwasnamedthe1984 sixth placeattheNCAAChampionships.For place finishattheSECChampionshipand year, AlexanderledtheTigers toasecond- coaching positionatLSU.Inonlyhissecond returned in1983afterheacceptedthehead on theprofessionaltourthatyear, but Alexander leftthecoachingrankstocompete GSU in1980. degree ineducationaladministrationfrom COACHING HONORS:1979NCAA COACHING EXPERIENE:Head PLA education: GeorgiaSouthernUniver- BEGAN AT of1988 FLORIDA:January HOMETOWN: St.Petersburg,Fla. DATE OFBIRTH: Feb.20,1953 FULL NAME:StewartMurrayAlexander THE ALEXANDERFILE Palmer CupCoach Coach oftheYear; 2005UnitedStates Region CoachoftheYear; 2004SEC of theYear; 2004GCAASoutheast the Year; 2004GCAANationalCoach GCAA SoutheastRegionCoachof 2003 SECCoachoftheYear; 2003 District 3SouthCoachoftheYear; Coaches’ HallofFame,2001GCAA Year andinducteeintotheGCAA 2001 GCAANationalCoachofthe District 3SouthCoachoftheYear, 1999 SECCoachoftheYear, 1999 Year, 1994SECCoachoftheYear, of theYear, 1993SECCoachofthe Coach oftheYear, 1993GCAACoach of theYear, 1993GolfweekNational 1992 NCAADistrict3SouthCoach Year, 1991SECCoachoftheYear, NCAA District3SouthCoachofthe 1986 SECCo‑CoachoftheYear, 1989 NCAA District3CoachoftheYear, District 3Co‑CoachoftheYear, 1984 1988‑Present Coach, FloridaJanuary Head Coach,LSU1983‑87; Coach, GeorgiaSouthern1977‑80; Team Team, 1987UnitedStatesWalker Cup Amateur Champion,1986World Cup Amateur Champion,1986U.S. 1975 All‑American,1977Eastern Educa­ Southern University(1980,M.A., sity (1975,B.S.,Recreation),Georgia (21st season) YING EXPERIENCE:1974and tional Administration) sophomore ontheUFgolfteam thisseason. Cortnee, 23,andason, Tyson, 19,whoisa PGA Tour. Alexanderalsohasadaughter, pro circuit;sheisthe MediaOfficialforthe Alexander’s wife,Joan,isno stranger tothe been winnersonthetour. 29 professionaltourmembers,andfivehave ley Hart.Duringhiscareer, hehas mentored tournament winnersChrisDiMarcoandDud- members oftheprofessionaltour, including At Florida,Alexanderhascoached14 championship. to Florida’s secondindividualnationalgolf NCAA titlewhileguidingseniorNickGilliam Year. In2001,Alexanderclaimedhissecond taking hometheSECandGCAACoachof For hisefforts,heachievedthedoubleof ship, theprogram’s firstcrownsince1973. guided UFtothe1993NCAAChampion- named SECCoachoftheYear, andlater conference championships.In1991,hewas nated theSEC,winningfour-consecutive From 1991-94,Alexander’s Gatorsdomi- Championships. both theSECChampionshipsandNCAA he ledtheGatorstorunner-up finishesat Coach oftheYear award.Thefollowingyear, attaining the1989NCAADistrict3South in justhissecondseason,leadingto Florida capturedtheSECChampionship contender inboththeSECandnation. established theGatorgolfprogramasatop men’s golfcoachatUF. Sincethen,hehas 1988toacceptthepositionofhead January Alexander returnedtohishomestatein firm beforearrivingatFlorida. for aCleveland-basedsportsmanagement LSU, Alexanderbrieflyleftcoachingtowork amateur golf.Followingthe1987seasonat have wonthemostesteemedtournamentin the world.Heisstillonlyactivecoachto

2007-08 GATOR MEN’S GOLF 11 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 12 2003-05 1999-2002 1997–99 1996-97 1993-96 1992-93 1988-92 YEAR ’SASSISTANT COAHES head coach Budd Josh McCumber Chris Tuten Brian Craig Nicky Goetze Todd McCorkle Rob McNamara ERE THEYWENT wh Jim Kelson ASSISTANT Nationwide Tour College representativeforCobraGolf Head CoachatUCF(1999-2000) Head CoachatKentucky(2000-present) Head CoachatTexas ElPaso(1997-98) Head CoachatMississippiState(1998-2000) Head CoachatFloridaState(2000-03) Head CoachatAkron(2007-present) Head CoachatCoastalCarolina(1996-97) Associate HeadCoachatArizona(1997-98) Head Women’s Coach atArizona(1999-2000) Head Women’s Coach atGeorgia(2000-2007) ClubinCharlottesville,Va.Head ProfessionalatFarmingtonCountry Head CoachatAugusta(1992-98) Head CoachatTennessee (1998-present) y Alexand er Manuel Villegas-2007 Richard Treis –2005 -2004 Camilo Villegas–2003 Jordan Code-2003 Kevin Mihailoff-1998 Brian Craig-1992 All-America Scholar All-Academic/Clevelan Golf Golf Coaches’Association 2004, FirstTeam Camilo Villegas 2003, DistrictSecondTeam Camilo Villegas 2001, SecondTeam 1998, DistrictSecondTeam Kevin Mihailoff CoSIDA Academicll-Amerian Under Alexander Academic Honors 67 . AcademicAll-Conferencehonors 55. . All-Americahonors 55. . 46 . 29 . 29. ..All-Americans Numbers: Inside Alexander’s All-Conference honors Tournament medalists Professional players ships butdidnotmakethe21‑teamcut * Team qualifiedfortheNCAAChampion- 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1980 1979 1978 1977 Year History Alexander’s Coaching Florida Florida Florida Florida Florida Florida Florida Florida Florida Florida Florida Florida Florida Florida Florida Florida Florida Florida Florida Florida LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Georgia Southern School

7th 11th T22nd * 14th T9th 2nd T18th T6th T4th T11th 1st DNQ 12th 14th 15th 6th 13th 3rd 1st 7th 20th 2nd 11th 5th 12th 10th 9th 6th DNQ NCAA Finish 2007-08 Su pport2007-08 S A 2007-08 Blake (3). He currentlyresidesinGainesvillewithhiswifeTammy, daughterMackenzie(6)andson Club. Stracke alsoworkedasanAssistantGolfProfessionalattheDesMoinesandCountry Select in1996,theFortDodgePro-Am1996andBosLandenPrairieTour eventin1997. a top-10finishinPlayerofthe Year Pointsin1995and1996.HewontheLakeBrackenPro- As aprofessionalplayer, StrackewasasectionalqualifierfortheU.S.Openin 1995andearned ‘93. played fortheBlazers.Afterredshirtinghisjunioryear, Strackewonall-conferencehonorsin earned abachelor’s degreefromtheUniversityofAlabamaatBirminghamin1993,wherehe Stracke earnedanAssociateofArtsdegreeinandSciencesatIHCC1990.Healso produce 21All-Americansandthreeindividualnationalchampions. placed inthetop-threeatnationaltournamentsix-consecutiveseasons.Healsohelped Post-Graduate Assistant, Marketing &Promotions Dennis Barnes

ssistant C Ann Hughes Academic Advisor Joshua Chatman Athletic Trainer Third Season 2000 NJCAADivisionIIchampionshipand Under Stracke’s direction,IHCCwonthe College inOttumwa,Iowa. as theheadcoachatIndianHillsCommunity perience, followingnineyears(1996-2005) first assistantwithpriorheadcoachingex- campaign asheadcoachBuddyAlexander’s staff. Strackearrivedbeforethe2005-06 a uniqueflavortotheGatorcoaching an assistantcoachatFloridaandbrings Brad Strackeentershisthirdseasonas A Brad S taff ssistant C oaches Assistant GolfCourseManager oach Peter Mariano tracke (Pro-Shop) Scott Hampton Director ofGolf aspects ofthegamegolf. forexploringthepsychological ashisinitiallaboratory the UniversityGolfCourseserved Dr. Valiante receivedhisbachelor’s andmaster’s degreesfromtheUniversityofFlorida, where Villegas. Nicklaus,HeathSlocumandformerFloridaGatorsChrisDiMarcoCamilo Begay III,Gary Tour. HisclientshaveincludedErnieEls,MattKuchar, JustinLeonard,DavisLoveIII,Notah game consultanttoGolfDigestandTheChannel,regularlytravelswiththePGA Junior GolfAssociation,NCAA,rankedamateursandPGAprofessionals.Heisthemental In theareaofgolf,Dr. Valiante level,includingtheAmerican hasworkedwithgolfersatevery competitive resilienceandachievement. that developconfidence,butalsostrategiestonurtureacademicandathleticconfidenceinto been schoolingandgolf,wherehehascometounderstandnotonlythetypesofexperiences Assistant GolfCourseManager Reecea Snyder (Golf Teams) Jaime Handy Sports Information Associate AthleticsDirector, Mike Spiegler ronments. Hisspecialareasofinteresthave performance inachievementvariedenvi- the relationshipbetweenconfidenceand The focusofhisresearchhasbeenon at RollinsCollegeinWinterPark,Fla. ofeducationandsportpsychology University,from Emory andiscurrentlya performance. Dr. Valiante receivedhisPh.D. and willhelpintheareaofpsychological season workingwiththeGatorgolfteam Dr. GioValiante willbeenteringhissixth Season Sixth V G Auxiliary Services Auxiliary o lunteer A io V aliante Strength &Conditioning ssistant C Matt Herring Coordinator oach

2007-08 GATOR MEN’S GOLF 13 14 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA runner-up honors. opening InvernessInvitationaltocaptureindividual … Shota68(-3)inthefinalroundofseason- Carpet CapitalCollegiate,finishinginatiefor11th sixth …Firedafour-under 212(73-69-70atthe rounds withatotalof71-68-69=208(-2)tofinish Invitational bypostingrednumbersinthefinaltwo atthePING/GolfweekPreview Gators claimvictory (+15) attheIsleworthInvitational…Helped a 61st-placetiewithtotalof70-83-78=231 a 3-1-0recordfortheweekend…Finishedin at theCollegiateMatchPlayChampionshipwith 204 (-6)…LedFloridatoafourth-placeshowing Invitational, withathree-roundtotalof67-68-69= attheSunTrustwith awire-to-wirevictory Gator (+12) …Claimedhisfirstcareerindividualmedal Puerto RicoClassicwithascoreof77-70-81=228 to finishinatiefor69th… Tied for70thatthe the SouthernHighlandsCollegiateChampionship 228 (77-74-77,+12)…Shotatotalof234(+18)at Chris SchenkelE-Z-GOInvitationalwithascoreof score of235(81-80-74)…Tied for58thatthe States CollegiateChampionshipwitha19-over 32nd place…Placedinatiefor64thattheUnited 75) attheNCAAEastRegional,finishinginatiefor (70-71-71-80) …Cardedasix-over222(74-73- at theNCAAChampionshipswitha12-over292 finishes ontheyear…Finishedinatiefor64th 54-hole score,roundsatparorbetterandtop-10 rounds played,strokeaverage,18-holescore, Established careerbestsfortournamentsplayed, Golf/GCAA AcademicAll-AmericaScholar… Roll forthethird-straightseason…Cleveland (2006-07) NamedtotheSECAcademicHonor A t Florida Club inSanFrancisco,Calif,firingback-to-back Appeared inthe107thU.S.AmateuratTheOlympic Amateur Competition any action. (2003-04) Redshirtedtheseasonanddidnotsee 2004 NCAAPreview. legiate at12-over…Sawfirstcareeractionthe Koch/ClevelandGolfIntercol- to finishtheGary 57th overall…Notchedroundsof77-77-74=228 (+20) attheIsleworthInvitationaltofinishtiedfor rounds of77-71-73=221(+11)…Shota236 at theSunTrust GatorInvitationalandrecording Recorded hisbestcareerfinishbytyingfor27th (+21) attheSouthernHighlandsCollegiate… for 73rdbypostingroundsof81-78-78=237 Intercollegiate tofinishtiedfor57thplace… Tied ships …Shota234(+18)attheMorrisWilliams 75-79-79 =233(+23)attheNCAAChampion- Competed ineighttournaments…Firedroundsof … MemberoftheSECAcademicHonorRoll (2004-05) NamedtotheSECGoodWorks Team scores of75-76-76=227(+14). ment startattheInvernessInvitationalandrecorded = 224(+8)…Earnedhissecondopening-tourna- Shoal CreekInvitationalwithscoresof74-73-77 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate…Tied for43rdatthe … Recordedscoresof82-80-80=242(+26)atthe 73-78-71 =222(+12)tofinishtiedfor29thplace the SunTrust GatorInvitational…Cardedscoresof 78 =235(+19)…Playedasanindividualduring Collegiate …Finished61stwithscoresof76-81- Roll …PlayedasanindividualattheUnitedStates (2005-06) NamedtotheSECAcademicHonor Med senior 5-9 •148 Manuel Vi ellin, C o l o mb ia (TheC llegas Low Tourney Score:204,SunTrust GatorInvitational,2007 Low Round:67,SunTrust GatorInvitational,2007 Best finish:1st,SunTrust GatorInvitational,2007 finishing 37th… Tied for21st at the2001Orange Team ChampionshipinTottori, Japan,withVillegas Team placed11thatthe2001JuniorWorld Golf Junior World Team ChampionshipsinJapan… in SantaCruz,Ecuador…Took 20thatthe2002 at the2002SouthAmericaJuniorChampionship National AmateurChampionship…Placedsixth events …Finished11thatthe2002Mexico Colombia …Took tophonorsinnineofthose the top-10in40NationalOpentournaments in atiefor65th…From1998-02,hefinished Amateur aftershootinga145(72-73)andfinishing … Failedtomakethecutof2004Western by cardingroundsof76-78-76-74=304(+16) … Tied for62ndatthe2004Players Amateur a two-daytotalof76-73=149(+9)totiefor67th Competed atthe2006Western Amateur, shooting U.S. Open,advancingtotheregionalphase… the BoyntonBeachlocalqualifierfor2007 in thefirstroundofmatchplay…Fireda70at Amateur, fallingtofellowGatorTyson Alexander Shot -2(69-72-71-66=278)atthe2007Western 74 tallies(+8)tomissthecutbyonestroke… 9/26-27 11/14-16 10/25-26 10/11-12 9/26-27 Date 2004-05 (FreshmanSeason) 2/10-11 2/18-19 2/5-7 9/19-20 Date 2005-06 (Sophomoreeason) 10/29-31 10/22-24 10/2-4 9/15-17 9/11-12 Date 2006-07 (JuniorSeason) Totals: 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 Y Manuel Villegas–CareerStats 6/1-4 4/4-5 3/11-13 2/5-6 5/30-6/2 5/17-19 4/9-11 3/17-18 3/9-11 2/25-27 2/10-11 o ear lumbu

Hooters MatchPlay(Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla.) Isleworth Invitational(Orlando,Fla.) Koch/ClevelandGolf (Tampa,Gary Fla.) NCAA Preview(Baltimore,Md.) Tournament (Site) United StatesCollegiate(,Ga.) SunTrust GatorInvitational(Gainesville,Fla.) Mercedes-Benz Collegiate(PonteVedra Beach,Fla.) Shoal CreekInvitational(Birmingham,Ala.) Inverness Invitational(Toledo, Ohio) Tournament (Site) Collegiate MatchPlayChampionship(FortWorth, Texas) Isleworth Invitational(Orlando,Fla.) PING/Golfweek PreviewInvitational(Williamsburg,Va.) Carpet CapitalCollegiate(RockyFace,Ga.) Inverness Invitational(Toledo, Ohio) Tournament (Site) NCAA Championships (Baltimore,Md.) Morris Williams(Austin,Texas) Southern HighlandsCollegiate (LasVegas, Nev.) SunTrust GatorInvitational(Gainesville,Fla.) NCAA Championships(Williamsburg,Va.) NCAA EastRegional(Alpharetta,Ga.) United StatesCollegiateChampionship(Alpharetta,Ga.) Chris SchenkelE-Z-GOInvitational(Statesboro,Ga.) Southern HighlandsCollegiateChampionship(LasVegas, Nev.) Puerto RicoClassic(SanJuan,Rico) SunTrust GatorInvitational (Gainesville,Fla.) Tourneys 24 12 5 7 s Schoo Rds 70 34 15 21 l) Strokes 5,277 2,512 1,150 1,615 75.39 73.88 76.67 76.90 Avg. Prep schooldidnothaveateam. Prep age groupin1996. 12-14 boysagegroupin1998andthe10-12 Colombian children’s nationalchampionshipforthe the 1999MexicoJuniorChampionship…Won the Amateur inAsuncion,Paraguay…Placedninthat 18th …Took secondatthe1999SouthAmerica Championship inSanDiego,Calif.,andfinished Miami, Fla.…Playedinthe1999JuniorWorld Bowl InternationalJuniorGolfChampionshipin in foodandresourceeconomics. sional golf…ListssoccerasahobbyMajoring and weather…Futureambitionistoplayprofes- Chose Floridabecauseoftheacademics,athletics plays onthePGATour andisaformerGator… … BothparentsarearchitectsBrother, Camilo, Son ofFernandoVillegasandLuzMarinaRestrepo Born onDec.3,1984,inMedellin,Colombia… Personal Best Rounds 67 18 67 71 70 204 204 222 221 54 2-1-1 T57th T48th T56th Finish 61 T29 T63 T43 T34 Finish 3-1-0 T61 6 T11 2 Finish MC T57th T73rd T27th T64 T32 T64 T58 T69 T70 1 Even orUnder Par Rds. 12 11 0 1 75-76-76 =227(+14) 80-75-81 =236(+20) 77-77-74 =228(+12) 75-70-81 =226(+16) Score 76-81-78 =235(+19) 73-78-71 =222(+12) 82-80-80 =242(+26) 74-73-77 =224(+8) Score 70-83-78 =231(+15) 71-68-69 =208(-2) 73-69-70 =212(-4) 74-76-68 =218(+5) Score 75-79-79 =233 (+23) 80-78-76 =234(+18) 81-78-78 =237(+21) 77-71-73 =221(+11) 70-71-71-80 =292(+12) 74-73-75 =222(+6) 81-80-74 =235(+19) 77-74-77 =228(+12) 76-80-78 =234(+18) 77-70-81 =228(+12) 67-68-69 =204(-6) Finishes Top-10

3 3 0 0 Windon Memorial. Finished inatieforsecondplaceatthe2004 tie attheJimHacklerCollegiatein2005… Mercedes-Benz Collegiate…Earnedafifth-place for theOspreys…Tied forsecondatthe2005 ring toFlorida,competingin21tournaments Played twoyearsatNorthFloridabeforetransfer- A included sixbirdies. with Gatorsontheseconddaya70(-2)that 12-over 228…Recordedhisfirstbelow-parround after shootingroundsof78-70-80tofinishwitha Carpet CapitalCollegiate,finishinginatiefor79th Play Championship…MadehisGatordebutatthe score atUF…Went 0-3-0atthe CollegiateMatch first-round 69representedhislowestsingle-round marked hisfirsttop-fivefinishasaGator, andhis fourth withatwo-over212(69-71-72)…Theeffort SunTrust GatorInvitational,finishinginatiefor lowest oftheday…Playedasanindividualat place …Hissecond-round72wastheteam’s Invitational, whichwasgoodforashareof34th 223 (77-72-74)attheChrisSchenkelE-Z-GO (77-75-73) …Recordedaseven-overscoreof the tournamentwithanine-overtotalof225 on thestrengthofathird-round73…Finished day inatiefor29th,butmovedupninespots best UFfinishattheevent…Openedfinal States CollegiateChampionship,matchingthe seven years…Earnedatiefor20thattheUnited top-five finisherattheconferencechampionshipto Extended Florida’s streakofhavingatleastone the bestsingle-roundscoreofhisUFtenure… 216 (75-69-72)…Hissecond-round69equaled his bestfinishasaGator, withasix-overtotalof Tied forfourthattheSECChampionship,matching East Regionalwithasix-over222(78-70-74)… … Claimedashareof32ndplaceattheNCAA with afour-round totalof300(71-79-75-75,+20) Roll …Finished80thattheNCAAChampionships (2006-07) NamedtotheSECAcademicHonor A t North Florida t Florida Majoring infinance. Future ambitionistobeaprofessionalgolfer… Involved intheFellowshipofChristianAthletes… Graduated inthetop-10ofhishighschoolclass… tradition andopportunitytoimproveasaplayer… Vanderbilt, UCFandTexas becauseofthegolf … Hasasister, Katie,27…ChoseFloridaover Born July12,1985…SonofDavidandPatBrown Personal 2001. School toback-to-backstatetitlesin2000and honors duringhisprepcareer…LedNeaseHigh Year in2002…Earnedall-districtandall-region Named theFloridaTimes-Union Player ofthe Prep of 68-71-73-68=280(-4). honors atthe2005SoutheastAmateurwithascore score of69-73-68=210(-4)…Earnedrunner-up … Placedsecondatthe2006GateOpen,postinga finishing asthesecondalternateforregionalaction Augustine localqualifierforthe2007U.S.Open, finish withasix-over146…Fired72attheSt. Harbor, Mich.,firingroundsof76and70to Point O’WoodsClubatBenton GolfandCountry … Tied for71stplaceat2007Western Amateurat Greensboro, N.C.,shooting72-74-72=218(+8) Tied for15thatthe2007CardinalAmateurin Amateur Competition Ponte Ved senior 5-7 •143 T yler Brown ra Beach, Fl a. (Northa. Fl 10/29-31 9/15-17 Date 2006-07 (JuniorSeason) Tyler Brown-CareerStats Low Tourney Score:212,SunTrust GatorInvitational,2007 Low Round:69,twice(last:SECChampionship,2007) Best Finish:T4,twice(last:SECChampionship,2007) 2006-07 Y 5/30-6/2 5/17-19 4/20-22 4/9-11 3/17-18 2/10-11 ear Collegiate MatchPlayChampionship(FortWorth, Texas) Carpet CapitalCollegiate(RockyFace,Ga.) Tournament (Site) NCAA Championships(Williamsburg,Va.) NCAA EastRegional(Alpharetta,Ga.) SEC Championship(SeaIsland,Ga.) United StatesCollegiateChampionship(Alpharetta,Ga.) Chris SchenkelE-Z-GOInvitational(Statesboro,Ga.) SunTrust GatorInvitational(Gainesville,Fla.) Tourneys 8 ori Rds d 22 a) Strokes 1,626 73.91 Avg. Best Rounds 18 69 212 54 0-3-0 T79 Finish 80 T32 T4 T20 T34 T4 Even orUnder Par Rds. 5 78-70-80 =228(+12) Score 71-79-75-75 =300(+20) 78-70-74 =222(+6) 77-69-72 =216(+6) 77-75-73 =225(+9) 77-72-74 =223(+7) 69-71-72 =212(+2) Finishes Top-10 2

2007-08 GATOR MEN’S GOLF 15 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 16 67-71), leadingtheGatorstoasecond-placefinish the IsleworthInvitationalwithaone-over217(79- Match PlayChampionship…Tied forsecondat of Florida’s fourth-placeshowingattheCollegiate Season All-Americateam…Went 2-1-1aspart 213 (71-74-68,+3)…NamedtoGolfWorld’s Mid- Gator Invitationalinatieforseventhwithscoreof total of216(75-73-68)…FinishedtheSunTrust 22nd atthePuertoRicoClassicaftershootinga a three-roundtotalof215(-1)…Earnedtiefor Southern HighlandsCollegiateChampionshipwith a two-over218(68-74-76)…Tied forthirdatthe Chris SchenkelE-Z-GOInvitational,finishingwith (75-74-76, +9)…Earnedatiefor17thatthe a shareof20thplaceafterrecordingtotal225 Finished theUnitedStatesCollegiateClassicwith with athree-daytotalof221(74-74-73,+11)… place …Tied for16thattheSEC Championship (73-69-68) attheNCAAEastRegionaltotieforfirst with atotalof284(+4)…Postedsix-under210 NCAA Championshipstofinishinatiefor35th Award …Firedroundsof71-73-69-71 atthe All-SEC honor…AsemifinalistfortheBenHogan award …Earnedhissecond-careerfirst-team becoming justthefourthGatorevertowin Region team…NamedSECPlayeroftheYear, first teamandfirst-teamPINGAll-Southeast his second-careernodtothePINGAll-America amongsophomores…Received school history best 71.76strokeaverage,whichrankedfourthin East Regional…Finishedtheyearwithateam- PING/Golfweek PreviewInvitationalandtheNCAA (2006-07) Capturedindividualmedalsatthe A t Florida 72-77) …His second-round62tied atournament teur inRumford,R.I.,firing atwo-over278(67-62- (-11) …Tied forfourthatthe2007NortheastAma- finishing tiedforfifth, shooting 69-70-67-71=277 Turned inatop-fivefinishat theSouthernAmateur, Falls C.C.,shooting268(66-66-67-69,-12)… … Tied forthirdatthe2007PorterCupNiagara Western Amateur, shooting276(68-69-70-69,-4) sixth placeandadvancedtomatchplayatthe2007 (+5) inthestrokeplayportion…Finishedtiedfor at SanFrancisco,Calif.,afterfiring76-69=145 play atthe107thU.S.AmateurTheOlympicClub …Advancedtothefirstroundofmatch victory U.S. toitssecond-consecutiveWalker CupMatch McIlroy,win overlocalIrishmanRory tohelpthe Won threeofhisfourmatches,includingasingle Amateur Competition collegiate tournament. eight-over 221attheInvernessInvitational,hisfirst rounds of75-72-74tofinishtiedfor10thwithan with ascoreof217(72-71-74,+1)…Recorded Shoal CreekInvitational…Finishedtiedfor12th carding a71(-1)duringthesecondroundof (72-68-73) …Shothisfirstunder-par roundby Koch Invitationalwithathree-undertotalof213 … Earnedhissecondtop-10finishattheGary scores of70-75-68enroutetoathree-under213 place attheCarpetCapitalCollegiate…Carded 230 (79-73-78,+14)…Earnedatieforseventh at theMercedes-BenzCollegiatewithascoreof with scoresof215(71-71-73,+5)…Tied for25th top-10 finishattheSunTrust GatorInvitational 74-68-72 andatotal214(-2)…Earnedhisfourth Classic …Finishedtiedforeighthwithscoresof 68 (-4)duringthesecondroundofPuertoRico with a10-over226(78-75-73)…Ledteam Tied for16thattheSouthernHighlands Collegiate Invitational withatotalof221(75-72-74,+5)… Finished tiedfor33rdattheChrisSchenkelE-ZGo Collegiate withascoreof216(73-72-71,E)… Earned ashareofseventhplaceattheUnitedStates Shot athen-career-best 67onthefinalday… Tournament withatotalof209(74-68-67)… at 203(-13)…Tied forseventh at hisfirstSEC … Cardedscoresof67-70-66tofinishtheevent first attheNCAA West Regional in Tucson, Ariz. first collegiateindividualmedalwhenhetiedfor Championships inSunriver, Ore.…Earnedhis Finished theseasoninatiefor10thatNCAA All-SEC andtotheSECAll-FreshmanTeam … PING All-SoutheastRegionTeam, first-team (2005-06) NamedaPINGfirst-teamAll-American, preseason first-teamAll-Americaselection. a scoreof223(75-74-74,+10)…AGolfweek tying forsixthattheInvernessInvitational,posting … Earnedthe10thtop-10finishofhiscareerafter firing asix-under210(71-67-72)totieforsixth and sixthinarow, attheCarpetCapitalCollegiate, … Producedhissecondtop-10finishoftheyear, of 70-70-63ontheweektoreachhistotal203 seven underforthetournament…Cardedscores ter firingacareer-low 63inthefinalroundtofinish individual medalatThePING/GolfweekPreviewaf- in theteamstandings…Earnedhissecondcareer G Junior 5-11 •154 Bi rant, Fl ll y Horschel a. (Baysia. d e) Low Tourney Score:203,twice(last:PING/GolfweekPreviewInvitational,2006) Low Round:63,PING/GolfweekPreviewInvitational,2006 Best Finish:1,threetimes(last:NCAAEastRegional,2007) Winged FootGolfClubinMamaroneck,N.Y. … (70-71-67) …Qualifiedforthe2006U.S.Openat posting atwo-understroke-playscoreof208 Western AmateurinBentonHarbor, Mich.,after Advanced tothematch-playphaseat2006 at theChampionshipsinceBrianGayin1993… the firstFloridagolfertowinindividualmedal 18-hole tournamentandUSGArecord…Became in Chaska,Minn.…Hisopening-round60wasan of 138(60-78,-5)atHazeltineNationalGolfClub Amateur Championship,shootingatwo-dayscore … Won theindividualmedalat 2006U.S. National AmateuroftheMonthforOctober2006 Paso, Texas …EarnedSouthernGolfAssociation ClubinEl course recordattheElPasoCountry 200 (71-62-67)…Hissecond-round62tiedthe College GolfAll-AmericaClassicwitha13-under a runner-up finishatthe2006 Western Refining a six-undertotalof278(71-68-70-69)…Posted first atthe2007AzaleaAmateurInvitationalwith to earnaspotonthePalmerCuproster…Tied for pean squad…BecamejustthesecondGatorever overtheEuro- the UnitedStatestoan18-6victory Went undefeatedatthe2007PalmerCup,leading the lowestoftournamentbythreestrokes… and WannamoisettClubrecord,was Country 5/31-6/3 5/18-20 4/21-23 4/10-11 3/18-19 3/10-12 2/26-28 2/18-19 2/5-7 11/4-6 10/10-11 9/26-27 9/19-20 Date 2005-06 (FreshmanSeason) 10/29-31 10/22-24 10/2-4 9/15-17 9/11-12 Date 2006-07 (Sophomoreeason) Billy Horschel-CareerStats Totals: 2006-07 2005-06 Y 5/30-6/2 5/17-19 4/20-22 4/9-11 3/17-18 3/9-11 2/25-27 2/10-11 ear NCAA Championships (Sunriver, Ore.) NCAA West Regional(Tucson, Ariz.) SEC Tournament (SeaIsland,Ga.) United StatesCollegiate(Atlanta, Ga.) Chris SchenkelE-ZGoInvitational (Statesboro,Ga.) Southern HighlandsCollegiate(LasVegas, Nev.) Puerto RicoClassic(RioGrande,P.R.) SunTrust GatorInvitational(Gainesville,Fla.) Mercedes-Benz Collegiate(PonteVedra Beach,Fla.) Carpet CapitalCollegiate(Dalton,Ga.) Gar Shoal CreekInvitational(Birmingham,Ala.) Inverness Invitational(Toledo, Ohio) Tournament (Site) Collegiate MatchPlayChampionship(FortWorth, Texas) Isleworth Invitational(Orlando,Fla.) PING/Golfweek PreviewInvitational(Williamsburg,Va.) Carpet CapitalCollegiate(RockyFace,Ga.) Inverness Invitational(Toledo, Ohio) Tournament (Site) NCAA Championships(Williamsburg,Va.) NCAA EastRegional(Alpharetta,Ga.) SEC Championship(SeaIsland,Ga.) United StatesCollegiateChampionship(Alpharetta,Ga.) Chris SchenkelE-Z-GOInvitational(Statesboro,Ga.) Southern HighlandsCollegiateChampionship(LasVegas, Nev.) Puerto RicoClassic(SanJuan,Rico) SunTrust GatorInvitational (Gainesville,Fla.) Tourneys y KochInvitational(Tampa, Fla.) 26 13 13 Rds 77 37 40 2006 GCAAAll-FreshmanTeam 2007 SECPlayeroftheYear Two-time first-teamAll-SEC(2006,2007) (2006, 2007) Two-time first-teamAll-SoutheastRegion Two-time first-teamAll-American(2006,2007) Strokes 5,539 2,655 2,884 71.94 71.76 72.10 Avg. Honor Societyandmadethehonorroll. Coached byBobPauley…MemberoftheNational the SandpiperGolfClubinLakeland2003… ship hisjunioryearatBayside…Shota61 earned atop-fiveplacingatthestatechampion- 2004 statechampionship(72-69=141)…Also both 2002and2003…Finishedtiedforfifthatthe Earned SpaceCoastGolferoftheYear honorsin Prep 2005 U.S.AmateurChampionship. … Firedatwo-dayscoreof155(77-78)atthe (75-77, +12),missingthecutbyjusttwostrokes. Finished tiedfor82ndaftercardingascoreof152 Majoring insportmanagement. … FutureambitionistoplayonthePGATour … weightlifting andplayingvarioustypesofsports Chris, 32,andBrian,18…Hobbiesinclude of KathyandBillHorschel…Hastwobrothers, Born Dec.7,1986,inMelbourne,Fla.…Son Personal Best Rounds 63 18 63 67 203 203 203 54 T10 T1 T7 T7 T33 T16 T8 T6 T25 T7 T10 T12 T10 Finish 2-1-1 T2 1 T6 T6 Finish T35 T1 T16 T20 T17 T3 T22 T7 Even orUnder Par Rds. 34 16 18 69-74-76-67 = 286(-2) 67-70-66 =203(-13) 74-68-67 =209(-1) 73-72-71 =216(E) 75-72-74 =221(+5) 78-75-73 =226(+10) 74-68-72 =214(-2) 71-71-73 =215(+5) 79-73-78 =230(+14) 70-75-68 =213(-3) 72-68-75 =213(-3) 72-71-74 =217(+1) 75-72-74 =221(+8) Score 79-67-71 =217(+1) 70-70-63 =203(-7) 71-67-72 =210(-6) 75-74-74 =223(+10) Score 71-73-69-71 =284(+4) 73-69-68 =210(-6) 74-74-73 =221(+11) 75-74-76 =225(+9) 68-74-76 =218(+2) 69-72-74 =215(-1) 75-73-68 =216(E) 71-74-68 =213(+3) Finishes Top-10 16 7 9 24th atthePuertoRicoClassic…Tied for48that 217 (69-72-76,+1)thatplacedhiminatiefor an opening-round69enroutetoafinaltotalof 222 (73-75-74)…Matchedhisseasonlowwith Highlands CollegiateChampionshipwithasix-over at theevent…Tied for23rdatthe Southern 47th …Posteda10-overscoreof226(77-77-72) Schenkel E-Z-GOInvitationaltoplaceinatiefor (83-72-78) …Firedafinal-round72attheChris States CollegiateChampionshipwitha17-over233 71, +12)…Finishedinatiefor56thattheUnited the SECChampionshipwithascoreof222(76-75- tournament’s firstday…Earnedashareof23rdat first-round 71(-1)wastheteam’s lowscoreonthe Regional withaneight-over224(71-78-75)…His … Finishedinatiefor50thattheNCAAEast total ranksasthefourth-bestinschoolhistory a two-over282(72-69-71-70)…Hisfour-round in atiefor29thattheNCAAChampionshipswith average, goodforsecondontheteam…Finished recognition …Postedacareer-best 73.47stroke (2006-07) EarnedSECAcademicHonorRoll A t Florida one-under 71onthesecondday…Cardedback- Collected his10throundatparorbetterwitha Championship witha72-holetotalof295(+7)… (2005-06) Earnedatop-50finishattheNCAA an eventfromstarttofinish. marked thefirstoccasionthatheshotunderparat his fourthcareertournamentatparorbetter, and for 11thplace…Hisscoresof71-70-71gavehim responded withafour-under 212tofinishinatie season debutattheCarpetCapitalCollegiateand of 215(76-70-69,+5)totiefor31st…Madehis four strokes…Finishedthetournamentwithatotal Golfweek PreviewInvitational,whichtheywonby players belowparinthefinalroundofPING/ Turned inaone-under69togivetheGatorsthree for 19thwithasix-overtotalof222(69-71-82)… finish oftheyearatIsleworthInvitational,tying total-holes tiebreaker…Earnedhissecondtop-20 over Duke,enablingFloridatotakethematchviaa a criticalmatchintheGators’second-roundwin Collegiate MatchPlayChampionship…Halved (75-76-72, +13)…Turned ina1-2-1recordatthe the SunTrust GatorInvitationalwithascoreof223 Jack junior 5-9 •157 T o sonvi b y Rag lle, Fl a. (Bartraa. m Trai l and Low Tourney KochInvitational2005 Score:209,Gary KochInvitational2005,PuertoRicoClassic2006,SECTournamentLow Round:67,Gary 2006 KochInvitational2005 Best Finish:T2,Gary 10/29-31 10/22-24 10/2-4 9/15-17 Date 2006-07 (Sophomoreeason) Toby Ragland‑CareerStats alternate for 2007 U.S.Openregional qualifying teur, finishingin14th…Earned aspotassecond Shot asecondround67 inthe2007PlayersAma- Amateur Competition second placewithatotalof209(-7). tournament …Cardedscoresof69-67-73totie for Koch Invitational,hisfirstcollegiate at theGary of 227(76-75-76,+11)…Heldthe36-holelead 56th attheCarpetCapitalCollegiatewithascore score of230(82-73-75,+14)…Finishedtiedfor for 25thattheMercedes-BenzCollegiatewitha scores of72-76-76tofinishat224(+14)… Tied at theSunTrust GatorInvitational…Recorded even-par totalof216(72-77-67)…Tied for34th with a67(-5)…Finishedtiedfor18than during thefinalroundofPuertoRicoClassic Southern HighlandsCollegiate…Ledtheteam 236 (83-73-80,+20)tofinishtiedfor64thatthe 73 topostatotalof219(+3)…Cardedscore Schenkel E-ZGoInvitationalwithscoresof74-72- (76-78-73) …Finishedtiedfor19thattheChris States Collegiatewithathree-roundtotalof227 on thesecondday…Tied for40thattheUnited … Matchedhiscareer-best roundwitha67(-3) during thesecondroundofSECTournament Regional inatiefor55th…Hadhole-in-one to-back roundsof71(-1)tofinishtheNCAA West 5/31-6/3 5/18-20 4/21-23 4/10-11 3/18-19 3/10-12 2/26-28 2/18-19 2/5-7 11/4-6 10/10-11 Date 2005-06 (FreshmanSeason) Totals: 2006-07 2005-06 Y 5/30-6/2 5/17-19 4/20-22 4/9-11 3/17-18 3/9-11 2/25-27 2/10-11 ear

Collegiate MatchPlayChampionship(FortWorth, Texas) Isleworth Invitational(Orlando,Fla.) PING/Golfweek PreviewInvitational(Williamsburg,Va.) Carpet CapitalCollegiate(RockyFace,Ga.) Tournament (Site) NCAA Championship(Sunriver, Ore.) NCAA West Regional(Tucson, Ariz.) SEC Tournament (SeaIsland,Ga.) United StatesCollegiate(Atlanta,Ga.) Chris SchenkelE-ZGoInvitational(Statesboro,Ga.) Southern HighlandsCollegiate(LasVegas, Nev.) Puerto RicoClassic(RioGrande,Rico) SunTrust GatorInvitational(Gainesville,Fla.) Mercedes-Benz Collegiate(PonteVedra Beach,Fla.) Carpet CapitalCollegiate(Dalton,Fla.) KochInvitational(Tampa,Gary Fla.) Tournament (Site) NCAA Championships(Williamsburg,Va.) NCAA EastRegional(Alpharetta,Ga.) SEC Championship(SeaIsland,Ga.) United StatesCollegiateChampionship(Alpharetta,Ga.) Chris SchenkelE-Z-GOInvitational(Statesboro,Ga.) Southern HighlandsCollegiateChampionship(LasVegas, Nev.) Puerto RicoClassic(SanJuan,Rico) SunTrust GatorInvitational(Gainesville,Fla.) Tourneys 23 12 11 l) Rds 68 34 34 Strokes 5,009 2,498 2,511 73.66 73.47 73.85 Avg. … Majoringinfitnessandwellness. include workingoutandplayingavarietyofsports ambition istoplayonthePGATour …Hobbies … Hasanolderbrother, Jimmy(22)…Future Born Sept.6,1986…SonofJimandTeri Ragland Personal State Championship. Trail HighSchool…Won the2003Florida2A a 34.8strokeaveragehissenioryearatBartram Championship afterrecordinga72-70=142…Had Tied forseventhatthe2004Florida2AState Prep Championship inSanFrancisco,Calif. the roundof64at2004U.S.JuniorAmateur the 2004U.S.AmateurChampionship…Reached Western AmateurChampionship…Qualifiedfor with ascoreof217(+1)…Competedatthe2005 Island, Ga.,afterfiringroundsof73-69-75tofinish ished inatiefor23rdatthe2007JonesCupSea with a73atthePalmHarborlocalqualifier…Fin- Best Rounds 67 18 69 67 209 212 209 54 1-2-1 T19 T31 T11 Finish T50 T55 T14 T40 T19 T64 T18 T34 T25 T56 T2 Finish T29 T50 T23 T56 T47 T23 T24 T48 Even orUnder Par Rds. 24 14 10 69-71-82 =222(+6) 76-70-69 =215(+5) 71-70-71 =212(-4) Score 74-71-76-74 =295(+7) 73-71-71 =215(-1) 76-67-70 =213(+9) 76-78-73 =227(+11) 74-72-73 =219(+3) 83-73-80 =236(+20) 72-77-67 =216(E) 72-76-76 =224(+14) 82-73-75 =230(+14) 76-75-76 =227(+11) 69-67-73 =209(-7) Score 72-69-71-70 =282(+2) 71-78-75 =224(+8) 76-75-71 =222(+12) 83-72-78 =233(+17) 77-77-72 =226(+10) 73-75-74 =222(+6) 69-72-76 =217(+1) 75-76-72 =223(+13) Finishes Top-10

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2007-08 GATOR MEN’S GOLF 17 18 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA (W Gainesvi sopho 6-0 •152 Alexand T Charl junior 6-5 •190 S Wi trickler oo yson db ll ottesvi more erry Forest Schoo lle, Fl lle, V a. (Bu a. a. a. er chho l l) z) Match PlayChampionships. by ascoreof3-and-1attheHootersCollegiate Was defeatedbyZacReynoldsofOklahomaState rounds of77-79-87=243(+27)toplace73rd… career actionattheIsleworthInvitationalandfired match-play tournamentontheseason…Sawfirst (2004-05) Sawactioninonestroke-playand any tournamentaction. (2005-06) Redshirtedtheseasonanddidnotsee at theCarpetCapitalCollegiate. of 78-73-74=225(+9)tofinishina65th-placetie first collegiateroundbelowpar…Postedrounds included hisfirsteagleoftheseason,marked 77-80-71 =228(+12)…Hisfinal-round71,which for 45thattheIsleworthInvitationalwithscoresof first-round 68wasacollegiate18-holelow… Tied a career-best scoreof68-72-72=212(+2)…His Gator Invitational,finishinginatieforfourthwith (2006-07) PlayedasanindividualattheSunTrust A total of290 (75-70-71-74, +6)…Competed inthe 2007 AzaleaAmateurInvitational withafour-round during histhirdround64 …Tied for28thatthe ofthe13thhole a double-eaglefromthe fairway legas toadvancethefinal eightplayers…Made Harbor, Mich…DefeatedfellowGatorManuelVil- play segmentatPointO’Woods GolfClubinBenton shooting -4(71-72-64-69=276)duringthestroke vanced tothematchplayat2007Western Amateur, to-back 77talliesinthestrokeplayportion…Ad- Olympic ClubinSanFrancisco,Calif.,firingback- Competed inthe107thU.S.AmateuratThe Amateur Competition second-round eagle. carding ascore234(77-78-79,+21),including Invitational …Finishedinatiefor43rdafter collegiate debutattheseason-openingInverness 1-2-0 record…Oneofthreefreshmentomakehis Collegiate MatchPlayChampionship,postinga … HelpedtheGatorstoafourth-placefinishat 72-72, +5)asFloridawontheSunTrust Invitational Finished inatiefor15thwithscoreof215(71- and washisfirstfinaltotalinrednumbers… San Juanmarkedhissecond-straighttop-15finish, score of214(77-69-68)…Theperformancein Puerto RicoClassictiedfor12thwithatwo-under second-round 69andafinal-round68,tofinishthe career-low roundsonconsecutivedays,firinga three-round totalof238(78-77-83,+22)…Shot Highlands CollegiateChampionshipwitha (81-72-74, +17)…Placed76thattheSouthern Championship withathree-roundtotalof227 (2006-07) Earnedashareof38thattheSEC A Va., afterrecordinga77-77-66= 220(+10)… 17th attheKenridgeInvitationalinCharlottesville, with scoresof69-79-70=218(+8)…Tied for Amateur inPalatka,Fla.,wherehefinished11th 213 (+3)…Competedatthe2005FloridaAzalea the 2006FloridaAzaleaAmateurwithascoreof State Open…Notcheda10th-placeshowingat = 139(-5)…Tied for17thatthe 2006Connecticut 2006 VirginiaStateAmateurwithroundsof70-69 … Won theindividualmedalat qualifierforthe 74-71=145 (+4),lostinfirstroundofmatchplay at the2007NorthandSouthAmateur, shooting scores of70-76-71-71=218(+8)…Tied for47th 2007 MonroeInvitationalChampionship,with second qualifyingspot…Tied for 25thatthe Qualifier atAnglebrookGCinNY; lostplayofffor (-2) …Placedthird(firstalternate)atUSAmateur Connecticut StateOpen,shooting69-73-72=214 Tied for3rdandwaslowamateur atthe2007 36-hole finalatClub… Woodbridge Country stroke playqualifying,wonfivematches,including 2007 ConnecticutAmateurchampion;after36-hole Amateur Competition t Florida t Florida Will Strickler–Careertats Virginia PrepLeagueIndividualChampionin2003 Prep the 2003Mid-PinesJunior. two-round scoreof134(65-69)toplacesecondat tesville CityChampionship…Fireda10-under 208 (69-70-69)tofinishthirdatthe2003Charlot- 2003 USGAAmateurQualifier…Shotatwo-under Bowers GolfInvitational…Placedsixthatthe Matches Team …Semifinalistatthe2003Bobby Member ofthe2003VSGAVirginia-Carolinas = 215(-1)atthe2003VSGAJuniorAmateur… = 215(-1)…Firedathree-roundtotalof73-72-70 Jefferson Cupwithathree-roundscoreof68-78-69 (+3) …Earnedasecond-placefinishatthe2003 after afour-round totalof71-67-74-71=283 Finished tiedfor47thatthe2004EasternAmateur with athree-roundtotalof71-77-70=218(+8)… the 2004AJGANaturalResourcesBluegrassJunior 76-71-67-78 =292(+4)…Tied foreighthplaceat Open inRichmond,Va., andrecordedscoresof … Competedatthe2005SunTrust VirginiaState in Midlothian,Va., withscoresof72-71=143(-1) Placed secondattheVSGAAmateur/OpenQualifier 10/29-31 9/11-12 Date 2006-07 (FreshmanSeason) Tyson Alexander-CareerStats played threeyearsofhighschoolbasketball. asteamcaptaintwice…Also seasons …Served selection …NamedteamMVPtwo-consecutive … Atwo-timeAlachuaCountyPlayeroftheYear Named the2004GainesvilleSunPlayerofYear Prep Junior Championshipandthe2004U.S.Amateur. 2004 GatorOpen…Qualifiedforthe2005U.S. County Amateur…Claimedmedalisthonorsatthe Junior Championship…Won the 2005Alachua Championship …Placedfirstatthe2005Southern Earned runner-up honorsatthe2006FloridaJunior 2006 FCWTGainesvillewithafinal-round63… a scoreof222(72-71-79,+12)…Took firstatthe 2006 Western Amateur, finishingtiedfor55thwith 11/14-16 10/25-26 Date 2004-05 (FreshmanSeason) 2/10-11 10/22-24 9/15-17 Date 2006-07 (Sophomoreeason) Totals 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 Y Low Tourney Score:212(+2),SunTrust GatorInvitational,2007 Low Round:68,SunTrust GatorInvitational,2007 Best Finish:T4th,SunTrust GatorInvitational,2007 Low Tourney Score:214,PuertoRicoClassic,2007 Low Round:68,PuertoRicoClassic,2007 Best Finish:T12,PuertoRicoClassic,2007 2006-07 Y 4/20-22 3/9-11 2/25-27 2/10-11 ear ear Collegiate MatchPlayChampionship (FortWorth, Texas) Inverness Invitational(Toledo, Ohio) Tournament (Site) Hooters MatchPlayChampionships(Howey-in-the-Hills,Fla.) Isleworth Invitational(Orlando,Fla.) Tournament (Site) SunTrust GatorInvitational(Gainesville,Fla.) Isleworth Invitational(Orlando,Fla.) Carpet CapitalCollegiate(RockyFace,Ga.) Tournament (Site) SEC Championship (SeaIsland,Ga.) Southern HighlandsCollegiate Championship(LasVegas, Nev.) Puerto RicoClassic(SanJuan, PuertoRico) SunTrust GatorInvitational(Gainesville,Fla.) Tourneys Tourneys DNP 5 3 2 6 Rds Rds 12 15 9 3 Strokes Strokes 1,128 908 665 243 75.67 73.89 81.00 75.20 Avg. Avg. … Majoringineconomics. tion …Futureambitionistoplayprofessionalgolf academic excellence,greatweatherandgolftradi- and listeningtomusic…SelectedFloridaforits … Hobbiesincludeplayingpoolandbaseball Chose FloridaoverKentuckyandPennsylvania honor rollstudent…APScholarwithhonors Meggie …GraduatedCumLaudeHigh of RichardandDianaStrickler…Hasonesister, Born Jan.15,1986,inBronxville,N.Y. …Son Personal team asafreshman. Named MostValuable Playerforthevarsitytennis and 2004VirginiaPrepLeagueChampionships… Forest Schoolgolfteam…Ledtothe2003 and 2004)…Co-captainofthe2004Woodberry Two-time VirginiaAll-PrepLeaguegolfteam(2003 the 2003WoodberryForestFallInvitational… … Setthetournamentrecordbyfiringa67in Forest FallInvitationalChampion(2002and2003) League Championships…Two-time Woodberry … Tied forthirdplaceatthe2004VirginiaPrep sciences. sional golfer…Majoringinsocialandbehavioral friends …Futureambitionistobeaprofes- hobbies asplayingsportsandhangingoutwith andcoachingstaff…Listshis schedule, history Florida overAlabamabecauseofthestrength at Florida…Hasasister, Cortnee,23…Chose Alexander …Hisfatheristheheadgolfcoach Born July13,1988…SonofBuddyandJane Personal Best Rounds Best Rounds 18 68 18 68 77 68 212 212 243 214 54 54 1-2-0 T43 Finish 0-1 73rd Finish T4th T45th T65th Finish T38 76 T12 T15 Even orUnder Even orUnder Par Rds. Par Rds. 2 2 0 2 77-78-79 =234(+21) Score 77-79-87 =243(+27) Score 68-72-72 =212(+2) 77-80-71 =228(+12) 78-73-74 =225(+9) Score 81-72-74 =227 (+17) 78-77-83 =238(+22) 77-69-68 =214(-2) 71-72-72 =215(+5) Finishes Finishes Top-10 Top-10 0

1 0 1 (Fl (I Med sopho •1455-10 E And West P sopho 6-1 •170 Brown Chappell M chavarria ori G A ellin, C d ca d more more alm Beach, Fl a So res em o uthern) y) l o mb ia a. a. A season intheUFprogram. (2006-07) Didnotseeactionduringhisfirst A played soccerandtennisinhighschool. in Japan…EarnedtheBestSeniorAward …Also performance attheWorld GolfCupChampionship Led histeamtoarunner-up finishwitha28-under Prep Open in2004. … Finishedsecondatthematch-playColombian ment …Placedthirdatthe2005JuniorWorld Cup runner-up honorsatthe2005OrangeBowltourna- shooting four-under forthetournament…Earned in strokeplay…Won the2005DoralPublixby Club inChaska,Minn.,afterfiringafour-over 147 Amateur ChampionshipatHazeltineNationalGolf to thefirstroundofmatchplayat106thU.S. World AmateurTeam Championships…Advanced 286 (-2),helpingColombiatiefor22ndatthe2006 All-America honors…Tied for28thwithascoreof ing tiedfor40thplace…Earned2006RolexJunior Mich., shooting+9(71-73-73-72=289)andfinish- O’Woods ClubatBentonHarbor, GolfandCountry Appeared inthe2007Western AmateuratPoint 75-80 =155(+15)inthestrokeplayportion… Olympic ClubinSanFrancisco,Calif.,shooting Competed inthe107thU.S.AmateuratThe Amateur Competition finish inatiefor43rd. Invitational …Shotroundsof77-80-77=234to collegiate debutattheseason-openingInverness career best…Oneofthreefreshmentomakehis 34th-place tie…Hisfinal-round71markeda with roundsof72-73-71=216(+6),goodfora Gators winthePING/GolfweekPreviewInvitational the firstroundwithascoreof71…Helped = 221(+11)…Tied his18-hole careerbestin Gator Invitationalafterrecordingatotalof71-75-75 score of230(+14)…Tied for40th attheSunTrust ern HighlandsCollegiateChampionshipwitha (2006-07) Finishedinatiefor49thattheSouth- A first-team all-areain2003. earning first-teamall-areahonors…Alsonamed runner-up finish at the 2004 state tournament, while … HelpedleadhisCardinalNewmanteamtoa Florida JuniorTour PlayeroftheYear in2005 Named theFloridaStateGolfAssociationand Prep 2005 FloridaJuniorTour competitioninOcala. a scoreof63-71-70=204(-6)…Alsowonthe the FloridaStateJuniorChampionshipin2005with 2006 SFPGAOpen…Claimedmedalisthonorsat (-2) …Producedaninth-placeshowingatthe County Amateurwithascoreof69-73-72=214 … Placedsecondatthe2006West PalmBeach Invitational withascoreof300(75-80-71-74,+16) in atiefor55thatthe2007AzaleaAmateur two-round tallyof82-79=161(+21)…Finished Olympic ClubinSanFrancisco,Calif.,shootinga Competed inthe107thU.S.AmateuratThe Amateur Competition Southern. Transferred toFloridabeforecompetingfor t FloridaSouthern t Florida t Florida Low Tourney Score:216,PING/GolfweekPreviewInvitational,2006 Low Round:71,twice(last:SunTrust GatorInvitational,2007) Best Finish:T34,PING/GolfweekPreviewInvitational,2006 2006-07 Y istration. business admin- Tour …Majoringin playing onthePGA NCAA championshipand tions includewinningan academics …Futureambi- great golfprogramandstrong Society …ChoseFloridaforits … ParticipatedintheNationalHonor where hegraduated10thinhisclass Florida rosterfromCardinalNewman, and Lyda (9)…Oneoftwoplayersonthe 1975-78 …Hastwosisters,Elizabeth(22) Brown …HisfatherplayedtennisatFloridafrom Born May12,1987…SonofChapandBarbara Personal 3/9-11 2/10-11 10/2-4 9/11-12 Date 2006-07 (Sophomoreeason) Andres Echavarria -CareerStats activities…ChoseFlorida of communityservice high schoolwhilealsoparticipatinginavariety and Nicolas,13…Graduatedwithhonorsfrom Botero Echavarria…Hastwobrothers,Miguel,16, Born Feb.8,1988…SonofEmilioandAnaMaria Personal ear Southern HighlandsCollegiateChampionship(LasVegas, Nev.) SunTrust GatorInvitational (Gainesville,Fla.) PING/Golfweek PreviewInvitational(Williamsburg,Va.) Inverness Invitational(Toledo, Ohio) Tournament (Site) Tourneys 4 Rds 12 Strokes 901 75.08 Avg. sciences. and music…Majoringinsocialbehavioral …Listshishobbiesassports the pleasantclimate…Futureambitionistobea the strongacademicandgolftraditions,aswell over UCF, Texas Tech, OklahomaStateandBYUfor BestRounds 18 71 216 54 T49 T40 T34 T43 Finish Even orUnder Par Rds. 0 73-76-81 =230(+14) 71-75-75 =221(+11) 72-73-71 =216(+6) 77-80-77 =234(+21) Score Finishes Top-10 0

2007-08 GATOR MEN’S GOLF 19 20 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA All-America recognition in 2005…NamedPalm Received Rolexhonorable mentionJunior Prep American JuniorGolfAssociationPINGMirasol. … Collectedtheindividualmedalat2005 for ninthatthe2005PoloGolfJuniorInvitational Play Championshiponthefirstextrahole… Tied pionship …Won the2005FloridaJuniorMatch Finished sixthatthe2006FloridaJuniorCham- Amateur Competition tournament action. (2006-07) Redshirtedtheseasonanddidnotsee A (Desert Mo Scottsd Sopho 6-0 •177 McKenney Ti t Florida m more ale, Ariz. untain) tied for37that232(82-75-75,+19). the season-openingInvernessInvitationaltofinish of threefreshmentomakehiscollegiatedebutat marked hisfirstcollegiateroundbelowpar…One 20 finishatThePreview, andhisopening-round68 Preview Invitational…Postedhisfirstcareertop- tie for18thandhelpFloridawinthePING/Golfweek rounds of68-73-71tototal212(+2)finishina 74-85, +21)attheIsleworthInvitational…Carded … Finishedinatiefor77thwithtotalof237(78- for 20thbehindasix-overscoreof216(72-71-73) individual attheSunTrust GatorInvitational,tying ing atotalof223(73-72-78,+7)…Playedasan Tied for50thatthePuertoRicoClassicafterpost- Invitational withatotalof217(68-77-72,+1)… to atiefor11thattheChrisSchenkelE-Z-GO 226 (72-77-77)…Firedafirst-round68enroute States CollegiateChampionship,cardinga10-over over 224(79-69-76)…Tied for24thattheUnited a tiefor33rdattheSECChampionshipwith14- for 27thattheNCAAEastRegional…Finishedin springboard toafive-over221(72-73-76)andtie seventh roundoftheseasonatparorbetter, asa of 22ndplace…Usedafirst-round72,his 69) attheNCAAChampionshipstoearnashare (3.84) …Turned inaone-over281(66-77-69- in strokeaverage(73.84)andscoringdifferential (2006-07) Finishedtheyearthirdonteam A administration. play onthePGATour …Majoring inbusiness especially basketball…Futureambitionisto Newman …Listshishobbiesasplayingsports, two playersontheFloridarosterfromCardinal for thetradition,coachesandweather…Oneof Wight …Hasabrother, Chip,17…ChoseFlorida Born May21,1987…SonofHowardandEllen Personal school basketball. individual medalist…Playedoneyearofhigh and asenior…Atwo-timedistricttournament Beach CountyAll-Areafirst-teamasajunior (C P redshirt Freshman 5-11 •167 Wight Ro Tour PlayeroftheYear. Championships …Namedthe2004FCWTJunior at boththe2004and2005U.S.JuniorAmateur 65-68-67 =200…Advancedtothequarterfinals Championship, whereheshotathree-roundtotalof … Placedfirstatthe2005AJGAPINGPhoenix decided tocompeteinthePacificCoastAmateur Qualified forthe2006AJGACannonCup Team, but tied for36thatthe2006PacificCoastAmateur… to eventualchampionCharlieBeljan…Finished semifinals ofthe2006ArizonaAmateur, losing earning hisfinalhonorin2006…Reachedthe (+15) …Athree-timeRolexJuniorAll-American, Championship withscoresof77-73-76-77=303 207 (-9)…Tied for23rdattheSahalee Players Tied forsixthatthe2007Players Amateurwitha Amateur Competition alm Beach, Fl t Florida ard inal Newman) bb ie a. Tim McKenney-CareerStats behavioral sciences. to playonthePGATour …Majoringinsocialand excellence andgolftradition…Futureambitionis ern Californiabecauseoftheschool’s academic Arizona, ArizonaState,OklahomaStateandSouth- Jaime, CortneyandAshley…ChoseFloridaover of Tim andDebMcKenney…Hasthreesisters: Born Nov. 19,1987,inBarrington,Ill.…Son Personal prep career. as teamcaptainduringthefinaltwoyearsofhis 5A RegionalChampionshipin2003…Served High SchoolCityChampion…Won theArizona medalist honors…2004and2005Scottsdale5A Captured 2005Arizona5A-IISuperRegionalco- (134)… the lowestscoreintournamenthistory Arizona 5A-IIstatechampionshipin2005,tying High SchoolPlayeroftheYear in2005…Won the Team …ArizonaRepublicandEastValley Tribune 2006 EASportsHighSchoolGolfAll-America Golf AthleteoftheYear honors…Selectedtothe Earned 2006NationalHighSchoolBoysSenior Prep Florida high schoolstatechampionships inboth tournament titles…Led BradentonAcademyto selections in2005and2006 …OwnsfiveAJGA tion (AJGA)All-American …Includingfirst-team A four-time Rolex/American JuniorGolfAssocia- Prep British AmateurChampionshipin2006. the 2005U.S.AmateurChampionshipandat Cotta Invitational…Qualifiedformatchplayat St. AugustineAmateurClassicandthe2006Terra … Capturedtheindividualmedalatboth2005 2007 PorterCup,firing67-69-70-70=276(-4) Men’s AmateurRankings…Tied for17thatthe The 34th-ratedplayerintheGolfweek/Titleist Amateur Competition 5/30-6/2 5/17-19 4/20-22 4/9-11 3/17-18 2/25-27 2/10-11 10/22-24 10/2-4 9/11-12 Date 2006-07 (FreshmanSeason) Low Tourney Score:212,PING/GolfweekPreviewInvitational,2006 Low Round:66,NCAAChampionships,2007 Best Finish:T11,ChrisSchenkelE-Z-GOInvitational,2007 2006-07 Y ear NCAA Championships(Williamsburg,Va.) NCAA EastRegional(Alpharetta,Ga.) SEC Championship(SeaIsland,Ga.) United StatesCollegiateChampionship(Alpharetta,Ga.) Chris SchenkelE-Z-GOInvitational(Statesboro,Ga.) Puerto RicoClassic(SanJuan,Rico) SunTrust GatorInvitational(Gainesville,Fla.) Isleworth Invitational(Orlando,Fla.) PING/Golfweek PreviewInvitational(Williamsburg,Va.) Inverness Invitational(Toledo, Ohio) Tournament (Site) Tourneys 10 Rds 31 Strokes 2,289 73.84 Avg. (Brad Tour …Majoringinbusiness/economics. National …FutureambitionistoplayonthePGA favorite golfcoursesasGrayhawkG.C.andNaples the coaches,facilitiesandweather…Listshis brothers, Ben,16,andBo,9…ChoseFloridafor Mathatham andUnya“Ann”Vongvanij …Hastwo Born Dec.15,1988…SonofVivatchai“Kit” Personal Leadbetter PlayeroftheYear honors. 2005 and2006…Alsoearned2004-05David Brad Freshman 5-5 •140 V Arnond “Bank Best Rounds 18 66 ongvani enton, Fl 212 enton A 54 T22 T27 T33 T24 T11 T50 T20 T77 T18 T37 Finish Even orUnder Par Rds. d ca a. a. 10 66-77-69-69 =281(+1) 72-73-76 =221(+5) 79-69-76 =224(+14) 72-77-77 =226(+10) 68-77-72 =217(+1) 73-72-78 =223(+7) 72-71-73 =216(+6) 78-74-85 =237(+21) 68-73-71 =212(+2) 82-75-75 =232(+19) Score em j y) Finishes Top-10 0 ” 2006-07 scorecard Scorecard 2006-07 Oct. 2-4 Williamsburg, Va. Preview Invitational Sept. 11-12 Toledo, Ohio Inverness Invitational Oct. 22-24 Orlando, Fla. Isleworth Invitational Sept. 15-17 Dalton, Ga. Carpet CapitalCollegiate Oct. 29-31 Fort Worth, Texas Collegiate MatchPlay Feb. 10-11 Gainesville, Fla. SunTrust GatorInvitational Feb. 26-28 San Juan,PuertoRico Puerto RicoClassic March 9-11 Las Vegas, Nev. Southern HighlandsCollegiate March 17-18 Statesboro, Ga. Chris SchenkelE-Z-GOInvitational April 9-11 Alpharetta, Ga. United StatesCollegiate April 20-22 Sea Island,Ga. SEC Championship May 17-19 Alpharetta, Ga. NCAA EastRegional May 30-June2 Williamsburg, Va. NCAA Championships Stroke Average Low Tournament Low Round Total Strokes Total Rounds Tournaments 77-78-79 =234 78-77-83 =238 81-72-74 =227 Alexander 71-72-72 = 77-69-68 = 215 (+5) 214 (-2) Tyson T43rd 1-2-0 T15th T12th T38th 75.20 1,128 (+21) (+22) (+17) 76th 214 68 15 6 81-71-78 =230 78-70-80 =228 71-79-75-75 = 69-71-72 = 77-72-74 = 77-75-73 = 75-69-72 = 78-70-74 = 300 (+20) 212 (+2) 223 (+7) 225 (+9) 216 (+6) 222 (+6) Brown T32nd Tyler T25th T79th 0-3-0 T34th T20th 73.91 1,626 (+14) (+23) T4th T4th 80th 212 69 22 8 77-80-77 =234 71-75-75 =221 73-76-81 =230 Echavarria 72-73-71 = 216 (+6) Andres T43rd T34th T40th T49th 75.08 (+21) (+11) (+14) 216 901 71 12 4 75-74-74 =223 74-74-73 =221 71-73-69-71 = 79-67-71 = 70-70-63 = 71-67-72 = 71-74-68 = 75-73-68 = 68-74-76 = 69-72-74 = 75-74-76 = 73-69-68 = Horschel 217 (+1) 213 (+3) 218 (+2) 225 (+9) 284 (+4) 203 (-7) 210 (-6) 215 (-1) 210 (-6) 216 (E) T22nd 2-1-1 T20th T35th 71.76 2,655 (+10) (+11) Billy T2nd T3rd T6th T6th T7th T1st T17 T16 203 1st 63 37 13 78-74-85 =237 82-75-75 =232 72-77-77 =226 79-69-76 =224 66-77-69-69 = McKenney 68-73-71 = 72-71-73 = 73-72-78 = 68-77-72 = 72-73-76 = 212 (+2) 216 (+6) 223 (+7) 217 (+1) 221 (+5) 281 (+1) T22nd 2, 289 T33rd T18th T77th T37th T20th T50th T11th T27th 73.84 (+21) (+19) (+10) (+14) Tim T24 212 68 31 10 Jessie Mudd 0-2 1 - - - - - 75-76-72 =223 77-77-72 =226 83-72-78 =233 76-75-71 =222 72-69-71-70 = 71-70-71 = 69-71-82 = 76-70-69 = 69-72-76 = 73-75-74 = 71-78-75 = Ragland 222 (+6) 215 (+5) 217 (+1) 222 (+6) 224 (+8) 282 (+2) 212 (-4) T23rd T23rd T11th T19th 1-2-1 T49th T24th T47th T56th T50th T29th 2,498 73.47 T31st Toby (+13) (+10) (+17) (+12) 212 69 34 12 77-80-71 =228 78-73-74 = 68-70-72 = Strickler 225 (+9) 212 (+2) T65th T45th 73.89 (+12) Will T4th 212 665 68 9 3 70-83-78 =231 77-70-81 =228 76-80-78 =234 77-74-77 =228 81-80-74 =235 70-71-71-80 = 73-69-70 = 71-68-69 = 74-76-68 = 67-68-69 = 74-73-75 = 292 (+12) Villegas Manuel 218 (+5) 222 (+6) 212 (-4) 208 (-2) 204 (-6) T32nd 2, 512 T11th 3-1-0 T70th T69th T58th T64th T64th 73.88 T61st (+15) (+12) (+18) (+12) (+19) T6th 2nd 204 1st 67 34 12 293-276-287 = 281-281-272 = 303-303-294 = 294-292-302 = 280-289-281 = 294-283-290 = 291-300-307 = 290-297-294 = 305-298-300 = 304-284-290 = 290-285-292 = 278-290-280- 285 =1,133 900 (+48) 888 (+24) 850 (+10) 898 (+34) 881 (+17) 903 (+39) 878 (+38) 867 (+3) 867 (+3) 856 (-8) 834 (-6) 290.68 10,755 Team 2-2-0 (+13) T2nd T5th 10th 10th T9th 2nd 834 272 3rd 9th 5th 5th 1st 1st 37 13

2007-08 GATOR MEN’S GOLF 21 22 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA All-America Scholarslist. Brown andsophomoreToby Ragland.VillegasalsofoundhiswayontotheCleveland Golf Villegas wasawardedhisthird-straightSECAll-AcademicHonorRollselection,alongwith former UFgreatsChrisDiMarco(1990),SteveScott(1999)andCamiloVillegas(2002,2004). 22nd place. opening round,followedbyback-to-back69talliesinthelasttworoundstoturnatiefor the 28thtop-10finishinschoolhistory. Freshman Tim McKenneystoodout,firinga66inthe runner-up honorstoadvancetheNCAAChampionships. Regionals, takinghomehissecondindividualmedalandhelpingtheOrangeBlueearn Gators, finishinginatieforfourthplace.HorschelshowedhisprowesstheNCAAEast season, neverfinishingworsethan10thasateaminanytournament. the shouldersofVillegas,capturinghisfirstcareermedal.UFcontinuedtorollthrough up rightwherethesquadleftoffinfall.TheGatorsclaimedtournamentcrownon the IsleworthInvitationalinfinalstroke-playtournamentoffall. tional. TheOrangeandBluecontinuedtobuildmomentumthenextweekclaimrunner-up at individual medalandhelpedFloridawintheteamtrophyatPING/GolfweekPreviewInvita- seven newcomers. All-American BillyHorschelandjuniorManuelVillegastoleadhisyoungsquad,whichhad theload.Thankfully,that hewouldhavetolookhisyoungerguyscarry hehadsophomore 2006-07 season in review Horschel becamethefourthGatortoearnSECPlayerofYear honorssince1990,joining At theNCAAChampionships,FloridamatchedMinnesotaforatieinninthplace,marking In theSECChampionship,junior-transfer Tyler Brownturnedinthetopscorecardfor Florida hostedtheSunTrust GatorInvitationaltobeginthespringscheduleandpicked After theGatorssecuredtop-5finishesinfirsttwotournaments,Horscheltookhome With onlyoneseniorontheroster, UniversityofFloridaheadcoachBuddyAlexanderknew Tyson Alexander Andres Echavarria Tyler Brown Will Strickler Manuel Villegas Tim McKenney Toby Ragland Andres Echavarria Tyson Alexander Will Strickler Tyler Brown Manuel Villegas Tim McKenney Toby Ragland Billy Horschel Name Differentials Tyson Alexander Tim McKenney Tyler Brown Toby Ragland Will Strickler Andres Echavarria Manuel Villegas Billy Horschel Name Percentage ofRoundsCounted Billy Horschel Name Season A Will Strickler Tyson Alexander. . Tyler Brown Tim McKenney. . Manuel Villegas. . Toby Ragland. . 16 Billy Horschel. . Rounds A . verage Gator andPGAproCamiloVillegas’71.21mark. average witha71.94clipaftertwocampaigns,behindformer Billy Horschelmovedtosecondall-timeincareerstroke . t orUnderPar a strokes Rounds a rounds Strokes OffLead 15 12 22 34 31 34 37 9 total Rounds Rounds Counted 140 119 125 61 70 36 94 67 10.5 22.5 13.8 24.8 26.8 10 11 14 4.5 2 2 5 35 9

1,128 1,626 2,512 2,289 2,498 2,655 901 665 12 15 22 37 34 31 34 9 15 31 19 34 12 34 37 6 ow 54 l low18 verage 75.20 75.08 73.91 73.89 73.88 73.84 73.47 71.76 Percentage 70.00% 72.58% 72.63% 72.94% 75.00% 75.00% 78.82% 94.59% verage 5.08 4.67 4.27 1.81 4.00 4.12 3.84 3.68 68 71 69 68 67 68 69 63 214 216 212 212 204 212 212 203 15. T13. T13. 12. 11. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. T43. T43. T37. T6. 2. 1. Individual Medalist/FloridaResults 2. 1. Team Results respectively. (234, +21)afterfinalroundsof79and77, Andres Echavarriafinishedinatiefor43rd 232 (+19).ClassmatesTyson Alexanderand in thelineup,a37th-placetiewithscore in thebestfinishofthreeGatorrookies round of75,freshmanTim McKenneyturned three-over 74.Afterhissecond-consecutive with ascoreof223(+10)afterfinal-round wrapping upthetournamentinatieforsixth 10th top-10finishofhiscareeratInverness, Sophomore BillyHorschelpickedupthe rounds ofthetournament’s finalday. the waytosecureoneofonlytwounder-par the thirdhole,thenplayedpargolfrestof below parfortheround.Hewentontobogey four 18thandfirstholestodropshots he rolledinback-to-backbirdiesonthepar- After making the turn at two under on the day, collecting threebirdiesonhisfrontnine. final round,startingonthesixthholeand round of68.Hegotofftoaquickstartinthe standard of218inadditiontohiscareer-low his credit,recordingapersonaltournament runner-up finishandtwopersonalbeststo Villegas leftOhiowithhisfirstcareer the day. tied theTrojans forthelowestteamtotalof mark of896(+44).UF’s final-round294also strokes behindwinnerSouthernCalifornia’s entered thedaytiedforfourth,finishedfour team scoreof900(+48).TheGators,who Inverness Invitational,finishingthirdwitha Villegas tomakeathird-roundrunatthe low scoreof68(-3)fromjuniorManuel Florida usedacareer-best andfinal-round (P Inverness C. Toledo, Ohio Sept Inverness nvitational to ar 71/7,255y New Mexico. . Virginia Tech Illinois Toledo Michigan State. . Nebraska Florida State. . Kent State Texas A&M UNLV Georgia Coastal Carolina. . FLORIDA Andres Echavarria. . Tyson Alexander Tim McKenney. . Billy Horschel Manuel Villegas. . Jon McLean,TCU. . TCU Southern California. . . 11-12 urnament reviews ...... ards) 303-303-294 =900(+48) 313-325-315 =953(+101) 310-308-306 =932(+80) 316-309-307 =932(+80) 302-311-318 =931(+79) 311-305-308 =924(+72) 319-306-304 =929(+77) 306-307-309 =922(+70) 308-310-305 =923(+71) 309-299-306 =914(+62) 312-299-295 =906(+54) 305-301-298 =904(+52) 299-303-299 =901(+49) 295-299-305 =899(+47) 303-299-294 =896(+44) 77-80-77 =234(+21) 82-75-75 =232(+19) 77-78-79 =234(+21) 75-74-74 =223(+10) 74-76-68 =218(+5) 69-72-73 =214(+1) 18. 17. 16. 15. 14. T5. T5. T3. 7. 8. 9. 13. 12. 11. 10. T3. 2. from his36-holestanding. him for65thplace,afour-spot improvement a final-round74(+2).Histotal225(+9)tied Strickler roundedouttheGators’lineupwith 73 inthesecondround,sophomoreWill on theday. Aftershootingathen-career-low and healsomanagedtorollinfourbirdies final roundwasaneagleonthepar-five 12th, six othersfor11thplace.Thehighlightofhis score of212(-4)tiedhimwithRaglandand score of70(-2)inthefinalround.His third inhislastfourrounds,withan18-hole consecutive roundatparorbetter, andthe Junior ManuelVillegasturnedinhissecond- was belowparineachroundofanevent. or better, whilerepresentingthefirsttimehe gave himhisfourthcareertournamentatpar the restofway. Ragland’s four-under 212 he playedpargolf,saveforabogeyon10, birdying the first two holes of the third round, tal of212(-4)andatiefor11thplace.After posting scoresof71-70-71enroutetoato- in rednumberseachdayofthetournament, Sophomore Toby RaglandwastheonlyGator ing thebacknineataone-underclip. five and12withbirdieson1015,play- play, hewasabletocounterbogeysonholes the 11thofhiscareer. Onthefinaldayof second top-10finishofthecampaign,and 210 (-6).TheshowingmarkedHorschel’s round tofinishtiedforsixthwithascoreof Billy Horschel,whofiredaneven-parthird The lowfinisherforFloridawassophomore at TheFarm. shooting aneight-under856overthreedays finished tiedforfifthwithGeorgiaStateafter top-five finishtoopenseason,astheGators of 287(-1)toclaimtheirsecond-straight Capital Collegiatewithathird-roundscore Sixth-ranked FloridafinishedtheCarpet The F Rocky F Sept Carpet Caital Collegiate T65. T11. T11. T6. 1. Individual Medalist/FloridaResults 1. Team Results T79. Texas. . South Carolina Texas Tech. . Auburn . . Augusta State. . Georgia State FLORIDA Georgia Tech. . Tennessee East Tennessee State. . Vanderbilt. . Duke TCU . . Wake Forest. . North CarolinaState. . Georgia Clemson. . Will Strickler. . Manuel Villegas. . Toby Ragland. . Billy Horschel Chris Kirk,Georgia. . Alabama Tyler Brown . . . 15-17 arm (P . . ace, G...... ar 72/6,906y . . . . 293-276-287 =856(-8) 307-305-292 =904(+40) 309-290-287 =886(+22) 297-294-293 =884(+20) 297-285-296 =878(+14) 289-289-298 =876(+12) 289-295-291 =875(+11) 289-287-278 =854(-10) 295-278-281 =854(-10) 278-280-289 =847(-17) 276-285-280 =841(-23) 299-288-286 =873(+9) 289-289-290 =868(+4) 285-287-294 =866(+2) 286-286-284 =856(-8) 290-281-288 =859(-5) 290-289-281 =860(-4) 290-294-278 =862(-2) 78-70-80 =228(+12) 68-70-67 =205(-11) 78-73-74 =225(+9) 73-69-70 =212(-4) 71-70-71 =212(-4) 71-67-72 =210(-6) ards) A pairoffreshmen– Tim McKenneyand last senthimto69for theround. two underfortheday beforeabogeyonthe he birdiedfiveofthenext10holestoget to bogeying thefirstthreeholesofday, but (+5). Hefoundhimselfinaholeearlyafter and finishinatiefor31stwithscoreof 215 firing aone-under69tojumpdozenspots round ofthetournamentforfinalday, Sophomore Toby Raglandsavedhis best 208 fortheweek. fortheGators–tosignhiscardat the victory birdies 13and18–thelastofwhichsealed double-bogey on12andabogey14with turn attwounderfortheday. Hecountereda with birdiesonfive,sixandeighttomakethe over throughthreeholes,butbouncedback with atwo-under208.Hefoundhimselfone final-round 69(-1)tolandinatieforsixth of juniorManuelVillegas,whocardeda Another keytotheFloridawinwasplay total of203tiedhiscareerlow. KochInvitational,andhis of the2001Gary only CamiloVillegas’62inthesecondround sophomore scoreinschoolhistory, behind final-round 63rankedasthesecond-lowest the Gators clinging to a three-stroke lead. His ing aclutchthreeonthepar-four 17thwith with threemorebirdiesontheback,includ- front nine,andthencontinuedhissolidplay got offtoafaststartwithfourbirdiesonthe home hissecondcareerindividualmedal.He the finalday, rollinginsevenbirdies,totake Horschel playedaflawlessroundofgolfon at theprestigiousevent. was UF’s firstPreviewtitlein14appearances Oklahoma Statebyfourstrokes.Thevictory – tofinishwithatotalof834(-6)andoutlast byscore 13th-lowest roundinschoolhistory team scoreof272(-8)–whichtiedforthe of theyear. TheGatorspostedafinal-round the fifth-rankedGatorstotheirfirstvictory PING/Golfweek PreviewInvitationaltolead career-low 63(-7)inthefinalroundof first individualmedaloftheseasonwitha Sophomore BillyHorschelcapturedhis (P Golden HorseshoeolfClub Williamsburg, Va. Oct Invitational PING/Golfweek Preview tional Winner Billy Horschel–PING/GolfweekPreviewInvita- ar 70/6,809y . 2-4 ards) Individual Medalist/FloridaResults 2. OklahomaState 1. FLORIDA Team Results of 216(+6). Echavarria finishedwithathree-roundscore top-20 finishwithatotalof212(+2),while holes. McKenneyclaimedhisfirstcollegiate the fourstrokestheygavebackonvarious notched threebirdiesonthedaytocombat and 34thplace,respectively. Bothplayers to finishthetournamentintiesfor18th cal roundsofone-overgolfonWednesday Andres Echavarria–turnedinalmostidenti- T34. AndresEchavarria T31. Toby Ragland T18. Tim McKenney T6. ManuelVillegas. . 1. BillyHorschel. . 70-70-63 =203(-7) third-round problems,butfinished hisround Sophomore Toby Raglandmetwithsome numbers. him toshoothisfirst collegiateroundinred him fromoneovertounder, and enabled was headlinedbyaneagleon13thatmoved with atotalof228(+12).Histhirdround a one-under71tomoveintotiefor45th of hiscollegiatecareeronthefinalday, firing Strickler posted what was then the best round the cupon18. would havetiedhimforfirstjustinchespast grab ashareofthelead,rollingchipthat for second.Horschelmadeonelasteffortto rebounded withabirdieon16toregaintie on thefirsttwoholesofbacknine,but drop backtooneoverafterapairofbogeys to maketheturntiedforlead.Hewould birdies onthefifth,sixthandeighthholes, two-under inthethirdround,highlightedby one-over 217.Heplayedthefrontnineat final twodaystocompletetheeventwitha back withroundsof67and71overthe found himselfinatiefor75th,butbounced round. Afteranopening-round79,Horschel finish bycardingaone-under71inthethird Horschel cappedanimpressiverunner-up 888 (+24). Gators toarunner-up finishwithatotalof Invitational, propellingthesecond-ranked entire fieldonthefinaldayofIsleworth fired twoofthefourroundsbelowparin Sophomores Billy Horschel and Will Strickler (P Isleworth Countr Orlando, Fla. Oct Isleworth Invitational 6. ArizonaState 5. Georgia 4. UNLV 3. Texas A&M T9. GeorgiaTech =855(+15) T7. Clemson. ..290-282-283 T7. Lamar 11. Wake Forest T9. Kentucky. . T12. Washington 15. VCU 14. Minnesota. . =867(+27) T12. BYU . .287-298-282 ar 72/7,544y . 22-24 ...... ards) 281-281-272 =834(-6) 285-288-282 =855(+15) 287-284-281 =852(+12) 288-297-278 =863(+23) 292-283-289 =863(+23) 295-291-278 =864(+24) 294-303-289 =886(+46) 298-283-286 =867(+27) 290-292-292 =874(+34) 279-289-280 =848(+8) 283-280-284 =847(+7) y Club 280-283-276 =839(-1) 282-280-276 =838(-2) 72-73-71 =216(+6) 76-70-69 =215(+5) 68-73-71 =212(+2) 71-68-69 =208(-2)

2007-08 GATOR MEN’S GOLF 23 24 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 16. 15. 14. 18. 17. 13. 12. T8. T8. T8. T8. 7. 6. and 3,byRobertGates. of 3and2,whileRaglandwasdefeated,4 matches. BrownfelltoTrey Todd byascore Ragland bothdroppedtheirfinal-round Junior Tyler Brownandsophomore Toby finished witha2-1-1mark. Match PlayChampionship,whileHorschel gas ledtheGatorswitha3-1-0recordat he losttoBronsonBurgoon,5and3.Ville- first blemishonhisrecordfortheweekwhen Sophomore BillyHorschelalsosufferedthe 3-and-2 defeatatthehandsofMartinPiller. loss ofthetournamentagainstAggies,a Junior ManuelVillegaswashandedhisfirst win asacollegian. three holes,enroutetohisfirstmatch-play match, andonlyletVan Zandtsquarehimfor Zandt, 3and2.Alexandernevertrailedinthe lone winontheday, defeatingMattVan Freshman Tyson AlexanderpickedupUF’s fall events. team recordedtop-fivefinishesineachofits marking thefirsttimesince2003-04that fifth top-fiveplacinginasmanyfalloutings, pionship. TheperformancewastheGators’ fourth attheCollegiateMatchPlayCham- round matchtoTexas A&M,4-1,tofinish Second-ranked Floridadroppedit’s final- (P Colonial Countr Fort Worth, Texas Oct Championshi Collegiate Match Play T77. T61. T45. T19. T2. 1. Individual Medalist/FloridaResults 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. Team Results 85 toclosethetournament. Tim McKenneyfinishedtiedfor77thafteran 78 toplaceinatiefor61st,whilefreshman legas finishedthetourneywithafinal-round good fora19th-placetie.JuniorManuelVil- season. Ragland’s final count of 222 (+6) was to securehissecondtop-20finishofthe with twobirdiesoverthefinalthreeholes ar 71/7,010y South Carolina Arizona . . Georgia State. . UCF Texas Tech. . Duke Georgia Tech. . Wake Forest. . North Carolina. . Tennessee. . Florida State Kentucky Clemson. . Tim McKenney Manuel Villegas Will Strickler Toby Ragland. . Billy Horschel Brian Harman,Georgia Georgia Oklahoma State. . Texas A&M 294-292-302 =888(+24) FLORIDA. . Texas. . . 29-31 ...... ards) . . y Club 318-300-306 =924(+60) 295-300-319 =914(+50) 297-299-310 =906(+42) 296-295-314 =905(+41) 292-304-319 =915(+51) 300-304-313 =917(+53) 300-290-306 =896(+32) 298-297-308 =903(+39) 307-291-302 =900(+36) 296-297-307 =900(+36) 293-298-309 =900(+36) 297-297-306 =900(+36) 291-300-302 =893(+29) 297-291-306 =894(+30) 294-286-312 =892(+28) 298-301-291 =890(+26) 294-285-297 =876(+12) 77-80-71 =228(+12) 78-74-85 =237(+21) 70-83-78 =231(+15) 69-71-82 =222(+6) 79-67-71 =217(+1) 70-71-75 =216(E) Andres Echavarriafinished theweekendin career-best tournament score.Fellowrookie tional witha72(+2)that propelledhimtoa final roundtowrapup theGatorInvita- played thebacknineatone-underduring of 215(+5)thatputhiminatiefor15th.He career top-15finishwithathree-roundtotal Freshman Tyson Alexanderearned hisfirst the fieldwith11birdiesoverthreedays. finished thetournamenttiedforsecondin including thefirsttwoofbacknine,and competition. Hebirdiedsixholesontheday, top-10 finishincollegiatestroke-play the leaderboardtoearnhisninth-consecutive the daytiedfor29th,hejumped22spotson seventh withatotalof213(+3).Afterstarting registering afinal-round68(-2)totiefor round oftheweekendforlastday, Sophomore BillyHorschelsavedhisbest rounds. tournament inrednumbersforallthree making theGatorInvitationalhisfirstcareer Sunday puthimatone-underfortheround, to openthethirdround.Hisscoreof69on lead, andbirdiedtwoofhisfirstfiveholes 2001. Hebeganthedaywithatwo-stroke individual medalsinceCamiloBenedettiin first UFplayertocollectthetournament’s to takethewire-to-wirewinandbecome Inverness Invitational,firedafinal-round69 was asecond-placeshowingatthe2006 Villegas, whosepreviouscareer-best finish oftheevent. time inthe30-yearhistory in sixofthelasteightseasonsand21st also capturedthetitleatGatorInvitational fourth-consecutive year. TheGatorshave State andwinitsowntournamentforthe 11 strokesaheadofsecond-placeFlorida the eventwithatotalof850(+10)tofinish the SunTrust GatorInvitational.UFfinished oftheseasonat team toits’secondvictory 204, leadingthetop-rankedUFmen’s golf individual medalwithasix-underscoreof Junior ManuelVillegaswonhisfirst-career (P University ofFlorida Mark BostickGolfCourseat The Gainesville, Fla. Feb. 10-11 Invitational SunTrust Gator Winner Manuel Villegas–SunTrust GatorInvitational ar 70/6,701y ards) 14. 13. 12. 11. T49.Toby Ragland T41.Andres Echavarria. . 1. Individual Medalist/FloridaResults 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. Team Results tie for20th. final-round 73(+3)andatotalof216(+6)to earned hissecond-careertop-20witha McKenney, alsoplayingasanindividual, in athree-waytieforfourth.FreshmanTim both shot212(+2)fortheweekendtofinish finishes asindividualsatTheGator. Thepair sophomore WillStrickler, producedtop-10 Two UFplayers,juniorTyler Brownand 13-over 223. sophomore Toby Raglandtiedfor49thwitha a tiefor41stwithscoreof221(+11),and low round. Alexander matchedone anotherfortheday’s On awindydayinSan Juan,Horscheland on thesecond,12th,15thand17thholes. round, reachingrednumberswithbirdies He playedabogey-freeroundinthefinal tie for22ndplaceattheconclusionofplay. a tiefor51stafter36holestotwo-way tournament byfivestrokes,movinghimfrom Horschel’s 68washisbestround ofthe finish inasmanyoutings. numbers –andearnedhissecondtop-20 of 214(-2)–theonlyGatortofinishinred the tournamentwithapersonal-bestscore a new36-holecollegiatelow. Hefinished the tournament’s finaltworoundsmarked career low, butthe137thathepostedover Alexander’s final-round68wasnotonlya of 11thatheownedheadingintotheevent. of 12birdiesthateclipsedtheseasontotal ninth, towrapupthetournamentwithatotal holes ontheday, bogeyingonlythepar-four career-best 18-holetotal.Hebirdiedfive to twooverpar, Alexander’s 68wasanother One dayafterfiringacareer-low 69tomove round tofinishthetournamentat867(+3). posted atwo-over290asteaminthethird finish atthePuertoRicoClassic.TheGators (-4) toleadNo.1Floridaaninth-place Billy Horschelbothshotfinalroundsof68 Freshman Tyson Alexanderandsophomore (P Rio Maresort San Ju,Puerto Rico Feb. 25-27 Puerto RicoClassi T20. T15. T7. T4. T4. ar 72/6,945y

Purdue . . UCF . . LSU. . Ohio State Kentucky North Florida. . Georgia State UAB . . Tulsa. . Georgia Southern. . Coastal Carolina. . Wake Forest. . Florida State 280-289-281 =850(+10) FLORIDA. . Tyson Alexander. . Tim McKenney(I). . Manuel Villegas Billy Horschel Will Strickler(I). . Tyler Brown(I)...... ards) 295-293-293 =881(+41) 299-303-304 =906(+66) 297-297-293 =887(+47) 296-295-293 =884(+44) 283-300-299 =882(+42) 284-287-290 =861(+21) 293-292-287 =872(+32) 292-286-293 =871(+31) 287-289-293 =869(+29) 290-290-287 =867(+27) 287-284-295 =866(+26) 290-284-290 =864(+24) 280-288-294 =862(+22) 71-75-75 =221(+11) 75-76-72 =223(+13) 71-72-72 =215(+5) 72-71-73 =216(+6) 71-74-68 =213(+3) 68-72-72 =212(+2) 69-71-72 =212(+2) 67-68-69 =204(-6) 18. 17. 16. 15. 14. 13. 12. 11. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. T70. T50. Tim McKenney. . T24. Toby Ragland T22. BillyHorschel T12. Tyson Alexander T1. T1. Individual Medalist/FloridaResults T2. T2. 1. Team Results for theevent. after afinal-round81lefthimat228(+12) Manuel Villegasfinishedinatiefor70th ment tiedfor50th(223,+7),whilejunior posted athird-round78tofinishthetourna- a final-round76.Freshman Tim McKenney 24th withascoreof217(+1)afterturningin Sophomore Toby Raglandfinishedinatiefor for theevent. a final-round83(+11) lefthimat238(+22) finished thetournamentin76thplaceafter (+14), whileclassmateTyson Alexander to finishinatiefor49thwithscoreof230 Echavarria shot81(+9)inthefinalround earned himatiefor69th.FreshmanAndres and athree-roundtotalof234(+18)that on thefrontnineenroutetoasix-overday Junior ManuelVillegasbirdiedthreeholes weekend. gave himsevenholesinrednumbersforthe his best18-holetotalofthetournament,and for 23rd.Histhreebirdiesonthedaywere with ascore222(+6)thatlandedhimintie on thefinaldayofplay, finishingthetourney Sophomore Toby Raglandwasalsotwoover maier formosttop-10’s inschoolhistory. 10th withformerGatorstandoutBrettSteg- Horschel’s career, vaultinghimintoatiefor third-place tiewasthe15thtop-10finishof to postatournamenttotalof215(-1).The ing three-undergolfoverhislastsevenholes combat ashakystarttothebacknine,play- Horschel rolledinfourbirdiesonthedayto a teamwiththree-roundtotalof898(+34). ship, whilesecond-rankedUFplaced10thas Southern HighlandsCollegiateChampion- 74 (+2)tofinishinatieforthirdatthe Sophomore BillyHorschelshotafinal-round (P Southern HiglandsGolfClub Las Vegas,Nev. March 9-11 Collegiate Championshi Southern Highlands ar 72/7,510y North CarolinaState Michigan. . Illinois. . Purdue Northwestern Kent State. . Duke. . Texas Virginia Tech 294-283-290 =867(+3) FLORIDA. . Georgia Tech. . Minnesota Oklahoma State. . East Tennessee State Alabama Manuel Villegas Joseph Bramlett,Stanford. . Roberto Castro,GeorgiaTech . Stanford Clemson. . Georgia...... ards) . . . . 297-308-305 =910(+46) 304-303-297 =904(+40) 297-293-310 =900(+36) 294-305-300 =899(+35) 289-296-309 =894(+30) 287-297-306 =890(+26) 284-297-303 =884(+20) 288-293-301 =882(+18) 294-293-291 =878(+14) 281-279-291 =851(-13) 283-284-284 =851(-13) 279-277-294 =850(-14) 287-287-291 =865(+1) 282-295-285 =862(-2) 273-290-293 =856(-8) 284-283-288 =855(-9) 288-284-292 =864(E) 77-70-81 =228(+12) 73-72-78 =223(+7) 69-72-76 =217(+1) 77-69-68 =214(-2) 69-67-73 =209(-7) 68-70-71 =209(-7) 75-73-68 =216(E) 15. 14. 13. 12. 11. 10. FLORIDA T8. T8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 4. 8. 7. 6. 5. 3. 2. 3. 2. 1. Team Results in atiefor58thwithscoreof228(+12). tournament withafinal-round77,finishing Fellow juniorManuelVillegasclosedoutthe 223 (+7)thatwasgoodfora34th-placetie. He finishedthetournamentwithatotalof 37, leadingtoatwo-over74ontheday. brought ithomewithidenticalscoresof Tyler Brown,whotookhisroundoutand Florida alsogotasolidroundfromjunior from atiefor74thintoshareof47th. tournament byfivestrokes,andmovedhim 72 (E).Thethirdroundwashisbestofthe for thelowFloridaroundofdaywitha of 218(+2),whileRaglandtiedMcKenney a shareof17thplacewiththree-roundtotal with afour-over roundof76thatearnedhim the Gators.Horschelsecuredatop-20finish Ragland alsohadproductivefinalroundsfor Sophomores BillyHorschelandToby Invitational andtheGatorInvitational. finish, bestingtiesfor18thatthePreview 11th-place tieisMcKenney’s bestcollegiate the eventwith11birdiesonhiscard.The a tournamenttotalof217(+1),andfinished birdies ontwoofhislastthreeholestopost that helpedhimtiefor11thplace.Heused for theGatorswithaneven-parfinalround his firstcareertop-10finish,butledtheway Freshman Tim McKenneynarrowlymissed Gators’ seventhtop-fiveeffortoftheseason. total of881(+17).Theshowingmarkedthe Invitational, andfinishedfifthwitha54-hole final roundoftheChrisSchenkelE-Z-GO men’s golfteamfiredasix-over294inthe The third-rankedUniversityofFlorida (P Forest HeightsCountr Statesboro, Ga. March 17-18 Invitational Chris SchenkelE-Z-GO T76. T69. ManuelVillegas. . T49. AndresEchavarria. . T3. 1. Individual Medalist/FloridaResults 1. Team Results T23. Toby Ragland ar 72/6,910y Kentucky. . Wake Forest. . Texas Washington. . Arizona State. . Georgia Tech. . Clemson. . Texas A&M Oklahoma State. . Minnesota UNLV South Carolina Augusta State Georgia Southern. . Texas A&M. . FLORIDA Arizona Georgia. . Auburn Alabama Georgia. . . Tyson Alexander Billy Horschel Lucas Lee,UCLA UCLA ...... ards) 291-300-307 =898(+34) 290-297-294 =881(+17) 294-311-312 =917(+53) 296-301-317 =914(+50) 298-312-294 =904(+40) 299-305-298 =902(+38) 290-311-300 =901(+37) 286-307-303 =896(+32) 297-296-303 =896(+32) 293-299-302 =894(+30) 295-301-295 =891(+27) 292-303-293 =888(+24) 302-291-293 =886(+22) 293-299-293 =885(+21) 298-287-303 =888(+24) 295-283-296 =874(+10) 302-297-288 =887(+23) 298-293-295 =886(+22) 285-299-293 =877(+13) 282-305-287 =874(+10) 287-277-290 =854(-10) 289-293-286 =868(+4) 292-288-280 =860(-4) 76-80-78 =234(+18) 73-76-81 =230(+14) 78-77-83 =238(+22) 73-75-74 =222(+6) 69-72-72 =213(-3) 69-72-74 =215(-1) y Club 15. 14. 13. 12. 18. 17. 16. 15. 14. 11. 305-298-300 =903(+39) 10. FLORIDA. . T8. 13. 12. 7. 6. T4. T4. 3. T8. 11. 10. 9. 2. 1. Team Results round. (+17) aftershootingasix-over78inthethird finished inatiefor56thwithscoreof233 a 24th-placetie.SophomoreToby Ragland regular seasonwitha10-over226,goodfor turned inafinal-round77towrapupthe total of235(+19).FreshmanTim McKenney shot marginandfinishinatiefor64thwith his bestroundofthetournamentbyasix- birdied fourholesontheafternoontocard a two-over74effortofhisown.Villegas Manuel complementedBrown’s roundwith of theGators’attackinfinalround,as Another Floridajuniorwasattheforefront of hislasttwoholestograbashare20th. fashion asBrown,rollinginbirdiesoneach brought histhirdroundhomeinthesame a par-72 courseinhisUFcareer. Horschel which constitutedthesecond-bestscoreon the eventwitha54-holetotalof225(+9), his second-bestfinishasaGator. Hefinished him upninespotsintoatiefor20th,marking was Brown’s bestoftheUSCC,andmoved holes ofthetournament.Thethird-round73 back birdiesoneightandnine,hislasttwo charging intotheclubhousewithback-to- final dayofplaytoleadtheFloridaeffort, Brown cameupwithaone-over73onthe each capturedtop-20individualfinishes. Tyler BrownandsophomoreBillyHorschel with ateamtotalof903(+39),whilejunior place finish.TheGatorsconcludedtheevent Collegiate Championshiptosecurea10th- round scoreof300(+12)attheUnitedStates The seventh-rankedGatorspostedathird- (P Golf Clubofeorgia Alpharetta, Ga. April 9-11 Championshi Collegiate T58. T47. Toby Ragland. . T34. Tyler Brown. . T17. BillyHorschel T11. Tim McKenney 1. Individual Medalist/FloridaResults ar 72/7,017y Florida State TCU . . . Texas Southern California. . North CarolinaState Minnesota. . Kentucky. . Ohio State. . Michigan State. . BYU Oklahoma State. . LSU North Carolina East Tennessee State Clemson. . Georgia State. . . Georgia Tech. . Wake Forest Alabama Arizona Tennessee. . New Mexico UCLA Georgia. . Manuel Villegas Chris Kirk,Georgia...... ards) . . . . 310-306-305 =921(+56) 309-306-302 =917(+53) 305-312-299 =916(+52) 304-301-305 =910(+46) 310-297-302 =909(+45) 311-297-303 =911(+47) 299-297-314 =910(+46) 304-298-305 =907(+43) 298-302-303 =903(+39) 301-293-304 =898(+34) 300-294-303 =897(+33) 298-302-301 =901(+37) 299-313-289 =901(+37) 302-293-301 =896(+32) 306-284-301 =891(+27) 292-301-305 =898(+34) 298-302-296 =896(+32) 292-306-298 =896(+32) 296-305-293 =894(+30) 299-302-291 =892(+28) 300-305-294 =899(+35) 297-302-291 =890(+26) 299-293-297 =889(+25) 296-295-293 =884(+20) 77-77-72 =226(+10) 77-74-77 =228(+12) 77-72-74 =223(+7) 68-74-76 =218(+2) 68-77-72 =217(+1) 70-68-72 =210(-6) Ma NCAA EastRegional 1. Individual Medalist/FloridaResults sunk abirdieonthefinal hole,tyingforthe one strokeheadingto the18thtee,Horschel playing partnerBrendon Todd ofGeorgiaby holes tochargeuptheleaderboard.Trailing on No.3,Horschelbirdiednineofhislast 15 courtesy ofabogeyonNo.2anddouble After startingthedaythreestrokesoverpar Horseshoe GolfClubinWilliamsburg,Va. his otherwincameinOctoberattheGolden of Horschel’s threecollegiate victories,while als fromNCAAregionalplayaccountfortwo year’s triumph to his resume. Individual med- Billy Horschel–NCAAEastRegionalWinner Regional inTucson, Ariz.,beforeaddingthis the individualcrownat2006NCAAWest seasons. HetiedNevada’s CaseyWatabu for for thesecondtimeinasmanycollegiate individual medalattheNCAARegionals scores inthe60s,earnedashareof 23rd afterthefirstroundwithback-to-back Horschel, whobattledbackfromatiefor sic inFebruary. an identicalnumberatthePuertoRicoClas- marked theteam’s bestscoresinceposting and GeorgiaTech forrunner-up honors,and UF’s totalof867(+3)knotteditwithAuburn secutive bidtotheNCAAChampionships. to asecond-placetieandtheirseventh-con- Regional, leadingtheseventh-rankedGators 68 (-4)totieforfirstplaceattheNCAAEast Sophomore BillyHorschelfiredafinal-round (P Golf Clubofeorgia Alpharetta, Ga. T64. T56. Toby Ragland. . T24. Tim McKenney T20. BillyHorschel T20. Tyler Brown. . ar 72/7,017y Webb Simpson,Wake Forest Manuel Villegas y 17-19 ...... ards) . 83-72-78 =233(+17) 72-77-77 =226(+10) 81-80-74 =235(+19) 77-75-73 =225(+9) 75-74-76 =225(+9) 72-72-71 =215(-1) 27. 26. T24. T24. 23. 22. 21. 20. 19. 18. 17. 16. 15. 14. 13. 12. =884(+20) T10. Clemson. ..293-299-292 =884(+20) T10. CoastalCarolina. ..300-290-294 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. T2. tally of224(+8). (+3), finishinginatiefor50thplacewith Toby Raglandalsoshotafinal-round75 circled numbersonthecard.Sophomore to aclosewith75(+3)thatfeaturedfive the day, whileVillegasbroughthisweekend a three-over74,birdyingpairofholeson 222 (+6).Browncappedhistournamentwith both finishedinatiefor32ndwithtotalsof Juniors Tyler BrownandManuelVillegas Invitational inMarch. a 217(+1)attheChrisSchenkelE-Z-GO (+5) stoodashislowestsinceregistering over 76inthefinalround.Histotalof221 claiming ashareof27thafterpostingfour- earning hisfourth-careertop-20finish, Freshman Tim McKenneynarrowlymissed consecutive roundsinthe60sforyear. round performancesmarkedHorschel’s first a deadlockforfirst.Hissecondandthird- respectively, tomovefromatiefor23rd 69 and68inthesecondthirdrounds, one-over 73beforerecordingroundsof Horschel openedthetournamentwitha score ofthecampaign. a totalof210(-6),equalinghissecond-best turn ateven.Hefinishedthetournamentwith back halfatfour-under paraftermakingthe where Horschelmadehimmove,playingthe ered tobeatreacherousstretchofholes,is Club ofGeorgia’s backnine,widelyconsid- individual leadafterTodd madepar. TheGolf T50. T32. ManuelVillegas. . T32. Tyler Brown T27. Tim McKenney T1. T1. Individual Medalist/FloridaResults T2. 290-285-292 =867(+3) T2. FLORIDA. . 1. Team Results Longwood. . Boston College. . Hartford. . Rhode Island. . Louisiana-Lafayette. . Old Dominion. . St. John’s .Maryland . Chattanooga Jacksonville State. . Mississippi. . Penn State. . Eastern Michigan UAB . . UCF . . Virginia Tech . . Georgia State North Carolina Charlotte Duke. . Florida State. . Georgia Tech . . Toby Ragland Billy Horschel Brendon Todd, Georgia. . Auburn Georgia...... 309-327-315 =951(+87) 315-316-316 =947(+83) 321-315-304 =940(+76) 321-309-310 =940(+76) 309-319-309 =937(+73) 314-301-311 =926(+62) 316-302-305 =923(+59) 295-310-307 =912(+48) 299-306-305 =910(+46) 303-301-304 =908(+44) 309-297-297 =903(+39) 297-304-300 =901(+37) 300-309-290 =899(+35) 303-299-296 =898(+34) 299-294-297 =890(+26) 304-292-292 =888(+24) 289-304-287 =880(+16) 305-286-286 =877(+13) 296-291-288 =875(+11) 288-293-293 =874(+10) 300-292-281 =873(+9) 284-294-289 =867(+3) 293-284-290 =867(+3) 286-288-281 =855(-9) 71-78-75 =224(+8) 74-73-75 =222(+6) 78-70-74 =222(+6) 72-73-76 =221(+5) 73-69-68 =210(-6) 70-69-71 =210(-6)

2007-08 GATOR MEN’S GOLF 25 26 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA his bestfinish oftheseason. Tyler Brown securedthetopGatorspotwithatieforfourth placeatthe2007SECChampionships,matching one-over 211. Vols fromthefifth-placeGators.Auburn’s PattonKizzirecapturedtheindividualmedalwitha Tennessee heldontowinatightly-contestedtournament,asjustninestrokes separatedthe place, whileRagland’s final-round71enabledhimtomoveintoatiefor23rd. seven years.Horschelclosedouttheweekendwithathree-over73,grabbingshareof16th placing atleastoneofitsmembersintheindividualtop-fiveconferencetournamentto latter matchedhisbestfinishasaGatorwithfourth-placetie,andextendedFlorida’s streakof Brown cappedhistournamentwithatwo-over72topropeltheGatorstop-fivefinish.The Ragland shotateam-best71(+1)inthefinalroundofconferencechampionship,and score byastrokewithfive-over75. his second-straight74(+4)tokeepaspotinthetop-20,whileRaglandbetteredround-one shooting a72(+2)toimprovebyninestrokesoverhisfirst-roundscore.Horschelrecorded rounds. FreshmanTyson Alexanderputuphisbestroundofthetournamentonsecondday, lowest ofBrown’s UFtenureandsenthimintoatieforsecondwithfour-over 144aftertwo finishing thedayinred-hotfashionwithfivebirdiesonbacknine.Theroundmatched tie forthirdafter36holes.Thepaircombinedtorecordeightbirdiesontheday, withBrown as heandfreshmanTim McKenneybothfiredone-underroundsof69tovaultFloridaintoa The tournament’s seconddaysawBrownandtheGatorsbegintheirmovesupstandings, and UFstoodinatieforsixthatday’s end. Sophomore Toby Raglandpostedafirst-round76(+6)toclosethefirstroundintiefor23rd, Billy Horscheldidhimonebetteronthefirst18holes,finishingdaywithafour-over 74. Brown shotafive-over75totiefor15thafterthefirstroundofcompetition,butsophomore with atotalof878(+38),finishingjustninestrokesoffthepace. golf teamtoafifth-placeshowingattheconferencetournament.TheGatorsconcludedplay SEC Championship,earningashareoffourthplaceandleadingtheUniversityFloridamen’s Junior Tyler Brownimproved11spotsontheleaderboardoverfinaltworoundsof2007 Sea IslandResort (P Sea Island,Ga. April 20-22 2007 SECChampionshi sec2007 championship recap ar 70/7,005y ards) T2. 1. Individual Top-10 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. Team Results T4. Florida Results T9. T9. T9. T9. T9. 8. T4. T4. T4. T4. T2. 12. 11. 10. T23. T16. T38. T33. Chris Paisley, Tennessee Patton Kizzire,Auburn LSU South Carolina. . Vanderbilt. . Georgia. . FLORIDA. . Ole Miss. . Auburn. . Alabama. . Tennessee. . Tyler Brown Chris Rogers,Mississippi Glenn Northcutt,Auburn. . Callum Macaulay, Mississippi Mark Harrell,Alabama Jon Curran,Vanderbilt 75-71-71 =217(+7) Charles Ford,Tennessee. . Michael Thompson,Alabama. . Will Roebuck,Mississippi Andrew Landry, Arkansas. . TYLER BROWN,FLORIDA Tino Weiss, Tennessee. . Mississippi State Kentucky. . Arkansas. . Toby Ragland Billy Horschel. . Tyson Alexander. . Tim McKenney ...... 304-284-290 =878(+38) 301-297-288 =889(+49) 302-295-289 =886(+46) 308-289-286 =883(+43) 295-293-288 =876(+36) 304-288-282 =874(+34) 298-288-285 =871(+31) 301-283-285 =869(+29) 312-293-296 =901(+61) 316-295-286 =897(+57) 304-307-302 =913(+73) 301-297-294 =892(+52) 75-69-72 =216(+6) his second-straighttop-20 74-74-73 =221(+11) 81-72-74 =227(+17) 79-69-76 =224(+14) 76-75-71 =222(+12) finish attheSECChampi- 72-69-70 =211(+1) 76-70-69 =215(+5) 76-74-69 =219(+9) 69-75-72 =216(+6) 81-70-68 =219(+9) 75-71-73 =219(+9) 77-72-67 =216(+6) 73-72-71 =216(+6) 74-70-71 =215(+5) 75-70-74 =219(+9) 76-68-75 =219(+9) 75-69-72 =216(+6) Billy Horschelturnedin onships in2007. on the18thgreen. All-American forthesecond-consecutive year, andhe hisninecounterpartswerehonored a totalof271(-9).Following theconclusionofplay, Horschelwas namedaPINGfirst-team field by12strokes, while SouthernCalifornia’s JamieLovemark won theindividualmedalwith Stanford claimedthenationalchampionship withan11-under1,109,distancingitselffromthe ledger. scores, andHorschel’s four-over 284fortheChampionshipspositioned himfifthonthesame 282 forthetournamentthatputhisnamein fourthontheschool’s all-timelistforfour-round Ragland, whotiedfor29thinhissecondtrip tothenationalchampionships,postedascoreof his thirdandfourth-round69scombinedtoestablishanewcareerbest36-holetally of138. McKenney’s finaltotalof281markedthethird-bestfour-round scoreinschoolhistory, and to postaclosing71(+1). par fourthround,birdyingfiveholesalongtheway, andHorschelpickedupaquartetofbirdies under fortheroundandtie22ndwithatotalof281(+1).Raglandhelpedout aneven- third-to-last holeoftheChampionships,McKenneyfoughtbackwithabirdietoget to one for thedayafterfourholesbeforethree-straightbogeysbroughthimbacktoevenpar. Onhis He gotofftoaquickstartwiththree-consecutivebirdiesfrom11-13,movingthree under red numbers–withafinal-round69(-1)thathelpedtheGatorsmaintaintheirtop-10 status. McKenney finishedtheNCAAChampionshipsinsamewayhebegantournament –in the finalround. atwo-over212into moving totwooverforthetournament,andRaglandshotsamecarry holes togetbelowparfortheday. Villegaschippedinwithhissecond-straightroundof71, the secondGatorinasmanydaystomakealatecharge,hebirdiedthreeofhislastfive combat apairofbogeysenroutetohisbestscorethetournament,whileMcKenneybecame round, needingonlythreebirdiesto round. Horschelplayedasteadythird UF aplaceinthetournament’s final the Gatorstoatieforeighthandensure firing identicalone-under69stopropel ney pickedupwhereRaglandleftoff, In thethirdround,HorschelandMcKen- after 36holesofplay. along theway, tojoinRaglandatoneover a one-over71,pickingupfourbirdies over forthetournament.Villegasused to postarednumberandimproveone in birdiesonthesixthandeighthholes par withfourholestoplay, Raglandrolled one-under 69.Sittingatonestrokeover late-round highlightsonhiswaytoa sophomore Toby Raglandprovidedsome into atiefor11thwith290(+10),but than kindtotheGators,astheyslipped The seconddayofcompetitionwasless third-place tiefollowingtheround. day ofplaytopositiontheGatorsina both postedscoresof71(+1)onthefirst Brown andsophomoreBillyHorschel to openthetournament,whilejuniorTyler round birdiesenroutetoaneven-par70 positioned himinatieforsecondafteroneround.JuniorManuelVillegascardedfivefirst- and and CamiloVillegas,forthesixth-lowest18-holescorebyafreshmaninschoolhistory 11-hole stretch.TheefforttiedhimwithfiveGators,includingPGA Tour starsDudleyHart to atwo-under278inthefirstroundwithcareer-best 66(-4)thatfeaturedsixbirdiesinan McKenney chargedoutofthegateforUFonfirstdaycompetition,spurringteam the 28thtop-10finishinschoolhistory, andtheirfourthinthelastfiveyears. tors, whoweremakingtheprogram’s 44thappearanceatthenationalchampionships,claimed tied forninthatthe2007NCAAChampionshipswithafour-round totalof1,133(+13).TheGa- Led byaone-over281fromfreshmanTim McKenney, theUniversityofFloridamen’s golfteam Golden HorseshoeolfClub(P Williamsburg, Va. Ma 2007 NCAAChampionshis ncaa championships2007 recap y 30-June2 ar 70/6,809y ment score in Gator history inafour-roundment scoreinGatorhistory weekend. with back-back69tallies,firingthethird-besttourna- Tim McKenneyfinishedthe2007 NCAAChampionships ards) 16. MISSED CUT 2. 1. Team Results 80. T64. T35. T29. T22. Florida Results T9. T9. T9. T9. T9. T9. 8. T4. T4. T4. T4. 3. 2. 1. Individual Top-10 T21. T21. T18. T18. T18. 17. T3. 24. 23. T3. 25. 6. 5. 30. 29. 28. 27. 26. T13. T11. T11. T9. T9. 8. 7. T13. 15. Tennessee Georgia Stanford. . Tyler Brown. . Manuel Villegas. . Billy Horschel Toby Ragland Tim McKenney Cameron Tringale, GeorgiaTech Matt Savage,FloridaState. . Adam Mitchell,Georgia. . Chris Kirk,Georgia Dustin Johnson,CoastalCarolina. . Andrew DiBitetto,Charlotte. . Jon Curran,Vanderbilt Michael Thompson,Alabama Daniel Summerhays,BYU. . Zach Sucher, UAB Chesson Hadley, GeorgiaTech Rob Grube,Stanford Kyle Stanley, Clemson. . Jamie Lovemark,SouthernCalifornia Vanderbilt North Carolina. . Arizona State. . Southern California. . East Tennessee State. . Georgia State. . Lamar Arizona Michigan State Charlotte Tulsa Alabama Coastal Carolina Auburn New Mexico. . Texas Tech . . Louisville. . Wake Forest. . Duke South Carolina Texas. . FLORIDA Minnesota. . Georgia Tech. . UCLA. . 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2007-08 GATOR MEN’S GOLF 27 28 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 28-year career onthePGATour. 1986 ByronNelsonClassic, andplayedontwoRyderCupteams duringa Two-time All-AmericanAndy Beancollected11victories,including the Barter, Shelton1936 Barnes, David1969-71 Barlow, Jeff1988-90 Barkley, William1951-54 Barber, Louis1941 Banks, Ben1998-02 Ball, Charlie1926-27 Baldwin, Brad1972 Baker, Walter 1958 Baker, Tony 1951 Baker, Chad*1998-99 Bailey, Tom 1950 Bailey, Robert1971 Bailey, Pete1931 Bailey, Bob1974-75 Baggs, Robert1967 Baggarly, Mark B Arnold, Charles1936 Armstrong, Walter 1965-67 Armbruster, Phil Armagost, Adam1982-86 Archibald, Bob1930-31 Apelgren, Dallas1975-77 Anton, Thomas1979 Anton, Terrence 1978 Andrews, Chaddie1937 Anderson, RobertE.1961-63 Alterman, Greg1987 Almond, Chris1995-97 Alexander, Tyson 2007-Present Alexander, Dick1968 Albritton, Keith1987-91 Aaron, Tommy 1956-59 A Information, (352)375-4683,ext.6121. Men’s only. golfbecameavarsitysportattheUniversityofFloridain1925.Membersthislistareletterwinners Foradditions/correctionstothelist,pleasenotifyJaimeHandyinUFSports gator men’s go Cameron, Jim1955 Calcavecchia, Mark1978-80 Cain, Paul1955 C Byrd, John1987 Butler, Scott Butler, DukeIV2001-05 Busby, James1949 Burns, Rob1983-84 Burns, Jamie1987 Burkhardt, Theodore 1926-29 Perry Bryan, Jr.,Bryan, Joseph1950-52 Brumby, Mongin1925 Brown, Wallace 1934 Brown, Tyler 2007-Present Brown, David1982 Brown, Ben1972 Britton, William1976-77 Bradley, Steve1997-99 Boyer, Lyle 1951 Bonham, Jeff1987 Blackburn, Woody 1972-73,75 Blackburn, Warren 1973 Blackburn, Mike1977-78 Black, Jr., Robert1980-82 Bisplinghoff, Donald1954 Beverly, Bill1925 Bennett, Fletcher1951 Benedetti, Camilo1998-02 Beldt, Roger1967 Beck, Stewart1982 Beard, Frank1959-61 Bean, Andrew1972-75 Baugh, Hale1956-57 Bates, Pat1988-90 lf all‑ ti me letterwinners Dyer, Kevin1984-88 Dunlap, Scott1982-85 Duncan, Benjamin1972-74 Duhaime, Al1958 Duckwell, Bill1927-30 Duckwall, W.E. Downes, Paul1980 Dorman, Brent1991 Donahue, Duke1989 DiMarco, Chris1987-90 Dickerson, Bubba2000-01 Devitz, Robert1974 DeSear, George1974-75 De Pablo,Francisco Del Presto,Sam1986 DeLuca, Anthony1980-81 DeForrest, John DeFrees, Ronald1965 Deemer, James1953,54 DeBusk, Chris1987 Davis, Thinton1926 Davis, Bill1972 Darr, John1967-69 Danks, Jim1959 Daniels, Dexter1993 D Crick, Terry 1982 Crandall, Todd 1974-75 Craig, Brian1988-91 Couch, Chris1992-95 Cosper, David2002 Coit, George1948 Cohen, Joel1941-42 Coffee, Wendell 1967-70 Code, Jordan2000-03 Cloughen, Bobby1977 Cochran, Ryan2002-06 Causey, Eddie Caudill, Jim1969 Catlin, David1969 Cappelen, Jr., Russell1976-77 1925-29 Camp, Henry Gay, Brian 1991-94 Garl, Ronald Garin, Robert1954-56 Garcia, Al Gamache, Brian G Furst, Farrel1973 Fox, John1971-75 Floyd, Robert1995-97 Fleischer, Greg1983 Fitch, Lindsey1932-33 Fischer, George1951-54 Fernandez, Anibal1949-50 Farl, Ronald F Every, Matt2002-06 Estridge, Mike Esler, Mark Eddleman, Tom 1931 Echavarria, Andres2007-Present Eastman, Joel1969-72 E Hutchinson, Harold1968 Hunt, James1939-42 Horton, Jay1967 Horschel, Billy2006-present Hooper, Robert1998-99 Hooper, Ricky2000-01 Hollihan, Bill1951 Hoard, Edgar1966-68 Hill, Guy1993 Heins, Bobby1970-72 Hartman, Ben2005-06 Hart, James1975-76 Hart, Dudley1987-90 Hanson, Jr., Theodore1966-67 Hancock, Phillip1973-76 Hammer, RobertLauren1962-65 Hammer, Kevin1990-93 Hall, Chip1981-83 Haley, Todd 1988 Haigler, Rod1969 H Guthrie, Jay1973 Gustin, Chris1986 Gross, Joel1981-82 Greiner, Kurt Green, Kenneth1977-79 Green, Gerald1964 Graffe, George1974 Goss, Jim1973 Gleason, Art1954-57 Given, John1980-84 Gilliam, Nick1998-01 1966 Gilbert, Harry Gibbons, Jr., Myron1942 Gibbons, Gordon1927 Gibbons, Arthur1928-30 Gholson, Kemp1968 Ghitto, Ralph Gay, Murray1964 Gay, Ed1931 Knowles, Austin1998-01 Knight, Don1952-53 Kindred, Tony 1970 Kincaid, Ora1963-64 Killian, Michael1970-72 Keppler, Steve1982 Kennedy, Roger1959 Kelley, Al1956 Karr, Kenneth1972 Kamm, Brian1984 K Jurkowitz, Warren Jones, Aled1983 Jewett, Robert1965 TomJerkerwicz, 1967 Victor1965 Jarvis, January, Tim 1974 Jackson, 1949 Jackson, George1938-39 Jackson, David1983-86 J Ittersagen, Scott1974 I Lyons, Denny Lynn, John1942 Lutz, Chip1973 Litsey, Robert2001-2003 Lichtenwalter, Homer1954 Levin, HerbertS.1947 Lehmann, Brad1993-94 Leedy, Bill1969 Leckey, Richard1962-64 Leckey, Phillip1960-62 Lassey, John1925 Larsen, Ladd1969 Landrum, Vasco 1947 Landrum, Mark1967 Lamontagne, Steve1986-87 Lacey, Simon1998-01 L Kulzer, Keith1983 Krummel, Jeff1975 Krak, Greg1987 Koulianos, Michael1997 1971-74 Koch, Gary Nyuli, John 1987 North, Andrew1969-72 Newton, Victor1962-65 Nenumann, David N Murphy, Ronald1966 Murphy, Jr., Robert1964-66 Mudd, Jessie2003-2007 Mouw, Greg1973 Morris, Kevin1972-73 Morgan, Steve1972-73,75 1955 Moore, Larry Moore, Ernest1937 Moffett, Bob1932 Minter, Louis1971-73 Mills, 1949 Miller, Joe1975 Miller, Donald1959-60 Mihailoff, Kevin1998 Michael, Bob1975-76 Meyer, Robert1973 Merril, Ike1932 Menzies, III,D.Stuart Menster, Ed1974 Melnyk, Steven1967-69 Melynk, Dalton2001-03 Melnyk, Butler, 2002 McQuillan, James1970-72,75 McMahon, Micheal1962 McLaurin, Douglas1961 McKelvey, Robert1973 McKenney, Tim 2007-Present McFayden, Jim1959 McCumber, Kort1996 McCumber, Josh1995-98 McCoy, Jim1954-57 McCoy, George1983 McConaughey, Scott1973 McCollum, Brad1988-90 McClave, Will1995 Mahood, Ronald1967-70 Magee, Andrew1983 Mack, Bob1972 M Reynolds, Mallie 1927 Rentz, Lawrence1980-81 Reese, John1961-62 Reed, Carl1982 Redding, John1948 Ransom, Jack1938 Ramsey, Maynard1936-39 Rambo, Don1967 Ragland, Toby 2006-present Ragan, Dave1954-56 R Putnam, Douglas1964 Purnell, Andy1990 Prendergast, Mike1972-75 Prim, James1980 1952-53 Port, Jerry Pettit, John1991-92 Perry, Russell1932 Perry, Clyde1933-35 Peoples, David1980-81 Peoples, Buddy1969 Pendrick, Bryan* Peel, Fred1966 Pearson, Richard1978-80 Pavelchak, Joseph1966 Parks, James1960 Parker, James1957,59-60,64 Pacuk, John1975-76 P Olson, John1982 Olson, Gregory Oakley, David1965-67 O and atwo-timeAll-American. Brian GaywasamemberoftheGators’1993NCAAChampionshipteam Smith, Phillip1966 Smith, James1970-72 Smith, Bernie1967 Smith, Armin1941-42 Singleton, Skeet1932 Singleton, Gray1933,35 Sikes, Jr., Leon1947-50 Sikes, Jr., Daniel1951-53 Shiperd, Jay1971 Shankland, Gary Scott, Steve1996-99 Schwab, Pat1953 Schwab, George1952,54-55 Schuman, Jim1983,85-86 Schultheis, Gerald1951 Schneider, Brandyn1996 Sayet, Donald1967 Savolainen, Ari2001-03 Sargent, Stan1980 Sanders, Jack1928 Sanders, George1955 Sale, John1967-69 S Russell, Stacy1970 Rossiter, Ed1949-51 1961-63 Root, III,Harry Rogers, Dwight2002-03 Rodiles, Carlos1996-97 Robinson, Bob1951 Ritchie, DeVore 1947 Rinker, Lawrence1976-78 Riherd, Thomas1941 Ridley, Fred1973 Rideout, Phil1967 Toland, 1934-36 Henry Toale, Michael1966-68 Tighe, John1986 Thompson, Elbert1948-51 Thomas, Jr., W.C. Thomas, Norm1981 Thomas, Billy1939 Tesori, Paul1993 Terry, Ray1951 Taylor, Ben1995-98 T Swirsky, Dennis1972 Sullivan, Michael1974 Sullivan, Dennis1974 Strickler, Will2004-present Stone, Daniel1992-95 Stock, Rob Stigger, George1958-60,64 1938 Stephenson, Curry Stegmaier, Brett2002-06 Staub, Jim1995 Staten, Randy1971 Stark, William1932-35 Sprague, Will1996 1985,87 Splane, Cary Spears, Richard1967-69 Spain, Richard1972 Soerries, John1991 Smyers, Steven1975 more than once. His second victory landedhimonthecoverofSportsIllustrated inJune1985. more thanonce.His second victory captured the U.S. Open title in both 1978 and 1985, making him one of just 17 men to win that event Walker, Jim1971-72,78 Waggoner, Steve1980-82 Wade, Ben1925-26 W Voight, Bill1933-35 Vogt, Marlin1961-63 Villegas, Manuel2004-present Villegas, Camilo2001-04 Vidal, JohnA.1947-48 Venker, Patrick1978,80-81 Vargas, James2002-06 Van Zutphen,Paul1998-99 Van Wart, Leo1972 Van Auken,Frank1949 V Tuten, Chris1987 Turner, Willie1958,64 Turner, Grant1979-80 Truby, Bill1926 Trentham, Pete1958 Treis, Richard2004-05 Trahan, Samuel1975-77 Trahan, Craig,2002 Townsend, Kenneth Townsend, Jay1983-84 Toulson, Chris1987-89 Toomer, Jack1930 Tomlinson, Robby1959-60 Zullo, Andy1982-83&84-86 Zellner, Jr., George Zeller, Chris1998-01 Zebroski, John1976 Z Yancey, James1948-50 Y Wooten, Robert1930 Winchester, Roger1989-90 Williamson, Roy1937-38 Williamson, Frank1925 Williams, Alec1967 Wilkinson, Lawrence Wilkins, Mark1972 Wilhoit, 1954 Wilhoit, Merrill1941 Whittemore, Kent1967 Whittemore, Donald1978,82 West, Arthur1926 Watts, Thomas1964 Watts, Jr., Lloyd1964-65 Walsh, Taylor 1998-99 Walker, Richard1948

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’S GO LF COACHING HISTORY T9th 2nd T18th T6th T4th T11th CHAMPIONS 8th 12th 14th 15th T6th 13th 3rd CHAMPIONS 7th 20th 2nd 11th 5th 29th 11th 3rd 11th 16th 14th T10th 15th 9th 8th 10th 2nd CHAMPIONS 3rd 3rd T5th CHAMPIONS 2nd T12th T4th 15th 4th T7th T6th 9th FINISH NCAA 5th 2nd 4th 2nd CHAMPIONS 2nd 2nd CHAMPIONS T4th 7th 2nd 3rd CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS 2nd CHAMPIONS T3rd 5th 2nd CHAMPIONS 4th 3rd 4th 6th 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 5th CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd CHAMPIONS 2nd 3rd 2nd CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS FINISH SEC Cape Coral Invitational Coral Cape 1977‑78 (1) 1976‑77 (0) Intercollegiate Florida 1975‑76 (1) Championships SEC Invitational Schenkel Chris Invitational Spa Olympia Invitational Coral Cape Invitational Miami Intercollegiate State Florida 1974‑75 (6) Championships SEC Intercollegiate HoustonAll Invitational Coral Cape Intercollegiate PanAmerican University Intercollegiate Florida Invitational Lakes Placid 1973‑74 (6) Championships NCAA Championships SEC Invitational Schenkel Chris Invitational Coral Cape Invitational Miami Invitational PlacidLake Intercollegiate Invitational Seminole Intercollegiate Florida 1972‑73 (8) Invitational Miami Intercollegiate Florida TournamentBowl Senior 1971‑72 (3) Intercollegiate HoustonAll Invitational Miami Intercollegiate State Florida Intercollegiate Florida 1970‑71 (4) TournamentBowl Senior Invitational Miami 1969‑70 (2) Invitational Miami Intercollegiate Florida 1968‑69 (2) Championships NCAA Championships SEC Intercollegiate Coral Cape Intercollegiate Florida 1967‑68 (4) Invitational Coral Cape Invitational Miami Intercollegiate Florida 1966‑67 (3) Invitational Miami Invitational Florida 1965‑66 (2) Team Wins Since 1965‑66 ‑ ‑ American American NCAA Championships NCAA Championships SEC Invitational Gator UNLV/RebelClassic 1992‑93 (4) Regional East NCAA Championships SEC Classics Louisiana Invitational Gator Invitational National LSU 1991‑92 (5) Championships SEC Classics Louisiana Invitational Gator Invitational National LSU 1990‑91 (4) American The Invitational Park Doral Invitational Gator Collegiate Capital Carpet 1989‑90 (4) Regional East NCAA Championships SEC Invitational Gator Intercollegiate State Florida 1988‑89 (4) Invitational Gator 1986‑87 (1) Invitational National LSU Intercollegiate Florida South Invitational Lakes Imperial 1985‑86 (3) Championships SEC Intercollegiate Florida South Classic Seminole Invitational Gator Intercollegiate Florida 1984‑85 (5) Intercollegiate Florida South Invitational Conquistador Invitational Lakes Imperial Invitational Gator 1983‑84 (4) Classic Seminole Invitational Gator 1982‑83 (2) Intercollegiate Bean Andy 1981‑82 (1) Intercollegiate Dixie Intercollegiate Florida 1980‑81 (2) Invitational Gardens Cypress 1979‑80 (1) Invitational Gator Intercollegiate Furman Invitational Gardens Cypress Invitational Coral Cape 1978‑79 (4) SunTrustInvitational Gator Invitational Preview PING/Golfweek 2006-07 (2) Regional West NCAA SunTrustInvitational Gator Invitational Koch Gary Invitational Inverness 2005-06 (4) Intercollegiate Williams Morris Collegiate Mercedes-Benz SunTrustInvitational Gator 2004-05 (3) Intercollegiate Atlanta Invitational E-Z-Go Schenkel Classic Rico Puerto SunTrustInvitational Gator Play Match Hooters Collegiate Capital Carpet Tennesseeof Bank 2003-04 (7) Intercollegiate Atlanta Championships SEC Invitational Inverness 2002-03 (3) Collegiate UNF/Mercedes-Benz Invitational GaryKoch/Cleveland Golf 2001-02 (2) Championships NCAA Collegiate Mercedes-Benz UNF SunTrustInvitational Gator Invitational GaryKoch/Cleveland Golf 2000-01 (4) Collegiate Mercedes-Benz SunTrustInvitational Gator 1999-2000 (2) SECChampionships Classics Louisiana Collegiate Mercedes-Benz Invitational Gator 1998-99 (4) 1997-98 (0) Classic Golf Classic/NCAA Rico Puerto Invitational Gator 1996-97 (2) Collegiate Creek Karsten Intercollegiate Williams Morris Classic Golf Classic/NCAA Rico Puerto Classic Seminole Invitational Gator Classic Memorial Windon 1995-96 (6) Invitational Gator Classic Golf Classic/NCAA Rico Puerto 1994‑95 (2) Championships SEC Classic Golf Classic/NCAA Rico Puerto Invitational Gator 1993‑94 (3) Brad Lehmann (NCAA East Regional, 213) Regional, East (NCAA Lehmann Brad 213) Championship, (SEC Gay Brian 204) Invitational, (Gator Couch Chris 1994 206) Regional, East (NCAA Gay Brian 206) Championship, (SEC Hill Guy 208) Invitational, (Gator Hill Guy 1993 211) Championship, (SEC Gay Brian 214) Invitational, Airlines (Ping‑American Gay Brian 218) Classics, (Louisiana Gay Brian 202) TonyInvitational, (Gator Soerries 1992 209) Classics, (Louisiana Bates Pat 1991 Tree(Oak 214) DiMarco Intercollegiate, Chris ‑Ping 205) Invitational, (Eagle DiMarco Chris 210) American, (The DiMarco Chris 211) Invitational, Digest (Golf Bates Pat 210) Invitational, Park (Doral DiMarco Chris 207) Invitational, (Gator DiMarco Chris 1990 210) Invitational, Park (Doral Bates Pat 215) Championship, (SEC DiMarco Chris 178) Intercollegiate, (Florida DiMarco Chris 1989 219) Intercollegiate, Florida (South Armagost Adam 1986 211) Intercollegiate, Florida (South Jackson David 1985 212) Invitational, Bean (Andy Dunlap Scott 1984 216) Classic, (Seminole Schuman Jim 217) Intercollegiate, (Florida Jackson David 1983 available) score no Intercollegiate, (Florida Hall Chip 215) Championship, (SEC Pearson Rick available) score no Intercollegiate, (Dixie Hall Chip 1980 available) score tie‑no Invitational, (Furman Venker Pat 205) Invitational, (Gator Pearson Rick 213) TonyClassic, (Prudential DeLuca Calcavecchia Mark 1979 222) Championship, (SEC Rinker Larry 217) TrahanInvitational, Sam Gardens (Cypress 1978 Trahan209) Sam Championship, (SEC 281) TrahanInvitational, Sam Coral (Cape 282) Invitational, (Miami Blackburn Mike 1977 ind ivi no score available) score tie‑no Invitational, (Furman du al med alists since 1977 (Gator Invitational, 201) Invitational, (Gator Couch Chris 1995 Camilo Villegas (Atlanta Intercollegiate, 194) Intercollegiate, (Atlanta Villegas Camilo 203) Championship, (SEC Stegmaier Brett 212) Invitational, (Inverness Villegas Camilo 2003 210) Championship, (SEC Benedetti Camilo 208) Invitational, Vegas (Las Villegas Camilo 210) Collegiate, (Mercedes-Benz Villegas Camilo 207) Invitational, Golf Koch/Cleveland (Gary Villegas Camilo 2002 276) Championships, (NCAA Gilliam Nick 201) Regional, East (NCAA Villegas Camilo 130) Invitational, (Gator Benedetti Camilo 2001 leading Floridatoitsfourthteamtitle. at the2001NCAAChampionshipswhile Nick Gilliamcapturedtheindividualmedal 196) Invitational, (Gator Benedetti Camilo 2000 218) Championship, (SEC Benedetti Camilo 211) E-Z-GO, (Schenkel Scott Steve 213) Collegiate, (Mercedes-Benz Scott Steve 203) Invitational, (Gator Scott Steve 1999 202) Invitational, (Gator Floyd Robert 1997 211) Collegiate, Creek (Karsten McCumber Josh 214) Classic, Rico (NCAA/Puerto Floyd Robert 139) Classic, (Seminole Floyd Robert 212) Classic, Memorial (Windon McCumber Josh 1996 209) Invitational, (Ping-American Couch Chris other Floridagolfersince1977. Camilo Villegaswoneightindividualmedalsduringhiscollegiatecareer–morethanany the titlein 2001. Gator Invitational.He wasthefirstGatortowineventsince CamiloBenedetticlaimed in2007onhishomecourse attheSunTrustManuel Villegashauled inhisfirstcareervictory 212) TreisIntercollegiate, Richard Williams (Morris 215) Intercollegiate, (Mercedes-Benz Every Matt 2005 204) Intercollegiate, (Atlanta Villegas Camilo 205) Highlands, (Southern Villegas Camilo 207) Invitational, E-Z-Go Schenkel (Chris Every Matt 205) Invitational, Koch (Gary Every Matt 2004 Billy Horschel (NCAA East Regional, 210) Regional, East (NCAA Horschel Billy (SunTrust204) Villegas Invitational, Manuel Gator 203) Invitational, Preview (PING/Golfweek Horschel Billy 2007 203) Regional, West (NCAA Horschel Billy 205) Championship, (SEC Stegmaier Brett 213) Invitational, (Inverness Every Matt 2006

2007-08 GATOR MEN’S GOLF 31 32 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Chris DiMarco Chris DiMarco Chris DiMarco Daniel Stone Daniel Stone Chris Couch Chris Couch Nick Gilliam Camilo Benedetti Jordan Code Tony Soerries Daniel Stone Matt Every Brett Stegmaier Steve Scott Name Top SeniorRounds(ByScore) Jeff Barlow Chris Couch Robert Floyd Robert Floyd Ben Banks Camilo Bendetti Camilo Bendetti Camilo Villegas Camilo Bendetti James Vargas James Vargas David Jackson Ben Banks Camilo Beneditti Matt Every Camilo Villegas Name Top JuniorRounds(ByScore) Steve Scott Steve Scott Kevin Hammer Nick Gilliam Taylor Walsh Bubba Dickerson Camilo Villegas Camilo Villegas Matt Every Matt Every Camilo Benedetti Camilo Villegas Matt Every Billy Horschel Camilo Villegas Name Top ShomoreRounds(ByScore) Dudley Hart Josh McCumber Camilo Villegas Brett Stegmaier Billy Horschel Tim McKenney Taylor Walsh Camilo Villegas Jessie Mudd Bubba Dickerson Camilo Villegas Brett Stegmaier Name Top FreshmanRounds(ByScore) top ro

unds b 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 65 65 65 65 63 Score 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 65 65 65 64 64 64 63 62 Score 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 65 65 65 63 62 Score 66 66 66 66 66 66 65 65 65 65 64 64 Score 66 y cl First Third Second First Third Third Second Second Second Third Third Second Third First Third First First Round Second Third Third First Second First Third Second Fourth First Second Second First Second Second Third Round Fourth First Second Third First First Third Third Second Third Second Second Second Third Second Round First First First Second Third First First Third First First First Third Round Third ass 1990 OakTree/Ping 1990 Eagle Invitational 1990 EagleInvitational 1989 PalmettoDunes 1991 Miami/DoralPark Invitational 1995 GatorInvitational 1995 GatorInvitational 1995 GatorInvitational 1994 C.C.ofLouisianaInternational 2001 NCAAChampionships 2002 GatorInvitational KochInvitational 2002 Gary 1992 GatorInvitational 1994 GolfWorld Invitational 2005 CarpetCapitalCollegiate 2006 GatorInvitational 1999 GatorInvitational Tournament 1989 Miami/DoralParkInvitational 1994 GatorInvitational 1997 GatorInvitational 1997 GatorInvitational 2000 GatorInvitational 2001 GatorInvitational 2001 GatorInvitational 2003 AtlantaIntercollegiate 2001 NCAAChampionships 2005 PuertoRicoClassic 2005 NCAAEastRegional 1985 SouthFloridaIntercollegiate 2000 GatorInvitational 2001 GatorInvitational 2005 NCAAEastRegional 2003 AtlantaIntercollegiate Tournament 1997 NCAAChampionship 1997 GatorInvitational 1990 LSUNationalInvitational 1999 NCAAEastRegional 2000 GatorInvitational 2001 SchenkelE-Z-GOInvitational 2001 GatorInvitational 2002 AtlantaIntercollegiate 2002 Mercedes-BenzCollegiate KochInvitational 2003 Gary 2000 GatorInvitational 2001 CarpetCapitalCollegiate 2004 SECChampionships 2006 PING/GolfweekPreviewInvitational KochGolfInvitational 2001 Gary Tournament 1986 SouthwesternInternational 1994 Tournament ofChampions, 2001 GatorInvitational, 2003 GatorInvitational 2006 NCAAWest Regional 2007 NCAAChampionships 1999 GatorInvitational 2001 GatorInvitational KochInvitational 2003 Gary 2000 U.S.CollegiateChampionships 2001 NCAAEastRegional 2003 SECChampionships, Tournament 2003 CarpetCapitalCollegiate

Edmond, Okla. Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Hilton Head,S.C. Miami, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Baton Rouge,La. Durham, N.C. Gainesville, Fla. Tampa, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Hilton HeadIsland,S.C. Dalton, Ga. Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Location Miami, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Atlanta, Ga. Durham, N.C. San Juan,PuertoRico. Nashville, Tenn. Tampa, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Nashville, Tenn. Atlanta, Ga. Location Lake Forest,Ill. Gainesville, Fla. New Orleans,La. Providence, R.I. Gainesville, Fla. Statesboro, Ga. Gainesville, Fla. Atlanta, Ga. Ponte Vedra, Fla. Tampa, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Dalton, Ga. Sea Island.Ga. Williamsburg, Va. Tampa, Fla. Location Los Angeles,Calif. Knoxville, Tenn. Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Tucson, Ariz. Williamsburg, Va. Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Tampa, Fla. Los Cabos,Mexico Williamsburg, Va. Sea Island,Ga. Location Dalton, Ga. by afreshmaninschoolhistory. SEC Championships,firingthelowestround Brett Stegmaierrecordeda64atthe2003 school history. forthesecond-lowestround in Matt Every ever roundbyasenior, and tieshimwith 1999 GatorInvitationalisFlorida’s best- Steve Scott’s 63inthefirstroundof Guy Hill Simon Lacey Brett Stegmaier Matt Every Brad Lehmann Kevin Milahailoff Billy Horschel Paul Tesori Bubba Dickerson Daniel Stone Camilo Benedetti Nick Gilliam Name Top IndividualScoresbyPar (FourRounds) Camilo Villegas Chris Couch Josh McCumber Camilo Villegas Camilo Villegas Matt Every Matt Every Jessie Mudd Chris DiMarco Ben Banks Matt Every Camilo Villegas Camilo Villegas Billy Horschel Camilo Beneditti Camilo Villegas Camilo Villegas Name Top IndividualScoresbyPar (ThreeRounds) Brian Gay Brad Lehmann Kevin Milahailoff Billy Horschel Paul Tesori Bubba Dickerson Brett Stegmaier Daniel Stone Camilo Benedetti Billy Horschel Toby Ragland Tim McKenney Camilo Benedetti Nick Gilliam Name Top ournamentScores(Four-Rounds) Chris Couch Daniel Stone Camilo Benedetti Camilo Villegas Manuel Villegas Steve Scott Brett Stegmaier Billy Horschel Billy Horschel Tony Soerries Robert Floyd Camilo Villegas Chris Couch Ben Banks Camilo Villegas Ben Banks Camilo Beneditti Camilo Villegas Name Top ournamentScores(hree-Rounds) top to urnament scores 287 (-1) 287 (-1) 287 (-1) 297 (-1) 286 (-2) 286 (-2) 286 (-2) 286 (-2) 285 (-3) 285 (-3) 284 (-4) 279 (–9) 276 (-12) Score 207 (-9) 201 (-9) 207 (-9) 207 (-9) 207 (-9) 207 (-9) 207 (-9) 206 (-10) 205 (-11) 199 (-11) 205 (-11) 205 (-11) 204 (-12) 203 (-13) 196 (-14) 201 (-15) 194 (-22) Score 286 286 286 286 285 285 285 284 284 284 282 281 279 276 Score 204 204 204 204 204 203 203 203 203 202 202 201 201 199 199 199 196 194 Score 1993 NCAAChampionships 1998 NCAAChampionships 2006 NCAAChampionships 2006 NCAAChampionships 1994 NCAAChampionships 1994 NCAAChampionships 1998 NCAAChampionships 2006 NCAAChampionships 1994 NCAAChampionships 2001 NCAAChampionships 1994 NCAAChampionships 2001 NCAAChampionships 2001 NCAAChampionships Tournament KochInvitational 2001 Gary 1995 GatorInvitational 1994 Tournament ofChampions 2002 AtlantaIntercollegiate 2001 CarpetCapitalCollegiate 2004 SchenkelE-Z-GoInvitational 2996 NCAAWest Regional 2004 AtlantaIntercollegiate 1990 EagleInvitational 2000 GatorInvitational KochInvitational 2003 Gary 2004 SouthernHighlandsCollegiate 2004 AtlantaIntercollegiate 2006 NCAAWest Regional 2001 GatorInvitational 2001 NCAAEastRegional 2003 AtlantaIntercollegiate Tournament 1994 NCAAChampionships 1994 NCAAChampionships 1998 NCAAChampionships 2006 NCAAChampionships 1994 NCAAChampionships 2001 NCAAChampionships 2004 NCAAChampionships 1994 NCAAChampionships 2002 NCAAChampionships 2007 NCAAChampionships 2007 NCAAChampionships 2007 NCAAChampionships 2001 NCAAChampionships 2001 NCAAChampionships Tournament 1994 GatorInvitational 1995 GatorInvitational 2000 GatorInvitational 2004 AtlantaIntercollegiate 2007 GatorInvitational 1999 GatorInvitational 2003 SECChampionship 2006 NCAAWest Regional 2006 PING/GolfweekPreviewInvitational 1992 GatorInvitational 1997 GatorInvitational 2001 NCAAEastRegional 1995 GatorInvitational 2000 GatorInvitational 2001 GatorInvitational 2000 GatorInvitational 2001 GatorInvitational 2003 AtlantaIntercollegiate Tournament

Lexington, Ky. Albuquerque, N.M. Sunriver, Ore. Sunriver, Ore. Dallas, Texas. Dallas, Texas. Albuquerque, N.M. Sunriver, Ore. Dallas, Texas. Durham, N.C. Dallas, Texas. Durham, N.C. Durham, N.C. Location Tampa, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Knoxville, Tenn. Atlanta, Ga. Dalton, Ga. Statesboro, Ga. Tucson, Ariz. Stockbridge, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Gainesville, Fla. Tampa, Fla. Las Vegas, Nev. Stockbridge, Ga. Tucson, Ariz. Gainesville, Fla. Williamsburg, Va. Atlanta, Ga. Location Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas Albuquerque, N.M. Sunriver, Ore. Dallas, Texas Durham, N.C. Hot Springs,Va. Dallas, Texas Columbus, Ohio Williamsburg, Va. Williamsburg, Va. Williamsburg, Va. Durham, N.C. Durham, N.C. Location Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Stockbridge, Ga. Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Sea Island,Ga. Tucson, Ariz. Williamsburg, Va. Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Williamsburg, Va. Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Atlanta, Ga. Location three-round tournamenttotals. school history, aswellthreeofthetop three-round tournamentscoresbyparin Camilo Villegasownsfourofthebest the UFannals. score (276)andtournamentbypar(-12) in NCAA Championshipsisthebestfour-round Nick Gilliam’s first-placeeffortatthe2001

2007-08 GATOR MEN’S GOLF 33 34 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 860 (-4) 860 (-4) 860 (-5) 859 (-5) 859 (-5) 859 (-5) 859 (-6) 858 (+18) 858 (+17) 857 (-7) 857 (-7) 857 (-7) 857 (-8) 856 (-8) 856 (-8) 856 (-8) 856 (-8) 856 (+16) 856 (-8) 856 (-9) 855 (+15) 855 (-10) 854 (-10) 854 (-10) 854 (-10) 854 (-11) 853 (-12) 852 (-13) 851 (-13) 851 (-13) 851 (-14) 850 (+10) 850 (-15) 849 (+8) 848 (-17) 847 (-17) 847 (+7) 847 (-17) 847 (-18) 846 (-7) 845 (+4) 844 (-21) 843 (-24) 840 (-25) 839 (-27) 837 (-4) 836 (-6) 834 (-9) 831 (-9) 831 (-10) 830 (-12) 828 (-36) 828 (-12) 828 (-37) 827 (-14) 826 (-15) 825 (-16) 824 (-25) 815 (-30) 810 BEST TOURNAMENTTOTAL (ByScore) b est to

1991 SEC Championship SEC 1991 Championship SEC 1994 Classic Mobility Bellsouth 1995 Regional East NCAA 2003 Invitational E-Z-Go Schenkel 2004 Invitational E-Z-Go Schenkel Chris 2006 Intercollegiate Koch Gary 2000 SunTrust2005 Invitational Gator Championship SEC 2001 Collegiate Capital Carpet 2002 Invitational Koch Gary 2003 Collegiate Capital Carpet 2005 National LSU 1985 Classic Seminole 1986 Classic Imperialakes 1989 Collegiate Capital Carpet 1991 Regional East NCAA 1998 Championship SEC 2003 Collegiate Capital Carpet 2006 Classic Rico Puerto 2004 SunTrust2006 Invitational Gator National LSU 1981 Classic Imperialakes 1984 Regionals NCAA 1990 Tennesseeof Bank 2003 Collegiate Capital Carpet 2003 Invitational Homberg Henry 1986 Invitational Imperialakes 1985 Intercollegiate Atlanta 2001 Invitational Golf/Augusta Cleveland 2002 Collegiate Highlands Southern 2004 SunTrust2007 Invitational Gator Classic Rico Puerto 2005 SunTrust2004 Invitational Gator Championship SEC 1993 Invitational Volunteer 1994 SunTrust2002 Invitational Gator Classic Rico Puerto 2006 National LSU 1990 Regional East NCAA 2005 Championship SEC 2004 Invitational Golf Koch/Cleveland Gary 2001 Invitational Koch Gary 2005 Intercollegiate Atlanta 2004 Regional East NCAA 2001 Invitational Gator 1993 Invitational Preview PING/Golfweek 2006 Invitational Gator 1999 Invitational Gator 1984 Invitational Gator 1987 Invitational Gator 1997 Intercollegiate Atlanta 2003 Championship SEC 2006 Regional West NCAA 2006 Invitational Gator 1994 Invitational Gator 1996 Invitational Gator 1995 SunTrust2000 Invitational Gator SunTrust2001 Invitational Gator urnaments BEST TOURNAMENTTOTAL (ByPar) 1076 (-4) 1076 (-4) 860 (-4) 836 (-4) 860 (-5) 859 (-5) 859 (-5) 859 (-5) 859 (-6) 858 (-6) 834 (-7) 1145 (-7) 857 (-7) 857 (-7) 845 (-7) 857 (-8) 856 (-8) 856 (-8) 856 (-8) 856 (-8) 856 (-8) 856 (-9) 831 (-9) 831 (-9) 855 (-10) 854 (-10) 854 (-10) 830 (-10) 854 (-10) 854 (-11) 853 (-12) 828 (-12) 852 (-12) 828 (-13) 851 (-13) 851 (-13) 851 (-14) 826 (-14) 850 (-15) 825 (-15) 849 (-16) 1136 (-16) 824 (-17) 847 (-17) 847 (-17) 847 (-18) 846 (-21) 843 (-24) 840 (-25) 815 (-25) 839 (-26) 1126 (-27) 837 (-30) 810 (-36) 828 (-37) 827

1983 Harvey Pennick Invitational Pennick Harvey 1983 Championship SEC 1991 Invitational Gator 1993 Championship SEC 1994 Classic Mobility Bellsouth 1995 Regional East NCAA 2003 Invitational E-Z-Go Schenkel 2004 Invitational E-Z-Go Schenkel Chris 2006 Intercollegiate Koch Gary 2000 Invitational Preview PING/Golfweek 2006 Championships NCAA 1993 Collegiate Capital Carpet 2002 Invitational Koch Gary 2003 Regional East NCAA 2005 Collegiate Capital Carpet 2005 National LSU 1985 Classic Seminole 1986 Classic Lakes Imperial 1989 Collegiate Capital Carpet 1991 Regional East NCAA 1998 Collegiate Capital Carpet 2006 Invitational Gator 1999 Invitational Gator 1984 Classic Rico Puerto 2004 National LSU 1981 Classic Lakes Imperial 1984 Invitational Gator 1987 Regional East NCAA 1990 Tennesseeof Bank 2003 Collegiate Capital Carpet 2003 Invitational Gator 1997 Invitational Homberg Henry 1986 Championship SEC 2006 Invitational Imperialakes 1985 Intercollegiate Atlanta 2001 Invitational State Golf/Augusta Cleveland 2002 Invitational Gator 1994 Intercollegiate Highlands Southern 2004 Invitational Gator 1996 Classic Rico Puerto 2005 Championships NCAA 1994 Invitational Gator 1995 Championship SEC 1993 Invitational Volunteer 1994 Classic Rico Puerto 2006 National LSU 1990 Invitational Golf Koch/Cleveland Gary 2001 Invitational Koch Gary 2005 SunTrust2000 Invitational Gator Intercollegiate Atlanta 2004 Championships NCAA 2001 Regional East NCAA 2001 SunTrust2001 Invitational Gator Intercollegiate Atlanta 2003 Regional West NCAA 2006 record 36-underfinish. tercollegiate, propellingFloridatothewinandathen-school- Camilo Villegasshota22-under194atthe2003AtlantaIn- 810 atthe2001SunTrust GatorInvitational. help theGatorsseta teamtournamentrecordwithascoreof Camilo Benedetticarded athree-roundscoreof196(-14)to 280 (-8) 280 (-8) 280 (-8) 280 (-8) 280 (-8) 280 (-8) 280 (-8) 280 (E) 280 (-8) 280 (E) 280 (-8) 280 (E) 280 (E) 280 (-9) 279 (-9) 279 (-9) 279 (-9) 279 (-9) 279 (-9) 279 (-9) 279 (-9) 279 (-10) 278 (-10) 278 (-10) 278 (-10) 278 (-10) 278 (-2) 278 (-2) 278 (-11) 277 (-11) 277 (-11) 277 (-11) 277 (-11) 277 (-7) 277 (-11) 277 (-11) 277 (-11) 277 (-3) 277 (-4) 276 (-4) 276 (-12) 276 (-12) 276 (-12) 276 (-12) 276 (-9) 275 (-6) 274 (-6) 274 (-14) 274 (-6) 274 (-6) 274 (-7) 273 (-7) 273 (-7) 273 (-15) 273 (-15) 273 (-16) 272 (-8) 272 (-9) 271 (-17) 271 (-9) 271 (-17) 271 (-14) 270 (-11) 269 (-19) 269 (-12) 268 (-13) 267 (-13) 267 (-14) 266 (-15) 265 BEST COMPETITIVEROUND(ByScore) b est ro

1993 Golf World Collegiate World Golf 1993 Invitational American Ping 1995 Championship Collegiate Benz Mercedes 2000 Intercollegiate Koch Gary 2000 Invitational State Golf/Augusta Cleveland 2002 Intercollegiate Atlanta 2002 Tennesseeof Bank 2003 SunTrust2004 Invitational Gator Invitational E-Z-Go Schenkel 2004 SunTrust2005 Invitational Gator Intercollegiate Mercedes-Benz 2005 SunTrust2007 Invitational Gator Championships NCAA 2007 Invitational Homberg Henry 1986 American 1990 Championships NCAA 1994 Invitational E-Z-Go Schenkel 2000 Invitational Koch Gary 2002 Intercollegiate Atlanta 2004 Classic Rico Puerto 2005 Classic Rico Puerto 2006 National LSU 1990 Invitational Volunteer 1994 Championships NCAA 2001 Invitational Golf Koch/Cleveland Gary 2001 Collegiate Capital Carpet 2002 Preview NCAA 2004 Championships NCAA 2007 Invitational Park Miami/Doral 1989 Championships NCAA 1993 Championship SEC 1994 Regional NCAA 2001 Championships NCAA 2001 Preview NCAA 2001 Collegiate Capital Carpet 2003 Classic Rico Puerto 2004 Collegiate Highlands Southern 2004 Championship SEC 2004 Regional NCAA 2001 SunTrust2001 Invitational Gator Intercollegiate Atlanta 2003 Invitational Koch Gary 2003 Intercollegiate Atlanta 2004 Collegiate Capital Carpet 2006 Championships NCAA 2001 Invitational Gator 1984 Invitational Gator Nationsbank 1996 Intercollegiate Imperialakes 1985 SunTrust2006 Invitational Gator Championship SEC 2006 Invitational Gator Nationsbank 1992 Invitational Gator Nationsbank 1994 SunTrust2000 Invitational Gator Invitational Golf Koch/Cleveland Gary 2001 Regional West NCAA 2006 Regional West NCAA 2006 Invitational Preview PING/Golfweek 2006 Invitational Gator 1987 Championships Golf Collegiate U.S. Compaq 2000 Championship SEC 2003 Intercollegiate Atlanta 2003 Regional East NCAA 2005 SunTrust2001 Invitational Gator Championship SEC 2006 Invitational Gator Nationsbank 1995 SunTrust2000 Invitational Gator SunTrust1999 Invitational Gator SunTrust1997 Invitational Gator SunTrust2001 Invitational Gator unds 281 (+1) 281 (+1) 281 (-8) 280 (-8) 280 (-8) 280 (-8) 280 277 (-11) 277 (-11) 277 (-11) 277 (-11) 269 (-11) 277 (-11) 277 (-11) 277 (-11) 277 (-11) 277 (-12) 268 (-12) 276 (-12) 276 (-12) 276 (-12) 276 (-13) 267 (-13) 267 (-14) 266 (-14) 274 (-14) 270 (-15) 265 (-15) 273 (-15) 273 (-16) 272 (-17) 271 (-17) 271 (-19) 269 BEST COMPETITIVEROUND(ByPar) (-6) 282 (-6) 282 (-6) 282 (-6) 282 (-6) 282 (-6) 282 (-6) 282 (-6) 282 (-6) 282 (-6) 282 (-6) 282 (-6) 282 (-6) 282 (-6) 282 (-6) 282 (-6) 282 (+2) 282 (+2) 282 (-6) 282 (-6) 282 (-7) 281 (-7) 281 (-7) 281 (-7) 281 (-7) 281 (-7) 281 (-7) 281 (-7) 281 (-7) 281 (-7) 281 (-7) 281 (+1) 281 (-7) 281 (-7) 281 (-7) 281 (+1) 281 2007 SunTrust2007 Invitational Gator Invitational Alarcon Rafael 1982 Classic Imperialakes 1984 Regionals NCAA 1990 Championship SEC 1991 1989 Miami/Doral Park Invitational Park Miami/Doral 1989 Championships NCAA 1993 Championship SEC 1994 SunTrust2001 Invitational Gator Regional NCAA 2001 Championships NCAA 2001 Collegiate Capital Carpet 2003 Classic Rico Puerto 2004 Collegiate Highlands Southern 2004 Invitational Gator Nationsbank 1995 Intercollegiate Atlanta 2003 Invitational Koch Gary 2003 Intercolleigate Atlanta 2004 Collegiate Capital Carpet 2006 SunTrust1999 Invitational Gator SunTrust2000 Invitational Gator Invitational Gator Nationsbank 1997 Intercollegiate Imperialakes 1985 Regional East NCAA 2005 SunTrust2001 Invitational Gator Invitational Golf Koch/Cleveland Gary 2001 Regional West NCAA 2006 Regional West NCAA 2006 Championships Golf Collegiate U.S. Compaq 2000 Intercollegiate Atlanta 2003 Championship SEC 2006 Classic Seminole 1982 Classic Seminole 1985 Invitational Alarcon Rafael 1986 Invitational Florida 1988 Classic Capital Carpet 1991 Classic River Red 1992 UNLV/Rebel1992 Classic Championship SEC 1992 Championship SEC 1993 Regionals NCAA 1993 Championships NCAA 1994 Collegiate Creek Karsten 1996 Intercollegiate National Pate Jerry 1996 Championships NCAA 1998 Invitational E-Z-Go Schenkel 2000 Intercollegiate Atlanta 2001 SunTrust2002 Invitational Gator SunTrust2002 Invitational Gator Williams Morris 2005 Collegiate Capital Carpet 2005 Invitational LSU 1981 Intercollegiate Florida South 1985 Invitational Homberg Henry 1986 National LSU 1990 Championship SEC 1990 Regionals NCAA 1990 Classic Golf /NCAA Rico Puerto 1997 Invitational E-Z-Go Schenkel 2001 Intercollegiate Atlanta 2003 Regional East NCAA 2003 Collegiate Capital Carpet 2003 SunTrust2004 Invitational Gator Collegiate Highlands Southern 2004 Collegiate Capital Carpet 2005 Invitational E-Z-Go Schenkel Chris 2006 Two)(Round Invitational Preview PING/Golfweek 2006 One) (Round Invitational Preview PING/Golfweek 2006 280 (-8) 280 (-8) 280 (-8) 280 (-8) 280 (-8) 280 (-8) 280 (-8) 280 (-8) 280 (-8) 280 (-8) 272 (-9) 279 (-9) 271 (-9) 279 (-9) 279 (-9) 279 (-9) 275 (-9) 279 (-9) 271 (-9) 279 (-9) 279 (-9) 279 (-10) 278 (-10) 278 (-10) 278 (-10) 278 (-10) 278 282 (-6) 282 (-6) 274 (-6) 282 (-6) 282 (-6) 282 (-6) 282 (-6) 282 (-6) 282 (-6) 282 (-6) 282 (-6) 282 (-6) 282 (-6) 274 (-6) 282 (-6) 282 (-6) 282 (-6) 282 (-6) 282 (-6) 282 (-6) 274 (-6) 274 (-7) 281 (-7) 281 (-7) 281 (-7) 281 (-7) 281 (-7) 281 (-7) 281 (-7) 273 (-7) 281 (-7) 273 (-7) 273 (-7) 281 (-7) 277 (-7) 281 (-7) 281 (-7) 281 (-7) 281 (-7) 281 (-8) 280 (-8) 280 (-8) 280

1993 Golf World Collegiate World Golf 1993 Invitational American Ping 1995 Championship Collegiate Benz Mercedes 2000 Intercollegiate Koch Gary 2000 Invitational State Golf/Augusta Cleveland 2002 Intercollegiate Atlanta 2002 Tennesseeof Bank 2003 Intercollegiate Mercedes-Benz 2005 Invitational Preview PING/Golfweek 2006 Invitational Homberg Henry 1986 Invitational Gator 1987 American 1990 Championships NCAA 1994 Invitational E-Z-Go Schenkel 2000 Championships NCAA 2001 Invitational Koch Gary 2002 Championship SEC 2003 Intercollegiate Atlanta 2004 Classic Rico Puerto 2005 Classic Rico Puerto 2006 National LSU 1990 Invitational Volunteer 1994 Championships NCAA 2001 Invitational Golf Koch/Cleveland Gary 2001 Collegiate Capital Carpet 2002 Classic Seminole 1982 Invitational Gator 1984 Classic Seminole 1985 Invitational Alarcon Rafael 1986 Invitational Florida 1988 Classic Capital Carpet 1991 Classic River Red 1992 UNLV/Rebel1992 Classic Championship SEC 1992 Championship SEC 1993 Regionals NCAA 1993 Championships NCAA 1994 Invitational Gator Nationsbank 1996 Collegiate Creek Karsten 1996 Intercollegiate National Pate Jerry 1996 Championships NCAA 1998 Invitational E-Z-Go Schenkel 2000 Williams Morris 2005 Collegiate Capital Carpet 2005 SunTrust2006 Invitational Gator Championship SEC 2006 Invitational LSU 1981 Intercollegiate Florida South 1985 Invitational Homberg Henry 1986 National LSU 1990 Championship SEC 1990 Regionals NCAA 1990 Classic Golf /NCAA Rico Puerto 1997 Invitational Gator Nationsbank 1992 Championship SEC 1993 Invitational Gator Nationsbank 1994 SunTrust2000 Invitational Gator Invitational E-Z-Go Schenkel 2001 Preview NCAA 2001 Intercollegiate Atlanta 2003 Regional East NCAA 2003 Collegiate Capital Carpet 2003 Collegiate Capital Carpet 2005 Invitational E-Z-Go Schenkel Chris 2006 Invitational Alarcon Rafael 1982 Classic Imperialakes 1984 Regionals NCAA 1990 1991 SEC Championship SEC

2007-08 GATOR MEN’S GOLF 35 36 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA LSU NationalInvitational Keswick ClubCavalier Classic Karsten CreekCollegiate Jim CorbettInvitational Jackson Intercollegiate Isleworth Invitational Inverness Invitational Imperial LakesIntercollegiate Houston All‑AmericanIntercollegiate Honda FallClassic HombergInvitational Henry Guadalajara Intercollegiate Golf World/Palmetto DunesIntercollegiate  Golf DigestInvitational Gator Invitational KochInvitational Gary Furman Invitational Friendship GolfTournament Florida StateIntercollegiate Florida Invitational Florida Intercollegiate Eagle Invitational Doral ParkInvitational Dixie Intercollegiate Cypress GardensInvitational Conquistador Invitational Collegiate MatchPlay Chris SchenkelInvitational Carpet CapitalCollegiate Cape CoralInvitational Buckeye FallClassic Billy HitchcockIntercollegiate Bill BellMemorial Bank ofTennessee Augusta State/ClevelandGolfInvitational Augusta Invitational Atlanta Intercollegiate Andy BeanIntercollegiate All-College GolfClassic TOURNAMENT season tothepresent,UFhascompetedonlyintournaments(Exception:HootersMatchPlay2002,2003and2004;U.S.2006) Note: Priorto1965,Floridacompetedonlyinmatchplay. From1965to1970,theteamparticipatedinbothmatchplayandtournaments.1970‑71 team to urnament resul (Fall)‑3rd, ‘95(Fall)-3rd, ‘96(Fall)-4th ‘90 (Fall)‑1st,‘91 ‑1st, ‘93(Fall)3rd,‘94 ‘86 (Fall)‑5th,‘87 ‑8th, ‘89(Fall)3rd, ‘81 (Fall)‑6th,‘82 ‑10th, ‘85(Fall)1st, ‘96 (Fall)-T2nd ‘96-1st ‘79 (Fall)‑3rd,‘807th ‘87‑2nd ‘04 (Fall)-11th,’06(Fall)-2nd ‘02-1st, ’05(Fall)-1st,’06(Fall)-3rd ‘88‑4th, ‘893rd ‘82‑6th, ‘838th,‘841st,‘855th,‘86‘87 ‘77‑4th, ‘79‘805th,‘81‘826th ‘67‑3rd, ‘711st,‘722nd,‘735th,‘74‘7611th, ‘85 (Fall)‑9th ‘86‑2nd ‘80‑5th, ‘8115th T4th, ‘97(Fall)-12th,‘01(Fall)-17th (Fall)‑5th, ‘94T6th,‘95(Fall)-8th,‘96(Fall)- ‘90 (Fall)‑3rd,‘919th,‘9210th,‘93 ‘80‑2nd, ‘813rd,‘88(Fall)8th,‘892nd ‘90‑2nd, ‘91T9th,‘97-12th,‘98-6th,‘00-12th 02-T2, ‘03-2nd,’04-1st,‘05-1st,’06-1st,’07-1st ‘96-1st, ‘97-1st,‘98-2nd,‘99-1st,‘00-1st,01-1st, ‘90‑1st, ‘91‘92‘93‘94‘95 ‘84‑1st, ‘85‘862nd,‘87‘88T3rd,‘89 ‘78‑2nd, ‘791st,‘80‘818th,‘823rd,‘83 (Fall)-2nd, ‘04(Fall)-8th,‘05(Fall)-1st ‘99(Fall)-T7th, ‘01(Fall)-1st,‘02‘03 ‘78‑5th, ‘791st ‘88 (Fall)‑6th (Fall)‑1st ‘71‑ ‘66‑1st (Fall)‑2nd, ‘863rd ‘80 (Fall)‑1st,‘822nd,‘84‘85 ‘75 (Fall)‑1st,‘775th,‘792nd, ‘72‑1st, (Fall)‘73‘742nd, ‘66‑2nd, ‘671st,‘68‘69‘70‘71 ‘90‑3rd ‘87‑7th, ‘8814th,‘892nd,‘901st,‘916th (Fall)‑1st ‘70 (Fall)‑2nd,‘743rd,‘77‘80 (Fall)‑1st, ‘8012th ‘75 (Fall)‑7th,‘779th,‘781st,‘79 ‘84‑1st, ‘02(Fall)-4th (Fall)-4th ’02 (Fall)-8th,’03(Fall)-1st,‘04(Fall)-5th,’06 5th, ‘03-4th,‘04-1st,‘05-10th,’06-2nd,’07-5th ‘82‑11th, ‘899th,‘99-4th,‘00-T4th,‘01-5th,‘01- ‘77‑13th, ‘784th,‘793rd,‘802nd,‘81 ‘71‑2nd, ‘723rd,‘731st,‘74‘75‘768th, (Fall)-2nd, ’06(Fall)-T5th ‘02 (Fall)-5th,‘03(Fall)-1st,‘04(Fall)-10th,’05 9th, ‘99(Fall)-T2nd,‘00(Fall)-4th,‘01 ‘94‑3rd, ‘95T3rd,‘96-13th,‘97-7th,‘98-T8th,‘99- ‘89 (Fall)‑1st,‘907th,‘91T5th,‘934th, ‘75‑1st, ‘763rd,‘772nd,‘78‘791st ‘67‑1st, ‘68‘702nd,‘71‘73‘74 ‘79 (Fall)‑4th,‘868th ‘88‑3rd ‘88‑12th ’03 (Fall)-1st ‘02-T4th ‘92‑2nd ‘00-2nd, ‘01-2nd,‘02-2nd,‘03-1st,‘04-1st (Fall)‑6th ‘81 (Fall)‑1st,‘829th,‘834th,‘84 ‘81 (Fall)‑9th YEAR-FINISH 1st, ‘74‑2nd,‘75‘765th,‘81(Fall)‘88 ts (SINCE 1965‑66) Seminole Classic San DiegoInvitational Rolex MatchPlayChampionships Robert KeplerIntercollegiate River CityIntercollegiate R.L. GoldmanMemorialTournament Red RiverInvitational Rafael AlarconIntercollegiate Puerto RicoClassic Prudential Classic Placid LakesInvitational Ping‑Arizona Collegiate Ping‑American AirlinesIntercollegiate Pinehurst Intercollegiate PennickInvitational Harvey PateIntercollegiate Jerry Pan AmericanUniversityIntercollegiate Orange LakeIntercollegiate Omni HotelCollegiateInvitational Olympia SpaInvitational Oak Tree‑Ping Intercollegiate Northern Intercollegiate New MexicoStateUniversityInvitational NCAA PreviewInvitational Morris WilliamsIntercollegiate Miami Invitational Mercedes-Benz Intercollegiate TOURNAMENT @ =lostatie-breaker (cumulativescoresofallplayers) Windon MemorialClassic Volunteer Invitational U.S. Intercollegiate United StatesCollegiateChampionship UCF Invitational Tucson Invitational Tucker Intercollegiate Tournament ofChampions Tour Tulsa Intercollegiate The LouisianaClassics The American Tar HeelIntercollegiate Suntree Invitational Sun DevilIntercollegiate Stanford Intercollegiate Southwestern Intercollegiate UNLV RebelClassic/LasVegas Invitational Southern HighlandsCollegiate/ Southeastern Intercollegiate South FloridaIntercollegiate Shoal CreekInvitational Senior BowlTournament ‘72‑3rd, ‘731st,‘77 ‘74‑2nd ‘96 (Fall)-7th ‘94‑T3rd ‘75 (Fall)‑6th,‘767th,‘773rd ‘68‑3rd ‘91 (Fall)‑6th,‘924th ‘82‑4th, ‘838th,‘85‘8611th ‘02-4th, ‘03-4th,’04-1st,‘05-2nd,‘06-2nd,’07-9th ‘93-2nd, ‘94‑1st,‘95‘96-1st,‘97-1st,‘98-T7th, ‘79‑2nd, ‘72 (Fall)‑2nd,‘731st,1st ‘95‑5th ‘91‑4th, ‘929th,‘93‘942nd,‘95T10th ‘80‑6th ‘83 (Fall)‑4th T12th (Fall)-T4th, ‘96(Fall)-4th,‘97‘99(Fall)- ‘88‑2nd, ‘89‘92(Fall)9th,‘9410th,‘95 ‘73‑2nd, ‘741st ‘84‑2nd ‘87‑5th ‘75‑1st ‘90‑7th ‘67‑2nd ‘68‑2nd ‘04 (Fall)-T4th,’06(Fall)-1st T13th, ‘02(Fall)-T6,(Fall)-11th,’03(Fall)-T3rd, (Fall)-9th, ‘96(Fall)-T8th,‘97(Fall)-12th,‘99(Fall)- (Fall)‑3rd, ‘93T12th,‘9412th,‘95 ‘89 (Fall)‑2nd,‘9011th,‘9115th,‘92 ‘97-T3rd, ‘98-2nd,‘05-1st ‘88‑6th, ‘892nd,‘9210th,‘944th,‘958th,‘96-1st, ‘92‑T3rd ‘72‑1st, ‘73‘75‘76T2nd,‘772nd, ‘66‑1st, ‘67‘682nd,‘69‘70‘71 ‘01-1st, ‘02-1st,‘03-4th,‘04-T2nd,‘05-1st,’06-7th ‘93‑5th, ‘942nd,‘97-14th,‘98-3rd,‘99-1st,‘00-1st, YEAR-FINISH ‘86‑2nd, ‘96-1st ‘82‑3rd, ‘831st,‘842nd,‘02-T4th,‘85 ‘95 (Fall)-1st ‘88 (Fall)‑4th,‘942nd ‘00-6th, ‘01-T8th ’06-2nd, ’07-10th ‘95‑2nd ‘70 (Fall)‑3rd (Fall)‑4th, ‘835th,‘844th ‘70 (Fall)‑3rd,‘722nd,‘76T11th,‘82 ‘01 (Fall)-8th ‘87 (Fall)‑T3rd,‘932nd ‘91‑1st, ‘92‘99-1st ‘90‑1st ‘83‑T8th, ‘853rd ‘77 (Fall)‑3rd ‘86‑2nd, ‘876th ‘91‑T3rd ‘86 (Fall)‑5th,‘87T10th ‘05-3rd, ’06-4th,’07-10th ‘92 (Fall)‑1st,‘01-7th,02-T6,‘03-14th,‘04-2nd, ‘83‑11th, ‘842nd,‘854th,‘932nd ‘84‑1st, ‘85‘86‘874th ’05 (Fall)-7th ‘70‑1st, ‘713rd,‘721st 2nd, ‘78‑‘793rd,‘816th, the SpringUnlessNoted *All MatchesCompetedin the eighthtimeinspringof2008. of allGatorathleticteams,willsponsortheSunTrust GatorInvitationalfor capturing 21teamtitlesand10medalisthonors.SunTrust, aproudsponsor Over thetournament’s 30-yearhistory, theGatorshavedominatedevent, est collegiategolfteamstoGainesvillecompeteintheGatorInvitational. Since 1978,theUniversityofFloridahasinvitedsomecountry’s fin- suntr Manuel Villegas(Florida, 2007) (LSU,1989) Daniel Stone(Florida,1995) Clint Provost(Alabama,2002) David Peege(Mississippi,1984) Mark Northey(Georgia,1997) Jake Kransteuber(USC,1997) S. Keppler(FloridaState,1982) Nathan Goulding(LSU,2002) John Fridge(Auburn,1986) Jamie Elson(AugustaState,1999) Chris Couch(Florida,1994) Rick Borg(OhioState,1980) Steve Scott(Florida,1999) David Seawell(SouthCarolina,1995) Brad Faxon(Furman,1983) Robert Floyd(Florida,1997) Tony Soerries(Florida,1992) David Seawell(SouthCarolina,1996) Jodie Mudd(GeorgiaSouthern,1982) Chris Couch(Florida,1995) Graeme McDowell(UAB,2002) John Curley(FloridaSouthern,1996) Alex Rocha(MississippiState,2000) Camilo Benedetti(Florida,2001) Top-25 IndividualScores(Par 210) ^won inplayoff *tournament records 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 YEAR Florida (850) Florida (855) Florida (858) Florida (848) Augusta State(869) LSU (846) Florida (810)* Florida (815) Florida (831) Augusta State(851) Florida (828) Florida (825) Florida (824) Florida (826) Florida (836) Florida (846) Florida (847) Florida (840) Florida (845) LSU (856) Florida (830) LSU (840) Florida (847) Florida (831) Georgia (843) Florida (834) Florida State(851) Georgia Southern(845) Florida (858) Georgia (862) TEAM CHAMPION u st gator invitationa l INDIVDUAL MEALIST 67-68-69 =204(-6) 66-69-69 =204(-6) 72-66-66 =204(-6) 69-68-67 =204(-6) 69-67-68 =204(-6) 69-66-69 =204(-6) 65-70-69 =204(-6) 69-66-69 =204(-6) 69-67-68 =204(-6) 64-69-71 =204(-6) 69-68-67 =204(-6) 68-70-66 =204(-6) 63-71-69 =203(-7) 68-67-68 =203(-7) 66-72-65 =203(-7) 66-70-66 =202(-8) 68-69-65 =202(-8) 70-63-69 =202(-8) 68-69-64 =201(-9) 68-66-67 =201(-9) 65-67-68 =200(-10) 66-69-64 =199(-11) 67-68-63 =198(-12) 66-64-66 =196(-14) Manuel Villegas,Florida(204) Sam Korbe,Tulsa (210)^ Jonas Blixt,FSU(209) Chris Cousins,UAB(207) Oliver Wilson,AugustaState(210) Graeme McDowell,UAB(200) Camilo Benedetti,Florida(196)* Alex Rocha,MississippiState(198) Steve Scott,Florida(203) Jeff Klauk,Fla.Southern(206) Robert Floyd,Florida(202) John Curley, FloridaSouthern(199) Chris Couch,Florida(201) Chris Couch,Florida(204) Guy Hill,Florida(208) Tony Soerries,Florida(202) Paul Claxton,Georgia(207) Chris DiMarco,Florida(207) David Toms, LSU(204) Mike Heinen,USL(208) Todd Thompson,Georgia(206) John Fridge,Auburn(204) Dave Peege,Mississippi(207) Dave Peege,Mississippi(204) Brad Faxon,Furman(203) Jodie Mudd,GeorgiaSouthern(201) Paul Azinger, FloridaState(209) Rick Borg,OhioState(204) Rick Pearson,Florida(205) Griff Moody, Georgia(212) 204(-6) Benedetti wonin2001. tional medalsinceCamilo the SunTrust GatorInvita- first Floridaplayertoearn Manuel Villegaswasthe

2007-08 GATOR MEN’S GOLF 37 38 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1982 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 FIRST TEAM 107 Honorsby58Individuals All‑SEC Selections sec honors Steve Lamontagne Camilo Benedetti Bubba Dickerson Camilo Benedetti Camilo Benedetti Josh McCumber Josh McCumber Adam Armagost Camilo Villegas Camilo Villegas Camilo Villegas Dallas Apelgren Brett Stegmaier Brett Stegmaier Chris DiMarco Chris DiMarco David Jackson David Jackson David Jackson Brad Lehmann Billy Horschel Billy Horschel James Vargas Phil Hancock Rick Pearson Scott Dunlap Daniel Stone Robert Floyd Robert Floyd Chris Couch Larry Rinker Larry Rinker Larry Mike Killian Dudley Hart Dudley Hart Dudley Hart Sam Trahan Terry Anton John Given Andy North Andy North Andy North Steve Scott Steve Scott Steve Scott Paul Tesori Andy Bean Bill Britton Matt Every Matt Every Matt Every Gary Koch Gary Koch Gary Koch Gary Koch Gary Brian Gay Brian Gay Brian Gay Pat Bates Pat Bates Pat Bates Guy Hill 1994 1993 1991 1985 1975 1974 1973 Year SEC CoachOfThe 2004 2001 2000 1995 1992 1991 1987 Of TheYear SEC Freshman 2007 2004 2002 1999 1990 Year SEC Player OfThe 2006 2005 2004 2003 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1975 1974 1973 1971 1970 SECOND TEAM Steve Lamontagne Jimmy McQuillan Bubba Dickerson Camilo Benedetti Bubba Dickerson Buddy Alexander Buddy Alexander Buddy Alexander Josh McCumber Steve Waggoner Camilo Villegas Camilo Villegas Camilo Villegas Camilo Villegas Dennis Sullivan Brett Stegmaier Chris DiMarco Carlos Rodiles Billy Horschel Buster Bishop Buster Bishop Buster Bishop Jay Townsend Jay Townsend James Vargas Jim Schuman Tony Soerries Tony Soerries Steve Bradley David Barnes Phil Hancock Phil Hancock Richard Treis Simon Lacey Kevin Morris Tony DeLuca Taylor Walsh Lynn Blevins Jessie Mudd Jessie Mudd Chris Couch Chris Couch Chris Couch Nick Gilliam Cary Splane Cary Mike Killian Dudley Hart Dudley Hart Terry Anton Larry Rentz Larry Steve Scott Steve Scott Jeff Barlow Jeff Barlow Andy Bean John Pettit Pat Venker Ken Green Brian Gay Chip Hall 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 2003 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1986 1985 1984 68 Honorsby35Individuals Selections Academic All‑SEC 2004 2003 1999 Francisco dePablo Camilo Benedetti Camilo Benedetti Camilo Benedetti Camilo Benedetti Buddy Alexander Buddy Alexander Buddy Alexander Josh McCumber Manuel Villegas Camilo Villegas Camilo Villegas Brad McCollum Brad McCollum Richard Hooper Kevin Mihailoff Kevin Mihailoff Kevin Mihailoff Dwight Rogers David Jackson David Jackson David Jackson Robert Hooper Robert Hooper Robert Hooper Brad Lehmann Duke ButlerIV Ryan Cochran Ryan Cochran Chris Almond Ricky Hooper Robert Burns Simon Lacey Simon Lacey Simon Lacey Simon Lacey Scott Dunlap Taylor Walsh Jordan Code Jordan Code Jordan Code Nick Gilliam Nick Gilliam Nick Gilliam Nick Gilliam Cary Splane Cary Splane Cary Chris Zeller Chad Baker Chad Baker Brian Craig Brian Craig Brian Craig John Given Jeff Barlow Kevin Dyer John Pettit John Pettit John Pettit Ben Banks Rob Burns Ben Taylor Ben Taylor Jim Staub Jim Staub Greg Krak in 1964 * NOTE:GeorgiaTech lefttheSEC Mississippi Kentucky Georgia Tech Arkansas Alabama Mississippi State Tennessee Auburn Florida LSU Georgia School Champions BySchool SEC Team 2007 2006 the awardin2004. of theYear honorssince1990 andthefirstsinceCamiloVillegasearned In 2007,BillyHorschelbecamethefourthGatortoreceiveSECPlayer Manuel Villegas Manuel Villegas Toby Ragland Ben Hartman Tyler Brown No. 14 15 26 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 in 1964.Tulane withdrewin1966. * NOTE:GeorgiaTech lefttheSEC Tulane Mississippi State Kentucky Georgia Tech Arkansas Alabama South Carolina Auburn Tennessee Mississippi Georgia LSU Florida School Medalists BySchool SEC Individual No. 20 13 16 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 players. *Final Roundwascanceled duetorain Note: From 1969‑78,theteam titlewasdecidedby thefivelowscores of sixplayers.Previously, fourscoreswere used. Since1969,the titlehasbeendetermined bythefourlow scoresoffive champion(Score) yEAR champion(Score) yEAR gators at thesec championship 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998* 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1977 1976 1975 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1943‑45 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937

Tennessee (869) Georgia (827) Kentucky (875) Georgia (843) Florida (856) Auburn (857) Georgia (841) Georgia (852) Florida (901) Georgia (567) Miss. State(879) Miss. State(859) Arkansas (855) Florida (860) Florida (847) Florida (876) Florida (860) Tennessee (866) Florida (874) Georgia (854) Georgia (1073) Auburn (1094) Florida (1101) Georgia (1099) Florida (848) LSU (872) LSU (854) Georgia (575) LSU (869) LSU (871) Florida (868) Mississippi (881) Georgia (875) Georgia (873) Auburn (884) Tennessee (884) Alabama (876) Georgia (1142) Florida (1104) Florida (1099) Georgia (1117) Georgia (1099) Georgia (1105) Georgia (581) Georgia (589) Georgia (1170) Georgia (570) LSU (573) dA Georgia (583) Georgia (583) Georgia (590) Florida (591) Florida (575) LSU (576) LSU (586) Georgia (591) Georgia (597) Georgia (1200) Georgia Tech (303) LSU (303) LSU (633) LSU (604) No Tournament Held LSU (597) Georgia (616) LSU (601) LSU (604) LSU (608) LSU (614)

Alabama (871) Florida (828) Auburn (877) Florida (844) Auburn (862) Florida (864) Florida (857) Auburn (854) Georgia (908) South Carolina(568) Auburn (880) Florida (865) Auburn (856) Auburn/Tenn. (856) Arkansas (856) Auburn (877) Auburn (867) Florida (866) LSU (890) LSU (872) Florida (1081) Alabama (1100) LSU (1112) Florida (1105) Tennessee (850) Florida (892) Georgia (873) Florida (592) Runner‑up (Score) Medalist (Score) Georgia (873) Florida (872) Georgia (878) LSU (885) Alabama (875) Mississippi (880) Tennessee (885) Auburn (891) Florida (880) Florida (1145) LSU (1128) Alabama (1112) Florida (1121) Florida (1105) LSU (1106) Bert Green,Tennessee (141) Jim Gabrielsonand David Boyd,Georgia(287) Howell Fraser, LSU(281) Cobby Ware, Georgiaand Bob Moser, Georgia(279) ,Florida(287) Tommy Aaron,Florida(287) Lester Kelly, Georgia(281) Eddie Merrins,LSU(284) Eddie Merrins,LSU(286) Bobby Hill,Alabama(290) Griffin Moody, Georgia(288) John Owens,Kentucky(291) Hal Spears,Georgia(71) Albert Swann,GeorgiaTech (73) Joe Moore,LSU138 George Hamer, Georgia(145) Arnold Blum,Georgia(140) Earl Stewart,LSU(142) Castillo,LSU(140) Henry Sonny Swift,Georgia(1up,19) Castillo,LSU(3and2) Henry Vincent D’Antoni,Tulane (1up) Jack Oliver, Georgia(141) Doug Essig,LSU(283) ve Ragan,Florida(284) Patton Kizzire,Auburn(211) Brett Stegmaier,F lorida (205) David Skinns,Tennessee (210) Brendon Todd, Georgia(207) Brett Stegmaier,Florida(203) Camilo Benedetti,Floria(210) Odom,Georgia (207) Bryant Roland Thatcher, Auburn(208) Camilo Benedetti,Floria(218) Eric Ecker, SouthCarolina(136) MacKellar,Bryant Auburn(210) Graham Davidson,Miss.State(205) Bud Still,Arkansas(206) Brian Ga Guy Hill,Florida(206) Brian Ga Jimmy Green,Auburn(205) Mike Sposa,Tennessee (210) Chris DiMarco,Florida(209) Lan Gooch,Mississippi(209) Sam Trahan,Florida(209) Phil Hancock,Florida(207) Phil Hancock,Florida(214) Vaughn Moise,LSU(212) ,Florida(204) B.R. McLendon,LSU(212) B.R. McLendon,LSU(210) B.R. McLendon,LSU(282) Medalist (Score) Site David Toms, LSU(205) Chip Sullivan,Mississippi(210) Peter Person,Georgia(213) Emlyn Aubrey, LSU(213) Dave Peege,Mississippi(213) Randy Watkins, Mississippi(211) John Salmone,LSU(221) Rick Pearson,Florida(215) Wayne DeFrancesco,LSU(212) Larr Gar Gar Mickey Mabry, Tennessee (217) Jimmy McQuillan,Florida(215) Tommy Valentine, Georgia(213) Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Baton Rouge,La. Baton Rouge,La. Baton Rouge,La. y Koch,Florida(214) y Koch,Florida(212) y Rinker,Florida(222) y, Flori da (213) y, Flori da (211) 1973 Masters. 1957 and1958beforeembarkingonastellarprofessionalcareerthatincludedwinningthe Tommy Aaron,Florida’s firsttwo-timeSECmedalist,capturedtheindividualtitleinboth Florida inish(Score) 2nd (1081) 2nd (1105) 2nd (1145) 2nd (1121) 2nd (1105) T3rd (875) 3rd (1129) T4th (579) 5th (1116) 1st (1101) 1st (1104) 1st (1099) 2nd (828) 2nd (844) 2nd (864) 2nd (857) 2nd (865) 2nd (866) 2nd (892) 2nd (592) 2nd (872) 2nd (880) 3rd (863) 3rd (878) 3rd (886) 3rd (892) 5th (878) 4th (888) 8th (894) 7th (906) 5th (879) 4th (889) 4th (884) 6th (892) 1st (860) 1st (876) 1st (856) 1st (901) 1st (847) 1st (860) 1st (874) 1st (848) 1st (868)

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2007-08 GATOR MEN’S GOLF 39 40 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1979 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1960 1959 1956 1952 86 Honorsby45individuals All‑Americans Florida’s All‑Time ncaa honors Woody Blackburn Adam Armagost Laurie Hammer Chris DiMarco David Jackson David Jackson David Jackson David Jackson Jay Townsend Tommy Aaron Jim Schuman Steve Melnyk Steve Melnyk Steve Melnyk Phil Hancock Phil Hancock Phil Hancock Rick Pearson Scott Dunlap Bob Murphy Ben Duncan Frank Beard Frank Beard Mike Killian Mike Killian Dudley Hart Dudley Hart Dave Ragan Sam Trahan Andy North Andy North Andy North Andy Bean Andy Bean Gary Koch Gary Koch Gary Koch Gary Koch Gary John Darr 1989 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 Bubba Dickerson Camilo Benedetti Camilo Benedetti Josh McCumber Josh McCumber Camilo Villegas Camilo Villegas Camilo Villegas Camilo Villegas Brett Stegmaier Brett Stegmaier Chris DiMarco Chris DiMarco Billy Horschel Billy Horschel James Vargas James Vargas Brad Lehman Jessie Mudd Daniel Stone Daniel Stone Robert Floyd Chris Couch Chris Couch Nick Gilliam Nick Gilliam Dudley Hart Dudley Hart Steve Scott Steve Scott Steve Scott Paul Tesori Jeff Barlow Jeff Barlow Matt Every Matt Every Matt Every Matt Every Brian Gay Brian Gay Pat Bates Pat Bates Pat Bates Guy Hill T10. T6. T1. All-mericans Multiple NCAA 2004 2003 2002 1998 Team Academic All-meria Buddy Alexander Buddy Alexander GCAA CoachoftheYear Nick Gilliam Bob Murphy NCAA Medalist 2007 2005 2004 2003 1998 1992 All-mericans GCAA Academic golfer. annually tothenation’s topamateur prestigious BenHoganAward, given towinthe player inschoolhistory becamethefirst In 2006,MattEvery James Vargas Daniel Stone Brett Stegmaier Bob Murphy Josh McCumber Mike Killian Billy Horschel Nick Gilliam Brian Gay Chris Couch Camilo Benedetti Frank Beard Andy Bean Jeff Barlow Steve Scott Andy North Phil Hancock Chris DiMarco Matt Every Camilo Villegas Dudley Hart David Jackson Koch Gary – All-DistrictIIISecondTeam – All-DistrictIIISecondTeam Camilo Villegas–FirstTeam Nick Gilliam–SecondTeam Manuel Villegas Camilo Villegas Camilo Villegas Camilo Villegas Kevin Mihailoff Kevin Mihailoff Richard Treis Jordan Code Brian Craig 1993 2001 2001 1966 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 2005 2004 2003 1993 1998 1992 All-Academic Golf Coaches’Assoiation in 1998. District IIIandGCAAAll-Academichonors Kevin MihailoffcollectedAcademicAll- multiple All-Americahonors. Gilliam isalsooneof23Gatorstogarner win theNCAAIndividualChampionship. Nick GilliambecamethesecondGatorto RichardTreis Camilo Villegas Camilo Villegas Kevin Mihailoff Jordan Code Brian Craig 1990 (Score) champion 1939 yEAR gators at thencaa championships 1991 1992 1940 1941 1993 1942 1994 1943 1995 1944 1996 1945 1997 1946 1998 1947 1999 1948 2000

1949 2001 1950 2002 1951 2003 1952 2004 1953 2005 1954 2006 1955 2007 1956 * Oklahoma State won in a one-hole playoff one-hole a in won State Oklahoma *

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1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973

1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989

Arizona State (1,155) State Arizona (612) Stanford Oklahoma State (1,161) State Oklahoma Arizona (1,129) Arizona (601) Princeton Stanford (580) Stanford (1,145) Florida (601) LSU LSU (590) LSU Stanford (1,129) Stanford Yale(614) (590) Stanford Oklahoma State (1,156)* State Oklahoma Notre Dame (311) Dame Notre Arizona State (1,186) State Arizona Ohio State (602) State Ohio Pepperdine (1148) Pepperdine Stanford (619) Stanford UNLV(1118) LSU (606) LSU Georgia (1180) Georgia San Jose State (579) State Jose San Oklahoma State (1,116)* State Oklahoma

N. TexasN. (490) State (1,126) Florida N. TexasN. (573) State Minnesota (1,134) Minnesota N. TexasN. (588) State Clemson (1,191) Clemson N. TexasN. (587) State California (1,134) California Stanford (578) Stanford Georgia (1,135) Georgia So. Methodist (572) Methodist So. Oklahoma State (1,143) State Oklahoma LSU (574) LSU Stanford (1,109) Stanford Houston (601) Houston

Houston (602) Houston Houston (570) Houston Houston (561) Houston Houston (603) Houston Purdue (584) Purdue

Houston (588) Houston Oklahoma State (581) State Oklahoma Houston (580) Houston Houston (577) Houston Houston (693) Houston Houston (585) Houston (1,154) Florida Houston (1,223) Houston Houston (1,172) Houston Texas(1,144) Texas(1,146) (1,149) Florida

Wake Forest (1,158) Forest Wake Wake Forest (1,156) Forest Wake Oklahoma Houston (1,197) Houston Oklahoma State (1,140) State Oklahoma Ohio State (1,189) State Ohio Oklahoma State (1,173) State Oklahoma BYU (1,161) BYU Houston (1,141) Houston Oklahoma State (1,161) State Oklahoma Houston (1,145) Houston Houston (1,172) Houston Wake Forest (1,156) Forest Wake Oklahoma State (1,160) State Oklahoma UCLA (1,176) UCLA Oklahoma (1,139) Oklahoma State (1,166) State

(Score) Runner‑up (1,157) Florida (614) Northwestern N. Carolina (1,168) Carolina N. (614) Princeton Arizona State (1,136) State Arizona LSU (599) LSU Georgia TechGeorgia (1,146)

Texas(1,133) Michigan (618) Michigan Stanford (1,156) Stanford Minnesota (312) Minnesota Oklahoma State (1,189) State Oklahoma Northwestern (621) Northwestern Wake Forest (1,151) Forest Wake Michigan (624) Michigan Clemson (1,121) Clemson Duke (614) Duke Oklahoma State (1,183) State Oklahoma LSU (588) LSU Georgia TechGeorgia (1,116) Texas(600) Purdue (600) Purdue Clemson (1,144) Clemson Purdue (577) Purdue Georgia TechGeorgia (1,138) Ohio State (589) State Ohio Oklahoma State (1,193) State Oklahoma Michigan (593) Michigan UCLA (1,140) UCLA North Carolina (580) Carolina North Georgia TechGeorgia (1,146) N. TexasN. (573) State (1,146) Florida N. TexasN. (583) State Georgia (1,121) Georgia N. TexasN. (602) State Purdue (602) Purdue Stanford (603) Stanford Oklahoma State (582) State Oklahoma Purdue (571) Purdue Purdue (607) Purdue Arizona State (594) State Arizona Oklahoma State (607) State Oklahoma Oklahoma State (598) State Oklahoma Houston (582) Houston Oklahoma State (587) State Oklahoma Cal-St. L.A. (587) L.A. Cal-St. San Jose State (586) State Jose San (588) Florida Houston (1,156) Houston Wake Forest (1,232) Forest Wake Wake Forest (1,182) Forest Wake Houston (1,151) Houston Houston (1,159) Houston Oklahoma State (1,159) State Oklahoma

(1,160) Florida Oklahoma State (1,189) State Oklahoma BYU (1,173) BYU Oklahoma State (1,205) State Oklahoma Georgia (1,157) Georgia Oklahoma State (1,191) State Oklahoma BYU (1,177) BYU Oral Roberts (1,163) Roberts Oral Oklahoma St. (1,151) St. Oklahoma Texas(1,168) Oklahoma State (1,146) State Oklahoma Oklahoma State (1,175) State Oklahoma Oklahoma State (1,160) State Oklahoma Wake Forest (1,176) Forest Wake Oklahoma State (1,179) State Oklahoma Texas(1,158) (1,179) UTEP (1,179) Oklahoma Medalist , Arizona State (279) State Arizona Mickelson, Phil TulaneD’Antoni, Vincent Warren Schutte, UNLVSchutte, Warren (283) Phil Mickelson, Arizona State (271) State Arizona Mickelson, Phil Virginia Brooke, Dixon Earl Stewart, LSU Stewart, Earl Todd (278) Demsey,State Arizona Frank Tatum,Frank Jr., Stanford , TexasLeonard, Justin (271) Wallace Ulrich, Carleton Ulrich, Wallace Chip Spratlin, Auburn (283) Auburn Spratlin, Chip Louis Lick, Minnesota Lick, Louis , Stanford (285) Stanford Woods,Tiger John Lorns, Ohio State Ohio Lorns, John Charles Warren, Clemson (279) Clemson Warren, Charles George Hamar,George Georgia James McLean, Minnesota (271) Minnesota McLean, James Dave Barclay,Dave Michigan , Northwestern (284) Northwestern Donald, Luke Bob Harris, San Jose State Jose San Harris, Bob (265) State Oklahoma Howell, Charles

Harvie Ward, North Carolina North Ward, Harvie (276) Florida Gilliam, Nick Fred Wampler,Fred Purdue TroyTechGeorgia Matteson, (276) TomState Ohio Neiporte, Alejandro Canizares, Arizona State (287) State Arizona Canizares, Alejandro Jim Vickers, Oklahoma Vickers, Jim , UNLVMoore, Ryan (267) Earl Moeller,Earl State Oklahoma James Lepp, Washington (276) Washington Lepp, James , Memphis State State Memphis Robbins, Hillman Jonathan Moore, Oklahoma State (276) State Oklahoma Moore, Jonathan Joe Campbell, Purdue Campbell, Joe Jamie Lovemark, Southern California (271) California Southern Lovemark, Jamie Rick Jones, Ohio State Ohio Jones, Rick

Rex Barter,Rex Jr., Houston Phil Rodgers, Houston Rodgers, Phil Dick Crawford, Houston Crawford, Dick Dick Crawford, Houston Crawford, Dick , Ohio State Ohio Nicklaus, Jack Kermit Zarley,Kermit Houston R.H. Sikes, Arkansas Sikes, R.H. Terry Small, San Jose State Jose TerrySan Small, Marty Fleckman, Houston (281) Houston Fleckman, Marty b Murphy,Bob (283) F lorida , Colorado (287) Colorado Irwin, Hale Grier Jones, Oklahoma State (276) State Oklahoma Jones, Grier Bob Clark, Cal St.-L.A. (298) St.-L.A. Cal Clark, Bob ,(284) John Houston ,TexasBen (273) Ben Crenshaw,TexasBen (279) Ben Crenshaw,TexasBen (282) TomTexasKite, (279) , Wake Forest (282) Forest Wake Strange, Curtis Jay Haas, Wake Forest (282) Forest Wake Haas, Jay , USC (283) USC Simpson, Scott Scott Simpson, USC (289) USC Simpson, Scott David Edwards, Okla. State (209) (209) State Okla. Edwards, David , Wake Forest (287) Forest Wake Hallberg, Gary , Utah State (283) State Utah Blake, Don Jay Ron Commans, USC (283) USC Commans, Ron Billy Ray Brown, Houston (280) Houston Brown, Ray Billy Jim Carter,(287) Jim State Arizona John Inman, North Carolina (271) (271) Carolina North Inman, John Clark Burroughs, Ohio State (285) State Ohio Burroughs, Clark , Oklahoma State (282) (282) State Oklahoma Verplank, Scott Brian Watts, Oklahoma State (280) State Oklahoma Watts, Brian E.J. Pfister,(284) E.J. State Oklahoma Phil Mickelson, Arizona State (281) State Arizona Mickelson, Phil

hOST Finish Florida

2nd (1,157) 2nd 20th (1,206) 20th

7th (1,155) 7th

1st (1,145) 1st

3rd (1,136) 3rd

13th (1,184) 13th

T6th (1,212) T6th

15th (1,175) 15th

14th (1,154) 14th

12th (1,216) 12th

1st (1,126) 1st

T11th (1,152) T11th

T4th (1,198) T4th 9th (610) 9th T6th (1,152) T6th

T18th (888) T18th

2nd (1,146) 2nd T6th (597) T6th T9th (1,133) T9th

T7th (586) T7th 4th (611) 4th 15th (615) 15th

T4th (594) T4th T12th (609) T12th 2nd (588) 2nd 1st (1,154) 1st T5th (1,241) T5th

3rd (1,154) 3rd 3rd (1,167) 3rd 1st (1,149) 1st 2nd (1,160) 2nd 10th (1,206) 10th

8th (1,230) 8th 9th (1,182) 9th 15th (1,236) 15th T10th (1,209) T10th 14th (1,188) 14th

16th (896) 16th 11th (1,169) 11th 3rd (1,185) 3rd 11th (1,176) 11th 29th (925) 29th 5th (1,180) 5th 11th (1,180) 11th

Oklahoma, Oklahoma State Oklahoma Oklahoma, Wakonda Florida San Jose State Jose San Ekwanok New Mexico New Ohio State Ohio Kentucky Notre Dame Notre SMU Olympia Fields Olympia Ohio State Ohio Inverness UT-Chattanooga Ohio State Ohio Northwestern Princeton New Mexico New Michigan Minnesota Stanford Auburn Iowa State Iowa Duke New Mexico New Ohio State Ohio Ohio State Ohio Oklahoma State Oklahoma Purdue Virginia TechVirginia Broadmoor Loyola (Md.) Loyola Houston, Rice Houston, Portland Tennessee VCU Ohio State Ohio Broadmoor Williams Oregon Broadmoor Lafayette Duke Wichita State Wichita Broadmoor Tennessee Stanford Shawnee, Pa. Shawnee, New Mexico State Mexico New Broadmoor Ohio State Ohio Arizona Cape Coral Cape Oklahoma State Oklahoma San Diego State Diego San Ohio State Ohio New Mexico New Colgate Oregon Wake Forest Wake Ohio State Ohio Stanford Pinehurst Fresno State Fresno Houston Florida Wake Forest Wake Ohio State Ohio Southern California California Southern Site or

2007-08 GATOR MEN’S GOLF 41 42 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Andy Bean, Gary Koch. Andy Bean,Gary The 1973NCAAChampions:(L-R)SteveMorgan, PhilHancock,FredRidley, KevinMorris, Still Oklahoma State University Still June 10-15,1973 1973 NCAAHAMPIONS Buster Bishop,JohnDarr, SteveMelnyk. The 1968NCAAChampi­ Las Cruces,NM New MxicoState University University GolfCourse June 17-22,1968 1968 NCAAHAMPIONS a salute to thencaa champions w w ater, Ok ater Countr ons: (L-R)RichardSpears,JohnSale,Wendell Coffee,HeadCoach y Club T43. T43. jOhnSale(Florida) 23. jOhnDarr(Florida) 13. 5. 3. 2. 1. Individual Standings (Par 284) 4. 3. 2. 1. Team Standings (23Teams) stand. ies togivetheGatorsacommandingleadthatcarriedthemvictory Two HoustongolfersbogeyedtheholewhileFlorida’s SpearsandSteveMelnykrecordedbird- 525-yard, parfivewithalakeinfrontofthegreen)provedtobedisasterforCougars. were tiedafter54holesandHoustonheldaone-strokeadvantage63,butthe69thhole(a set ofHoustonforitsfirstteamtitleatthe71stAnnualNCAAChampionships.Thetwoschools A fourthandfinal-roundscoreoftwo-under69byRichardSpearshighlightedtheGators’up- 52. wOOdy Blackburn (Florida) bENDuncan(Flori da) 11. 9. 5. 5. 3. 2. 1. Individual Standings (Par 280) 4. 3. 2. 1. Team Standings (26Teams) first 11spots. three-under 67toleadthroughthefirstround.TheGatorsplacedtheirtopfourgolfersin to Texas’ BenCrenshaw, whowon histhird-straightindividualtitle.Kochopenedupwitha little difficulty, defeatinghostOklahomaStateby10strokes.Kochlostjustthreestrokes Led byrunner-up Koch,theGatorscaptured76thAnnualNCAAChampionshipswith Gary wendell Coffee(Floria) Richard Spears(Floria) Steve Melnyk(Florida) (Wake Forest) Bill Brask(Minnesota) (Houston) Hal Underwood Grier Jones(OklahomaState) Texas Oklahoma Wake Forest Houston Florida Phil Hancock(Florida) Andy Bean(Florida) (OralRoberts) Bill Rogers(Houston) (SanJoseState) Phil Barry Gar Ben Crenshaw(Texas) San JoseState New Mexico Texas Oklahoma State Florida y Koch(Florida) 1,154 (+18) 1,149 (+29) 1,162 (+26) 1,162 (+26) 1,160 (+24) 1,156 (+20) 1,170 (+50) 1,170 (+50) 1,166 (+46) 1,159 (+39) 296 (+16) 292 (+7) 292 (+7) 290 (+5) 287 (+2) 285 (+1) 289 (+9) 288 (+8) 287 (+7) 285 (+5) 287 (+7) 286 (+6) 286 (+6) 282 (+2) 279 (-5) 276 (-8) 284 (E) 284 (E) Alexander. Bubba Dickerson,CamiloBenedettiand Villegas.Infront,HeadCoachBuddy The 2001NCAAChampions:(L-R)–Assistant CoachChrisTuten, NickGilliam,BenBanks, Durham, NC Duke UniversityGolfCourse Ma 2001 NCAAChampions Alexander, BradLehmann,GuyHillandAssistantCoachRobMcNamara. The 1993NCAAChampions:(L-R)–ChrisCouch,JohnPettit,BrianGay, HeadCoachBuddy Lexington, Ky University ofKentucky Champions GolfCourse June 2-5,1993 1993 NCAAHAMPIONS a salute to thencaa champions y 30-June2,2001 jOhnPettit(Florida) T49. bRAdLehmann(Floria) T19. bRIANGa T19. chrisCouch(Florida) T7. 3. 2. 1. Individual Standings (Par 288) 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. Team Standings (30teams) round 67,andjuniorBrianGaytiedfor19th,whileseniorJohnPettitfinishedinatie49th. finished tiedforseventhwithaneven-par288.SophomoreBradLehmann,whofiredafourth- Couch, whomadeafour-foot parputtonthe18thholeinlastroundtoclinchteamtitle, in afour-way tieforthirdwithatournamenttotalofone-underpar287.SophomoreChris Individually, juniorGuyHillwastheGators’topfinisher, firingafinal-round69(-3)tofinish Championships since1984. wastheclosestmargininNCAA Carolina placedthirdat1,147.Theone-strokevictory the coursetograbtitle.GeorgiaTech finishedrunner-up withasix-under1,146andNorth 283 foratotalofseven-underpar1,145,playedgolfonthetwomostdifficultholes title byonestrokeatthe96thAnnualNCAAChampionships.UF, whichshotafinal-round Overcoming atwo-shotdeficitwithtwoholesremaining,theGatorscapturedtheirthirdteam bENBanks(Florida) 76. cAMILOVillegas(Florida) T22. bubbaDickerson(Florid) T11. 4. cAMILOBenedetti(Floria) 2. 1. Individual Standings (Par 288) 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. Team Standings (30Teams) Camilo Benedettishotanine-undertofinishat279tiewithJamieElsonfromAugusta State. The Gatorsalsofeaturedoneofthetwogolferstiedforindividualrunner-up spot.Junior first-place tiewithArizonaheadinginthefinal18holes. day tomoveintosecondplaceandfinishedthethirdroundat11-under, 277,topullintoa them ina13th-placetie,16shotsfromthelead.Floridathenshot10-under278onsecond The wincompletedanincredibleturnaroundaftertheGatorsshotopening-round296toput sincetheNCAAChampionshipsmovedtofour-roundlargest marginofvictory playin1968. Florida’s school-recordtotalof1,126was18strokesbetterthanrunner-up Clemson,thethird- second Floridagolfertowinthetitle,joiningBobMurphy, whotookthecrownin1966. whose final-round71gavehimatotal286andtheindividualmedal.Gilliambecameonly Florida golfersturnedinunder-par roundsinthefinal18holes,includingseniorNickGilliam, 2001 NCAAChampionshipshostedatDukeUniversityGolfCourseinDurham,N.C.Four The Gatorscapturedtheirfourthnationaltitlebyfiringa13-underfinalroundof275atthe Thump Delk(Clemson) Chris Riley(UNLV) Jean-Paul Hebert(Texas) Guy Hill(Florida) (GeorgiaTech) Todd Demsey(ArizonaState) Texas Clemson North Carolina Georgia Tech Florida Chez Reavie(ArizonaState) Kris Mikkelsen(GeorgiaTech) Jamie Elson(AugustaState) Nick Gilliam(Florida) Georgia Georgia Tech Arizona Clemson Florida y (Florida) 291-277-294-283=1,145 (-7) 286-292-295-283=1,156 (+4) 293-284-288-288=1,153 (+1) 284-286-293-284=1,147 (-5) 288-293-278-287=1,146 (-6) 76-71-72-79=298 (+10) 74-72-78-67=291 (+3) 73-77-70-71=291 (+3) 73-69-76-69=287 (-1) 71-65-76-76=288 (E) 73-65-71-69=278 (-10) 71-71-73-72=287 (-1) 73-69-77-68=287 (-1) 68-72-78-69=287 (-1) 73-71-65-70=279 (-9) 1,126 (-26) 303 (+15) 276 (-12) 1,148 (-4) 1,145 (-7) 1,144 (-8) 285 (-3) 279 (-9) 1,152 (E) 288 (E) 281 (-7) 281 (-4) 279 (-9)

2007-08 GATOR MEN’S GOLF 43 44 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA ment victories. 1980 afterguidingtheGatorstofourtourna- AT UF:Earnedfirst‑teamAllSEChonorsin third two-timewinneroftheevent. 1998 HondaClassic,becomingonlythe first timeinhiscareer2005… Won the Earned over$2millioninaseasonforthe to surpass$8millionincareerearnings… 1998 season,hebecameonlythe10thplayer (1987, 1989,1991,2002)…Earlyinthe … ParticipatedonfourRyderCupteams Argentine Openand1988Australian zen World Open,1995Argentine1993 Maekyung Open(Korea),1997SubaruSara- Open …Internationalwinsincludethe2004 Boston Classicandthe2005BellCanadian Nissan LosAngelesOpen,1988 Bankof , 1989 Open, 1995BellSouthClassic,1992 Honda Classic,1997GreaterVancouver Championship, 2001PhoenixOpen,1998 victories, includingthe1989BritishOpen ON THETOUR:Compiled12PGATour the 21st-consecutiveseason. Finished inthetop-125onPGATour for Championship… for 19thattheChrysler tie forninth,attheFUNAIClassic…Tied 2006: Earnedhisbestfinishoftheyear, a the m onship winnerin1989. Year in 1990 …All-SECandSECChampi- AT UF: All-AmericanandSEC Playerofthe Year in1994. Merit in1992…NamedPGARookieofthe 2001 …WinneroftheCanadianOrder in thetop-10at10tournaments2003and career-high $2,971,842in2004…Finished list eachofthepastfiveseasons…Earned a Finished inthetop-20onyearlymoney rently 20thonthePGAcareermoneylist… Runner-up atthe2005Masters…Cur- Challenge and2002 PhoenixOpen… 2000 SEI PennsylvaniaClassic,2001Buick ON THETOUR:Victoriesincludethe Cup team. 65 …Madehissecond-consecutiveRyder Liverpool courserecordwithasecond-round strokes attheBritishOpen…SetRoyal in arow, fallingtoTiger Woods byjusttwo Finished secondinamajorforthethirdyear Golf ChampionshipontheEuropeanTour … Statistics andmoneyfiguresthroge2006season. i 2006: Won theAbuDhabi $19,218,391 Career Earnings: (1994-Present) PGA Tour CHRIS DiMARO $21,104,578 Career Earnings: (1981-Present) PGA Tour CALAVECCHIA MARK llionaires’ club and ESPNgolftelecasts. Tour …Spenttimeasabroadcaster forCBS year sincejoiningtheChampions list every … Hasfinishedinthetop10onmoney Classic andthe1997Toshiba Senior Classic Caribbean Classic,1996CadillacNFLGolf VFW SeniorChampionship,1996Royal 1995 NationwideChampionship, Challenge, 1995PaineWebber Invitational, Maui KaanapaliClassic,1995TheIntelliNet Senior GoldRush,1994HyattRegency 1993 GTENorthClassic,1994Raley’s 11 titles:1993Bruno’s MemorialClassic, success ontheChampionsTour, winning …Foundevenmore 1968 PhiladelphiaGolfClassicand 1970 GreaterHartfordOpenInvitational, Classic, 1975 JackieGleason-Inverrary wins, includingthe1986CanadianOpen, ON THETOUR:CollectedfivePGA Tour Tour …Made12startsin2006. Sports golftelecastsandtheChampions 2006: ContinuedtosplittimebetweenNBC man oftheYear. NCAA Championships…1987SECFresh- Florida toasecond-placefinishat1989 earn fourAll-Americanhonors…Led AT UF:OneofonlyfiveGatorgolfersto the PGAcareermoneylist. Championship …Currently61stall-timeon finishes includeasixthatthe1993PGA Charity ClassicinJuly, 1996…Othertop mark withaninth-placefinishattheCVS for third…Surpassedthemillion-dollar he andformerGatorMarkCalcavecchiatied Classic, 2000 GreaterGreensboroChrysler career $1millionearningsseason…Atthe consecutive yearandrecordedhissecond top-60 ontheofficialmoneylistforfifth under-par …In2000,finishedamongthe 2000 HondaClassicwithascoreof269,19- Sarazen World Open…Won thetitleat Open …Alsocapturedthe1998Subaru Honda Classicandthe1996BellCanadian ON THETOUR:Victoriesincludethe2000 St. JudeClassic. 10 attheevent…Tied for10thattheFedEx Championship, earninghisthird-careertop- … Tied foreighthattheEDSByronNelson 2006: PlacedsixthattheHondaClassic $8,834,326 Career Earnings: PGA Tour(1967-92) (1993-Present) Champions Tour BO MURPHY $10,189,280 Career Earnings: (1991-Present) PGA Tour DUDLEY HART Championship squad. 1974) …MemberoftheGators’1973NCAA AT UF:Two‑time AllAmerican(1973, the 1979and1987RyderCupteams. the 1977Doral-EasternOpen…Memberof Memphis Classic,1978KemperOpenand 1978 ,1978DannyThomas 1980 HawaiianOpen,1979AtlantaClassic, Doral-Eastern Open,1981BayHillClassic, 1984 GreaterGreensboroOpen,1982 Golf Classic,1986Doral-EasternOpen, victories, includingthe1986ByronNelson ON THETOUR:Collected11PGATour pionship andfifthattheU.S.SeniorOpen. Tied forthirdattheCommerceBankCham- Classic… a playoffattheGreaterHickory Captured hisfirstChampions in Tour victory professional career, earning$1,020,678… 2006: Enjoyedthemostlucrativeyearofhis cut attheFedExSt.Jude Classic. the PGAandNationwide Tours …Madethe 2006: Enteredacombined eight eventson the prestigiousU.S.Amateurin1965. the 1966NCAAChampionships…Captured education in1966…Individualmedalistat AT UF:Graduatedwithadegreeinphysical man oftheYear. can in1992and1993…1991SECFresh- champion in1994and1992…All-Ameri- AT UF:A1994graduate…SECindividual ner onSouthFloridaTour in1997. Sunshine PlayersTour andafour-time win- on GoldenBearTour, atwo-timewinneron MasterCard Colonial…Three-timewinner the 2002BuickOpenand2001at ON THETOUR:Finishedsecondat Club. at RivieraCountry Championship …Recordedadouble-eagle the Verizon HeritageandtheChrysler time inhiscareer…Tied forninthatboth eclipsing the$1millionmarkforsecond 2006: Made22of31cutsenrouteto $6,410,914 Career Earnings: PGA Tour(1976-03) (2004-present) Champions Tour ANDY BEAN $5,691,690 Career Earnings: (1983-Present) PGA Tour DAVID PEOLES $6,364,561 Career Earnings: Nationwide Tour(1998) (1999-Present) PGA Tour BRIAN GAY the golfteam. Award foroutstanding recordasamemberof 1957 and’58…Received theGoldenGator leading theGatorsto SEC Championshipsin in 1959…Won SECindividualtitleswhile AT UF:A1960graduate…All ‑American . seven attheMasters…Alsowon1970 includes 106top-10finishes,including 1969 and1973RyderCupteams…Career at AugustaNational…Memberofthe Tournament andhasmade40appearances ON THETOUR:Won the1973Masters ship, shootingatwo-day160. 2006: PlayedtheSeniorPGAChampion- AT UF:Second‑teamAllSECin1979. ship teams. Ryder CupandFourTours World Champion- 1985 BuickOpen…Memberofthe1989 Canadian Open,1986TheInternationaland 1988 GreaterMilwaukeeOpen, the 1989KmartGreaterGreensboroOpen, ON THETOUR:PGATour victoriesinclude Florida Amateurcham­ AT UF:A1980graduate…The1979 Tournament. … Finishedsecondatthe1999Qualifying cuts in2001tofinish73rdonthemoneylist Kapalua International…Made19of31 …Alsowonthe1990Isuzu heuser-Busch GolfClassicand1991Buick ON THETOUR:Winnerofthe1992 An- Tour. than $21millionin26yearsonthePGA Gator ofall-time,havinghauledinmore Mark Calcavecchiaisthehighest-grossing $3,653,053 Career Earnings: (PGA Tour1960-86) (1987-Present) Champions Tour TOMMY AARON $3,745,345 Career Earnings: (1982-2006) PGA Tour KEN GREEN pion. 71-70 producedathirdplaceshowingand Championship, whereroundsof73-70- showing oftheseasoncameatThePlayers finishes (12)andcutsmade(23)…Best ($1,040,244), top-10finishes(five),top-25 recording personalbestsinseasonearnings … Enjoyedabreakthroughyearin2000, African Mastersand1994ManitobaOpen Open, 1996CanadianMasters,1995South Open, 1999ArgentineOpen1996Litoral victories includethe2000and1999Peru Christopher CharityClassic…International ON THETOUR:Won the2004Mark Nationwide Tour ingreensregulation. Finished theyearrankedfourthon finish attheAlbertsonsBoiseOpen… Nationwide Tour, includingafourth-place 2006: Earnedthreetop-10finishesonthe 2004. Earned AcademicAll-Americahonorsin season (70.77)stroke-averagerecords… Owns theschool’s career(71.21)andsingle- to the2001nationaltitleasafreshman… legiate seasons…HelpedleadtheGators All-America honorsineachofhisfourcol- toearn just fiveplayersinschoolhistory AT UF:Letteredfrom2001-04…Oneof after tyingfor38thonthemoneylist. … Earnedaninvitationtothe2007Masters a tieforthirdatthePLAYERS Championship Ford ChampionshipatDoral…Finishedin Tied forsecondatboththeFBROpenand 2006: Took theTour bystormasarookie… Championships. earning medalisthonors attheNCAA Amateur titlein1965, oneyearbefore Bob Murphycaptured theprestigiousU.S. $3,117,121 Career Earnings: PGA Tour(1985-2002) (2003-Present) Nationwide Tour SCOTT DUNLAP $3,646,302 Career Earnings: (2006-Present) PGA Tour CAMILO VILLEGAS and 1977American ExpressWestchester three LibertyMutualLegends ofGolftitles win thateventmorethan once…Captured 1978 and1985…One ofonly17mento ON THETOUR:Won theU.S.Openinboth title attheevent. Mutual LegendsofGolf,histhird-straight first intheRaphaelDivisionofLiberty 2006: Teamed withTom Watson totiefor … RoommatewasAndyBean. AT UF:PlayedundercoachBusterBishop saves in1986. Rheem Classic…LedtheTour insand in 2004andrecordedatop-10finishatthe … Played15eventsontheNationwideTour and 1989IndependentInsuranceAgentOpen the 1994B.C.Open,1980SouthernOpen ON THETOUR:PGATour victoriesinclude Championship. second roundoftheCommerceBank Steakhouse Pro-Am…Shota67inthe finishes … Tied for15thattheOutback 2006: Made11cutsandpostedtwotop-25 and a1995All-SECpick. team …Atwo-timeAll-Americaselection of theGators’1993nationalchampionship AT UF:Letteredfrom1992-95…Amember money leader. 199 SonyOpen…NationwideTour’s career … Alsofinishedinatieforseventhatthe ON THETOUR:Won the2006ZurichOpen 65 tofinishwithatotalof269(-19)… the 72ndhole,closingwithroundsof64and Zurich Openwitha54-footchip-inparon Claimed hisfirstPGA atthe Tour victory earnings forthefirsttimeinhiscareer… Collected morethan$1millioninseason to hisfirstwinandfourtop-25finishes… 2006: HasacareeryearontheTour thanks Amateur oftheYear in1984. in 1985…NamedtheGolfweekMale AT UF:Graduatedwithadegreeinfinance Masters by10strokes. Canadian Tour in1995winningtheCanadian an earningof$270,600…Memberthe $2,688,905 Career Earnings: PGA Tour(1972-99) (2000-Present) Champions Tour ANDY NORTH $2,726,496 Career Earnings: PGA Tour(1997-04) (2005-Present) Champions Tour MIKE SULLIVAN $2,834,913 Career Earnings: (1997-Present) PGA Tour CHRIS OUH of Florida’s 1973NCAAchampionshipteam. 10 tournamentswhileinschool…Member All‑America honorsfourtimes…Winnerof public relations…FirstGatorgolfertoearn AT UF:A1974graduatewithadegreein NBC Sports’golfcoverage. see Open…Currentlyisacoloranalystfor 1977 FloridaCitrusOpenand1976Tallahas- San DiegoOpen,1983Doral-Eastern Bay HillClassic,1984Isuzu-AndyWilliams 1988 PanasonicLasVegas Invitational,1984 ON THETOUR:Earnedvictoriesatthe entered. … Madethecutinallseveneventsthathe at theseason-openingACEGroupClassic Legends ofGolf…Earnedasixth-placetie 2006: Tied forsecondattheLibertyMutual fourth atthe1989Southern Open. at the1985TPCChampionship…Tied for 1985 BingCrosbyPro‑Am…Claimedthird finishes atthe1984USF&GClassicand Laurie, anotherGatorstandout…Runner Penney MixedTeam Classicwithsister, six top-10finishes… Won the1985JC … 30thonthemoneylistin1985andhad 12 times,including10-consecutiveseasons Finished inthetop-125onmoneylist ments duringhistimeonthePGATour … ON THETOUR:Playedover500tourna- selection. American …Three-timefirst-teamAll-SEC AT UF:A1991graduate…Three-timeAll- Championship (formerly the BUY.COM Tour). 2001 ShreveportOpen andtheTour Colorado Classic,2001SiouxlandOpen, Tour events:1994 DakotaDunesOpen,1997 ON THETOUR:WinneroffiveNationwide 2006: Tied for11thattheXeroxClassic. Amateur. All‑American …Won the1971Western AT UF:A1972graduate…Three‑time team …CurrentlyiscommentatorforESPN. Classic …Memberofthe1985RyderCup First‑team All ‑SEC selection in1978and1979. AT UF:1978SECindividualmedalist … $2,663,290 Career Earnings: PGA Tour(1976-2002) (2003-Present) Champions Tour GARY KOCH $2,007,825 Career Earnings: (1981-2000) PGA Tour LARRY RINKER $2,300,018 Career Earnings: PGA Tour(1995,2002-04) (2005-Present) Nationwide Tour P AT BATES ‑up

selection in1978. municipal recreation…First‑teamAllSEC AT UF:A1979graduatewithadegreein Masters in1990. World Classic…Tied forseventhinhisfirst playoff toHalSuttonatthe1982Walt Disney title atthe1989CentelClassic…Lostina ON THETOUR:Capturedhisfirst Tour ish atthe1955NCAA Championships. to the1955SECtitle and afourth‑placefin- AT UF: A1955graduate… Led theGators Halls ofFame. Member oftheFloridaandGeorgiasports ning the1983World SeniorsInvitational… Also competedontheChampionsTour, win­ Open andthe1966BobHopeClassic… Open (asanamateur),the1972Kemper on theTour, includingthe1956Canadian ON THETOUR:Won 20tournamentswhile All‑America selection. AT UF:A1961graduate…1960 ESPN golftelecasts. several seasonsasarovingcommentatoron the 1990MurataReunionPro‑Am…Spent a regularontheChampionsTour, winning 1970) …Top moneywinnerin1969…Was Tournament ofChampionsvictories(1967, Captured 11Tour titles,includingtwo times duringhis15-yearcareer. earned $1millionormoreinayearfive Former All-AmericanDudleyHarthas $1,818,365 Career Earnings: PGA Tour(1980-96) BILL RITTON $1,311,603 Career Earnings: PGA Tour(1957-82) (1983-89) Champions Tour DOUG SANDERS ON THETOUR: $1,798,127 Career Earnings: PGA Tour(1962-81) FRANK BEARD

2007-08 GATOR MEN’S GOLF 45 46 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA * DenotesPGATour Winners Camilo Villegas David Toms* Paul Tesori. . Daniel Stone. ..Florida Carlos Rodiles Charles Raulerson. . Jodie Mudd* Moss Perry Fredrick Lingren. . Jenny Lidback* Greg Lesher Brad Lehamann Guy Hill Dudley Hart* Brian Gay. . Jackie Gallagher. . Cissye MeeksGallagher. . Bob Friend. . Robert Floyd. ..Florida Mike Donald*. . Chris DiMarco* Bubba Dickerson Chris Couch*. . Camilo Benedetti Pat Bates Doug Barron. ..LSU Jeff Barlow. . Emlyn Aubrey. . Marc DeweyArnette. . Professional Players CoachedbyBuddyAlexander Koch Gary ers haveearnednearly$80millionontheTour. have wontheU.S.Open,BritishOpenandMasters.Intotal,UFgolf- athletes readlikea“Who’s Who”listofprofessionalgolf. FormerGators ranks, dozensofGatorgolfershaveturnedprofessional.Thenamesthese Since 1957,whenDougSanders,DaveRaganandPatSchwabenteredthe pga pipeline ...... go among theF l marad ca “ ...... There isacertain ers onlfers the to Florida Florida Florida LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU Florida Florida Florida LSU LSU LSU Georgia Southern Florida Florida Florida Florida Florida Florida LSU Georgia Southern LSU Georgia Southern Florida erie andpri —T o mm ori y Aaron, Champion 1973 Masters d a ur,” d e Steve Melnyk ...... UF: 1967-69 Steve Melnyk . Steve Lamontagne. . Koch.Gary . Al Kelley. . David Jackson. . Guy Hill. . UF: 1970-72 Bobby Heins. . Dudley Hart. . Phil Hancock. . Laurie Hammer Ken Green. . Brian Gay Scott Dunlap. . Benjamin Duncan UF: 1987-90,Professional:1990 Chris DiMarco . Bubba Dickerson. . UF: John DeForrest. . Chris Couch Mark Calcavecchia Bill Britton. . Woody Blackburn Mike Blackburn Don Bisplinghoff Frank Beard. . Andy Bean Pat Bates. . Wally Armstrong. . Terrence Anton Tommy Aaron PGA Tour: Scott Dunlap Steve Scott. . UF: 1995-97 Robert Floyd. . Jeff Barlow. . . Nationwide Tour: Camilo Villegas Sam Trahan . . Paul Tesori . . Mike Sullivan. . Dennis Sullivan. . Richard Spears Dan Sikes Pat Schwab. . UF 1955,Professional:1956 George Sanders . Rinker.Larry . Lawrence Rentz. . Dave Ragan. . David Peoples. . Rick Pearson. . Andy North Bob Murphy...... UF: 1964-66,Professional:1967,PGATour: 1968,SeniorTour: 1993 UF: 1978-80,Professional:since1981 UF: 1986-87,Tour: 1989 UF: 1971-74,Professional:1975,SeniorTour: 2003 UF: 1956 UF: 1983-86,Professional:1986 UF: 1993,Professional:1994 UF: 1987-90,Professional:1990 UF: 1973-76,Professional:1976 UF: 1962-65 UF: 1977-79,Professional:1979 UF: 1991-94,Professional:1994 UF: 1982-85,Professional:1985 UF: 1972-74 UF: 2000-01,Professional:2002,Tour: 2006 UF: 1992-95,Professional:1995 UF: 1976-77,Professional:1979 UF: 1971-73,Professional:1974 UF: 1977-78 UF: 1954 UF: 1959-61,Professional&Tour: 1962,Senior:1989 UF: 1972-75,Professional:1975 UF: 1988-90,Professional:1991,Tour: 1995 UF: 1965-67 UF: 1978,Tour: 1981 UF: 1956-59,Professional:1960,Tour: 1961,Senior:1987 UF: 1996-99 UF: 1988-90 UF: 2001-04,Professional:2004 UF: 1975-77 UF: 1993,Professional:1995 UF: 1974,Professional:1975 UF: 1974 UF: 1967-69 UF: 1951-53 UF: 1953 UF: 1976-78,Professional:1979 UF: 1980-81 UF: 1954-56 UF: 1980-81,Professional:1981 UF: 1978-80 UF: 1969-72,Professional:1972 Chris DiMarco September. Ireland squad121/2 to111/2atRoyalCountyDownsinNewcastle, Irelandthispast Billy Horschelwent3-1 tohelptheU.S. teamdefeattheGreatBritainand match toeventualsemifinalistRyan Yip. spot in1993.Horschelcollectedtwosolidmatch-playwinsbeforedroppingawildthird-round He isthefirstgolfertobringmedalbackGainesvillesinceBrianGaycapturedtop Minn., enroutetoclaimingtheindividualmedalforstroke-playportionoftournament. 18-hole tournamentandUSGArecord60inthefirstroundatChaska Town CourseinChaska, Gator juniorBillyHorschelwasoneofthehighlights2006Championship,firingan active collegecoachtoownaU.SAmateurtitle. coach BuddyAlexanderalsoisapastwinner, havingtakenthetrophyin1986.Heisonly Bubba DickersonbecamethefourthGatortowinU.S.Amateurin2001.Currenthead claiming thechampionshipfouryearslater. FredRidleywentontowinthetitlein1975,before first GatortowintheU.S.Amateurwhenhetooktitlein1965.SteveMelnykfollowedby Four FloridaplayershaveetchedtheirnamesontheHavemeyerCup.BobMurphywas when itwasstrokeplay, theAmateurhasbeenamatch-playchampionship. -onedayolderthantheU.S.Open.Exceptforaneight-yearperiod,from1965-72, the country The U.S.AmateurChampionshipistheoldestandoneofmostprestigioustournamentsin gators’ amate Great Britain/IrelandteamtoallowplayersfromallEuropeannationscompete. The currentRyderCupformatwasadoptedin1979,whentheeventexpandedfrom Europe. even-numberedyear,now playedduringevery alternatingvenuesintheUnitedStatesand caused thepostponementofmatchesuntilfollowingyear. RyderCupmatchesare 1939-45 matches,whiletheterroristattacksonUnitedStatesinSeptemberof2001 be cancelledorpostponed.ThebreakoutofWorld War IIcausedthecancellationof that firstRyderCup,therehavebeenonlytwooccasionscausedtheeventto where theteamfromUnitedStatesdefeatedGreatBritain,9.5-2.5.Since The firstRyderCupwasheldin1927,attheClub, Worcester Country Worcester, Mass., different RyderCupteams. than prizemoney, theRyderCuphasfeatured10Gatorgolferswhohavecompetedon16 and theUnitedStates,hasbeencontested34timesover78years.Foundedonpriderather The RyderCup,nowaninternationalcompetitionbetweenthebestgolfersfromEurope Gators in theR yd er Cup ur Su ccess Fred Ridley Bob Murphy 1969 champSteveMelnyk(left)and1986winnerBuddyAlexander(right). Three GenerationsofU.S.AmateurChampions:2001championBubbaDickersonposeswith Bubba Dickerson Steve Melnyk

2007-08 GATOR MEN’S GOLF 47 48 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA admitted 1,049InternationalBaccalaureate Hispanic studentsattendtheuniversity. UF 3,600 African-Americanandmorethan5,000 medicine.Morethan medicine andveterinary sional programs,includingdentistry, law, students, andmorethan3,500areinprofes- and seniors.Almost10,000aregraduate sophomores. About40percentarejuniors one-third ofthestudentsarefreshmenand men towomenisabout48-52andalmost each ofFlorida’s 67counties.Theratioof more than100countries,all50statesand more than51,000infall2006,comingfrom University ofFloridastudentsnumbered Students est universitiesinthenation. 601 women.Today, UFisoneofthefivelarg- UF studentbodynumbered8,177menand (now FSU)andFloridaA&M.In1947,the along withFloridaStateCollegeforWomen only andoneofthreestateuniversities, male students.Until1947,UFwasformen 1905. ClassesbeganSept.26,1906,for102 City, tobecometheUniversityofFloridain Florida AgriculturalCollege,theninLake and consolidatedwiththestate’s land-grant moved toGainesvillefollowingtheCivilWar in1853.Theseminary Florida Seminary Academy inOcalabythestate-fundedEast to thetakeoverofprivateKingsbury University ofFloridatracesitsbeginnings Florida’s oldestandlargestuniversity, the History niversity o the university f fl Connery. including “JustCause,”starringSean been thesiteofseveralHollywoodfilms, The picturesqueUniversityAuditoriumhas and theatricalproductionseachyear. hundreds ofcampusconcerts,artexhibits than 750studentorganizationsandattending extracurricular life,participatinginmore graduating classes.Studentsalsoleadarich in thetop10percentoftheirhighschool percent ofenteringfreshmenwereranked 3.99 GPA and1241SAT score.Nearly80 UF’s 2006incomingclasshadanaverage more thananyotheruniversityintheworld. students forthe2004-05academicyear, ori d students killedinWorld Wars IandII. University andwasdedicatedtotheUF ofthe memorate the100thanniversary TowerCentury wasbuiltin1953tocom- a middle oftheUFcampus. locatedinthe sanctuary federal andstatemandated 81-acre LakeAlice,a natural habitatinthe Alligators resideintheir and thousandsoffull-text electronicjournals. Florida, containingmore than4millionvolumes,6.3 microfilms UF’s libraries formthelargestinformationresource systeminthestateof gift shop,salon,game room,bowlingalleyandmuchmore. UF students.Thestudent unionhasahotel,dinningfacilities, travelagency, opticalstore, The J.Wayne ReitzStudentUnion,locatedatthe centerofcampus,isafavoritespotamong Institution’s awardforconservation. for researchandwinneroftheSmithsonian the jetengine,winnersofNASA’s topaward two PulitzerPrizewinners,co-inventorof sampling ofotherhonoredfacultyincludes: High MagneticFieldLaboratory. Asmall Center forParticleScience;andtheNational rological disease;theEngineeringResearch McKnight BrainInstituteforthestudyofneu- awarded threenationalscientificcenters:the counterpart inaforeignnation.UFhasbeen or Engineering,theInstituteofMedicinea to theNationalAcademiesofScienceand/ dozen facultymembershavebeenselected eminent scholarchairsandmorethantwo training grantsin2005-06.UFnowhas54 attracted $518millioninresearchand A distinguishedfacultyofnearly4,000 Faculty programs. graduate programsand30combineddegree undergraduate degreeprograms,some200 as theUFGeneticsInstitute,andoffers100 entities,such prestigious multidisciplinary centers, bureausandinstitutes.UFhas andeducation than 150research,service Higher Educationwith16collegesandmore categorized bytheCarnegieCommissionon nation’s leadingresearchuniversitiesas Floridaisamongthe extension services, Florida agriculturethroughresearchand with adistinguishedrecordofdeveloping U.S. universities.Aland-grantuniversity single campusthanallbutaselectfewother the country, offeringmoreprogramsona the mostcomprehensiveuniversitiesin tions inNorthAmerica.Floridaisoneof of thetop62publicandprivateinstitu- higher educationorganizationcomprising of AmericanUniversities,theprestigious Florida isamemberoftheAssociation Programs students andisused forspecialoccasions. asaquiet studyareafor serves Lake Alice,openedintheFallof2000.This building The BaughmanCenter, locatedontheshores of

2007-08 GATOR MEN’S GOLF 49 50 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA •  •  includes: natural resourcesandlifesciences. UF/IFAS and providingknowledgeinagriculture, throughout Florida,dedicatedtodeveloping UF/IFAS isafederal-state-countypartnership cultural Sciences(IF Institute ofFood&Agri- • CollegeofVeterinaryMedicine • CollegeofPharmacy • CollegeofNursing • CollegeofMedicine • CollegeofLiberalArts&Sciences • LevinCollegeofLaw •  • CollegeofHealthProfessions • CollegeofHealthandHumanPerformance • CollegeofFineArts • CollegeofEngineering • CollegeofEducation •  • CollegeofDentistry •  • CollegeofAgriculturalandLifeSciences Units Include: Major College Sledd HallArchway o the university communities of Florida’s their 67counties,serving Cooperative ExtensionOfficesineach locations industriescriticaltotheir centers, serving 13 world-classresearchandeducation tions College ofJournalismandCommunica- Planning College ofDesign,Constructionand istration Warrington CollegeofBusinessAdmin- AS) f fl Health ScienceCenter Center forBiotechnologyResearchandthe the GeneticsInstitute,Interdisciplinary a 280,000-square-footfacilitythathouses UF CancerandGeneticsResearchBuilding, of thenewestbuildingsoncampusis villages housenearly2,000residents.One five graduateandfamilyhousingapartment residence hallshouse7,500students,and of HistoricPlaces.The24single-student a historicdistrictontheNationalRegister northeastern areaofthecampusislistedas are valuedatmorethan$900million.The with classroomsandlaboratories).Facilities more than900buildings(including174 a 109,146-populationurbanareaandhas acre campuslocatedwithinthelimitsof The UniversityofFloridahasa2,000- Facilities • Off-CampusCreditCourses • Non-CreditShortCourses •  Education Division ofContinuing • 478-bedVA Hospital •  College ofJournalism Weimer HallAtrium, sity System Correspondence StudiesforStateUniver medicalspecialty.every community physicians-coveringvirtually more than1,500affiliatedUFfacultyand specialty practices,andamedicalstaffof and a networkofmorethan80primary consists ofnine,not-for-profit hospitals, Affiliated withShandsHealthCare,which ori d a - • WhitneyMarineLaboratory, St.Augustine •  •  • NewWorld SchooloftheArtsinMiami InstituteinNantucket,Mass. • Preservation •  •  •  • World’s largestcitrus researchcenter •  • McKnightBrainInstitute •  • UniversityGallery •  • HarnMuseumofArt • PhillipsCenterforthePerformingArts •  include: tory. Otheroutstandinguniversityfacilities C.A. PoundHumanIdentificationLabora- est informationresourcesysteminthestate. holds morethan4millionvolumes,thelarg- are accessedthroughanonlinesystemthat Legal InformationCenter. collections Library the HealthScienceCenterLibrary, andthe include theGeorgeA.SmathersLibraries, The nineUniversityofFloridaLibraries Libraries ment park)inAlachua Progress Center(researchanddevelop- (with FSUandLosAlamosLaboratory) National HighMagneticFieldLaboratory Jacksonville Health ScienceCenterfacilitiesin opportunities including: tual arrangements,Floridaprovidesmany Through off-campusfacilitiesandcontrac- Science Engineering ResearchCenterforParticle station andtwocommercialradiostations A publictelevisionstation,aradio chambers Self-contained intensive-carehyperbaric Tower World-class cast-bellcarilloninCentury collections) world’s largestandmostcompletebutterfly vironmental Research(housesoneofthe McGuire CenterforLepidopteraandEn- museums) the top10U.S.naturalhistory Florida Museum of (among Natural History Florida’s year-round outdoorlife. on campusprovideopportunitiestoenjoy andlake even an81-acrewildlifesanctuary Open spaces,smallponds,shadynooksand ings, bowlingandothergamesmore. has hotelroomsandspacefordining,meet- daily usetheJ.Wayne ReitzUnion,which recreational activities.Morethan30,000 participate simultaneouslyineightdifferent volleyball, offersspacefor1,000peopleto Gator basketball,swimming,gymnasticsand The StephenC.O’ConnellCenter, homeof Recreation 2006. public universitiesinalumnigivingrate private support.UFrankedfifthamongAAU has becomeanationalleaderinobtaining only partofUF’s budget,sotheuniversity of Florida’s economy. Butthestatesupports billion annuallyand178,000jobstothestate more than$1.8billion.UFcontributes$6 In 2006-07,theoperatingbudgetforUFwas Budget &Private Support Engineering Building behindtheComputerScience Library The “FrenchFries”outsidetheScience popular placeforstudents birds, raccoonsandother animals. Thelakeisa Lake Aliceishometo hundreds ofwildlife, including alligators, to studyorpicnic. ity totheUniversity, toourstudentsandthepublicatlarge. strength andsuperiorfansatisfaction.Thisvisioninathleticsisatthecoreofourresponsibil- administrators andstaffattainexcellenceinathleticperformance,sportsmanship,financial will promoteanenvironmentfosteringtheprofessionalandpersonalachievementofcoaches, college athletics,theUniversityAthleticAssociationwillactinanethicalandhonestmanner, development ofthestudent-athlete.Demonstratingleadershipinalldecisionsaffecting The UniversityAthleticAssociationisdedicatedtotheintellectual,physicalandpersonal institution ofhigherlearning. Association reflectsthecharacterofUniversityFloridaasamajor, public,comprehensive tive membersofsociety. ThecharacteroftheathleticprogramsatUniversityAthletic grounds, races,origins,gendersandculturestopreparegenerationsofstudentsbeproduc- welfare ofstudents,theUniversityAthleticAssociationseekstolinkexperiencesallback- missions.Throughtheeducationandpromotionofhealth research andservice The UniversityAthleticAssociation,Inc.existstoadvancetheofFlorida’s teaching, University A Vision I u Dr. BernieMachen aa adm n A President thletics AD -SeniorWomen’s thletic Assoiation Inc.MissionStatement Senior Associate Lynda Tealer Administrator inistration Athletics Director External Affairs Associate AD- Mike Hill Executive Senior Associate AD -InternalAffairs Greg McGarity Gators ByTheNumbers

$37.6million 1 million+ 1 Chip Howard Associate AD- Operations 2,338 313 44 24 12 2 3 Senior AssociateAD-  

Dr. KeithCarodine Academic Affairs contributed by the UAA since 1990 to fund academic endeavors academic fund to 1990 since UAA the by contributed 2006-07 in Gainesville in events sporting Florida attended fans 1980 since Roll Honor the Academic SEC to named been have athletes Gator times of number the is organizations non-profit 18 and tions organiza- civic 24 schools, 35 with partnering 2006-07, in vice ser- community of hours 2,041 in participated student-athletes league the in most the - years 10 last the in Florida by won been have titles Conference Southeastern universities) two only of (one Standings Cup Director’s NACDA the of top-10 the in finished has Florida campaigns many how mark years straight 1992 since teams UF by earned titles national sport Yeartheir the Scholar-Athletesfor of SEC named Gators (men’s 2006-07 program in football) and basketball athletics Florida the by earned titles national Associate AD - Auxiliary Associate AD-Auxiliary Mike Spiegler Services Senior AssociateAD- Compliance &Men’s Jamie McCloskey Spring Sports

2007-08 GATOR MEN’S GOLF 51 52 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Alexander. Camilo Villegas,atwo-time AcademicAll-American,withFlorida headgolfcoachBuddy student-athletes. and gamblingawarenessprogramsforall tion hascomprehensivesubstanceabuse The UniversityofFloridaAthleticAssocia- leadership training. and management skills,communityservice and development,personallife and referral,studyskills,careerexploration personalcounseling toring, tutorialservices, to collegelife,academicadvisement,men- OSL staffresponsibilitiesincludeorientation development ofFloridastudent-athletes. demonstrating UF’s commitmenttothetotal whilealso leader instudent-athleteservices, areas onaday-to-daybasishasbecome ized, professionalguidanceinnumerous The award-winningprogramofpersonal- Life (OSL)in1979. Association establishedtheOfficeofStudent pressures, theUniversityofFloridaAthletic Recognizing that student-athletes face unique o for theirownlives. skills, interdependenceandresponsibility self-reliance, personalvalues,leadership athletes todevelopindependence, is committedtoempoweringstudent- opment ofstudent-athletes.TheOSLstaff graduation andpromotetheoveralldevel- tofacilitate quality programsandservices mission, theOSLprovidesandsupports college. Inordertoaccomplishthis of Floridastudent-athletesforlifeafter Life (OSL)teamistoprepareUniversity The missionoftheOfficeStudent Mission Statement ffice o f stud ent li recognized asaprogramofexcellencefor one ofsevenprogramsinthenationtobe Florida’s CHAMPS/LifeSkillsprogramwas after graduation. that personintheyearsduringcollegeand – andonthechangingneedsskillsof – academically, athleticallyandemotionally gram isontheindividualasawholeperson her individualneeds.Thefocusofthepro- reach eachstudent-athletebasedonhisor personal developmentprogramdesignedto Skills Programistoprovideasystematic Program. ThemissionoftheNCAALife toparticipateintheNCAALifeSkills country selected asoneof50programsinthe Florida’s OfficeofStudentLifehasbeen CHAMPS/Life killsProgram 15 tutorrooms,twovideocomputerlabsandastudyroom. The OSLislocatedintheAcademicAdvisementCenter, whichisoneblockeastofBenHillGriffinStadium.Thefacilityfeaturesstaffoffices, fe responsibility. graduate schoolpreparation andfinancial changes,jobsearchstrategies, dietary away fromtheathleticsworld.Topics include student-athletes thataideswiththetransition Planning course,offeredtojuniorandsenior The OSLalsoteachesaCareerandLifeSpan job andinternshipplacement. techniques, jobresearchandselection in suchthingsasresumewriting,interview Florida campusinhelpingstudent-athletes career placementofficeontheUniversityof a careercounselor, workscloselywiththe The GatorCareerNetwork,whichemploys goals awayfromathleticcompetition. student-athletes inachievingtheircareer placement networkwhichassistsGator Career Network,acareercounselingand Within theOfficeofStudentLifeisGator of 1998. preparing student-athletesforlifeinOctober their accomplishmentsandcommitmentto the men’s golfteam. Ann Hughes,shownherewithjuniorToby astheOSLacademicadvisorfor Ragland,serves providing aseparate area tolearn. tutoring, whichminimizes distractionwhile provides anenvironmentforone-on-one management andstudyskills.Eachroom strategies intheareasoforganization,time specific programaimedatteachinglearning room hasitsowncomputerandprinterwith athletes withlearningdisabilities.Each area thatmeetsthespecificneedsofstudent- dressed theincreasingneedforaseparate Center. Theadditionoftheseroomsad- the thirdfloorofAcademicAdvisement of-the-art $300,000additionislocatedon student-athletes withdisabilities.Thestate- Strategy Tutor Program,whichservices sound-proof roomsforusebytheLearning sisi LearningLabfeatureseightindividual Ready foruseinJulyof2004,theCas- Cassisi Learningab Gatorstudent-athletes. interview where areaprofessionalsspeakwithand tion sponsorstheannual“CareerDays,” In addition,theUniversityAthleticAssocia- Kevin Nead(at Lee Humphrey(basket ball, firstteam) Luca DeMatteis (at Stacy Bishop(soccer,tirdteam ) Fl classroom andontheplayingfield.” a greatatmospherethatfosterslearningbothinthe attitude inbothathleticsandacademics.We have “The UniversityofFloridaiscommittedtoawinning years ranks5thinthenation. Florida’s 41Academicll-mericansinthelast10 Bright Gators Scholarships. honors in2006-07.Inaddition,twoGatorswererecipientsof2007NCAAPost-Graduate Four UniversityofFloridastudent-athletesearnedESPNTheMagazineAcademicAll-America Academic All-meriaHonors swimming). three sports(LeeHumphrey/men’s basketball,SandraGal/women’s golfandKevinNead/men’s honorees forthemen’s track&fieldteam.TheSECStudent-Athleteofthe Year wasaGatorin - women’s golf(8),men’s swimming&diving(19),volleyball(10)andaleague-record24 The GatorsledortiedallSECschoolsfor2006-07AcademicAll-SEChonoreesinfoursports Florida leadstheleaguewithatotalof2,332recipients. each ofthelast10years.UFsetitsschoolrecordwith193honoreesin2002-03.Since1980, UF istheonlySECschooltoplace100ormorestudent-athletesonAcademicHonorRoll posted cumulative3.0grade-pointaveragesforthepreviousacademicyear. annually selectsanAcademicHonorRollforeachteamthathonorsstudent-athleteswhohave began in1980andsharedtheleague’s highesttotalforthe2006-07academicyear. TheSEC Conference AcademicHonorRoll.ThatnumberisUF’s second-highestfiguresincetheaward In 2006-07,187UniversityofFloridastudent-athletesearnedaspotontheSoutheastern acad A ESPN TheMagazine d ca ori em em d a’s 2006-07 ic excellence ic All -large, thirdteam) - -large, thirdteam) Americans – HeadCoachBuddyAlexander 2003 and2004. the SECAcademicHonorRollin Camilo Villegaswasnamedto brother hasgarneredthehonor. fifth-consecutive yearaVillegas selection in2007,markingthe career SECAcademicHonorRoll Manuel Villegasearnedhisthird 2006-07 NACDANationalAll-Sportstop UF isoneofonlytwoprogramsinthe NCAA FederalGraduationRateData. Graduation SuccessRateoftheUF student-athletes reportedin2006 10 topostaGSRabove90% 92%

2007-08 GATOR MEN’S GOLF 53 54 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA basketball crowns in the same academic year. first toholdboththefootballandmen’s NCAA title,makingtheGatorprogram basketball teamwonitssecond-consecutive the samecalendaryear. InApril,themen’s the men’s basketballandfootballtitlesin Florida thefirstathleticprogramtoholdboth BCS NationalChampionshipGamemade 2003-04). Thefootballteam’s wininthe of 12top-10finishes(1992-93,2001-02, was justoneawayfromtheschoolrecord finished amongthecountry’s top-10.Florida sixth-straight yearthat10ormoreUFteams national finishesin2006-07,markingthe Eleven Gatorathleticteamsturnedintop-10 title in2007with1,429points. claimed its13th-consecutiveDirectors’Cup finished sixthwith1,064.25points.Stanford advanced toNCAAChampionshipaction, tion. Florida,scoringinits18sportsthat NCAA DivisionIsports,basedonparticipa- Points areawardedbasedonfinishesin20 grams. position amongthenation’s top-10pro- The finishmarksFlorida’s 24th-consecutive Academy andUSAToday. of Athletics(NACDA),UnitedStatesSports National AssociationofCollegiateDirectors petition awardispresentedannuallybythe competition. Thenationalall-sportscom- the 2006-07SportsAcademyDirectors’Cup athletics programtoasixth-placefinishin basketball teamsledtheUniversityofFlorida titles forboththeGatorfootballandmen’s An unprecedentedsweepofthenational gator athletics program finishes in thenation sixth Academic All-Americateamsin2006-07. also earnedspotsonESPNTheMagazine men’s swimming).FourUFstudent-athletes Sandra Gal–women’s golf,KevinNead– sports (LeeHumphrey–men’s basketball, Athlete oftheYear wasaGatorinthree total inschoolhistory. TheSECScholar- Honor Rollaccolades–thesecond-highest UF student-athletesearnedSECAcademic athletic arenain2006-07,asatotalof187 Florida wasalsosuccessfulawayfromthe All-America honors. season, 63UFstudent-athletesearned142 swimming program.Duringthe2006-07 individual NCAAtitlefortheUFwomen’s the 200-yardbackstroketoearn60th Individually, freshmanGemmaSpofforthwon and 2007. feat in1993,1996,1998,2000,2002,2003 win allthreein1992,andhasrepeatedthe academic year. Floridabecamethefirstto and women’s all-sportstitlesinthesame hadeverwonboththemen’sin SEChistory championships. Priorto1992,noschool Regional NewspaperGroupSECAll-Sports overall, men’s andwomen’s NewYork Times titles, astheGatorprogramcaptured titles helpedUFsweeptheleague’s all-sports soccer, women’s tennisandvolleyball.Those – men’s basketball,football,gymnastics, led theleaguewithsixteamtitlesin2006-07 In SoutheasternConferenceaction,Florida the sametime. toholdbothchampionshipsat NCAA history football (2006).UFistheonlyprogramin twice (2006and2007)thecrownin captured themen’s basketballnationaltitle Over thepasttwoyears,Floridahas national championsinallsportscombined. The UniversityofFloridahasnowwon21 vanced totheNCAARoundof16. Florida wonitsseventhSoutheasternConferencewomen’s soccertitlein2006andad- 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. Directors’ CupStandings 2006-07 Sports Academy claiming theprogram’s 16th-consecutiveSoutheastern Conferencetitlein2006. The Floridavolleyball teamtiedaconferencerecordinanysport -men’s orwomen’s -by 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 Academic Y Competition National All-Sports UF Annualinishes Florida andU in the top-10 inthenationalin thetop-10 all-sports rankings in Arizona State California Texas Tennessee FLORIDA Southern California Michigan North Carolina UCLA Stanford uFFinish ear CL each ofthelast 24 years. A are programs theonlytwo to finish 6th 5th 6th 6th 7th 3rd 7th 7th 4th T2nd 5th 3rd 5th 4th 4th 5th 5th 5th 9th 5th 4th 8th 4th 5th 1,005.00 1,030.00 1,037.25 1,045.75 1,064.25 1,103.50 1,135.25 1,161.33 1,232.00 1,429.00 Volleyball (No.T-9) Men’s Tennis (No.T-9) Softball (No.T-9) Soccer (No.T-9) Men’s Golf(No.T-9) Women’s Swimming &Diving(No.7) Women’s Tennis (No.T-5) Men’s Swimming&Diving(No.4) Gymnastics (No.3) Football (No.1) Men’s Basketball(No.1) in 2006-07 Florida’s Top-10eams UF’s topfinishsincetakingsecondin1998. the 2007NCAAChampionship,marking in 2007.TheGatorgymnaststookthirdat ence gymnasticstitle,andfirstsince1989, Florida wonitssixthSoutheasternConfer- record 35-5mark. the yearthereaswell,postedaschool- Gators startedtheyearatNo.1andfinished todoso.The seventh teaminNCAAhistory basketball nationaltitles,andjustthe team in15yearstowinback-to-backmen’s The UniversityofFloridabecamethefirst woman towinanindividual nationalchampionshipsince1996. Freshman GemmaSpofforth capturedtheNCAAtitlein200 back,becomingthefirstUF oftheevent. league crowninthe28-yearhistory regular-season andEasternDivisiontitles,astheGatorssecuredatleastatiefortheir22nd The 2006-07Floridawomen’s tennisteamwonashareoftheSoutheasternConference

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2007-08 GATOR MEN’S GOLF 57 58 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Web Sites: Average Dail Altitude: 65to180feetabovesealevel Area: Approximately54squaremiles Median Age:27 Population: 117,182 Gainesville Facts friendliness andbig-citysophistication. 100,000, Gainesvilleoffersbothsmall-town community. Withapopulationofjustover asthecenterpieceof of Floridaserves atmosphere hastooffer, astheUniversity that isbenefitsfromthebestacollege The cityofGainesvilleofferslifein gainesvi Downtown Gainesvillehasunique restaurants,­ Edition” publishedinMay2007 Metropolitan AreasEvaluatedintheU.S.&,2nd * accordingto“CitiesRanked&Rated:MoreThan400 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. Top 10BestPlacestoLive* • www.gainesvillechamber.com • www.cityofgainesville.org Boise City-Nampa,Idaho San LuisObispo-PasoRobles,Calif. Fort Collins-Loveland,Colo. Asheville, N.C. Ogden-Clearfield, Utah Ann Arbor, Mich. Colorado Springs,Colo. Wash Portland-Vancouver-Beaverton, Ore.- Bellingham, Wash. Gainesville, Fla. y Temperature: 70˚ lle, fl ori coffee shops andentertainment. all withinashortdrivefromGainesville. along theGulfofMexicoorAtlanticare Some ofFlorida’s mostpopularbeaches d a ✮ 295 miles Pensacola 150 miles Tallahassee sinkhole. marine shellsfromeraslongago.Anaturetrail,­ trickle ofdozenstinywaterfalls.Avisitor’s centerexhibitsfossilizedteeth,boneand Millhopper. Filledwithlushfloraandplantspecies,thesinkholeechoes­ Visitors walkdown232woodenstepstothefloorofthislargesinkholeknownasDevil’s . and DaneCook.MADtv’s FrankCaliendo istheheadlinerfor2007 Leno, , Seinfeld, Sinbad, , Jerry ties eachfall.Pastcomicsinclude RobinWilliams,DavidAlanGrier, Jay world’s largeststudent-run peprallyheldduringHomecomingfestivi- Many well-knowncomedianscome toGainesvilleforGatorGrowl,the Rally intheNation Gator Growl-T he LargestStudent-Run Pep ✮ 45 miles Cedar Key 120 miles Clearwater St. Petersburg/ Tampa/ GAINESVILLE ✮ ✮ 265 miles Sanibel Ft. Myers/ ✮ 100 miles Daytona Beach ✮ ✮ 110 miles Disney World Orlando/ perfect forbiking,windsitswayaroundthe 75 miles Jacksonville ✮ 75miles CrescentBeach St. Augustine/ ✮ 275 miles Ft. Lauderdale 340 miles Miami Beach ✮ ✮ persistent als wereawardedwith First-Team All-Amer- national championships, while522individu- 52 SECstudent-athletes garneredindividual In additiontotheeight teamchampionships, nation’s premierconference. the SECcontinuedtosolidifyitsplaceas advancing toNCAApostseasoncompetition, the CollegeWorld Series.With159teams regional withMississippiStateadvancing to hosting threeregionalsandonesuper advance topostseasonplayinbaseball Women’s FinalFour. TheSEChadfiveteams Championship andLSUadvancingtothe with Tennessee winningtheNCAANational were alsoinvitedtotheNCAATournament straight years. Five women’s basketball teams least oneteamtothesweetsixteenfor18 Championship. TheSEChasnowsentat its secondstraightNCAAMen’s Basketball the NCAATournament withFloridawinning Five men’s basketballteamswereinvitedto City, SugarandLibertyBowls,respectively. BCS NationalTitle Game,Chick-Fil-A,Music LSU andSouthCarolinawinningtheCotton, with Auburn,Florida,Georgia,Kentucky, participated infootballpostseasonbowls five in15ofthe20sports.NineSECteams 12 ofits20sponsoredsportsandinthetop Overall, theSECfinishedintoptwo overall intheDirector’s Cupfinalstandings. Southeastern Conferenceschoolsandsixth championship. Floridafinishedfirstamong finished offaperfectseasonwithnational onship aswellthemen’s tennisteamwho won theirthirdstraightgymnasticschampi- of nationalchampionshipsastheGymDogs ing. Georgiacappedtheyearoffwithapair were crownednationalchampionsofbowl- championship whentheLadyCommodores Vanderbilt wonitsfirsteverschoolnational women’s basketballnationalchampionship. made itasweepinbasketballwiththeir champions, andtheTennessee LadyVols men’s basketballteamrepeatedasnational its secondnationalchampionshipwhenthe women’s swimminganddiving.Floridawon pair ofnationaltitlesinbothmen’s and for thesecondstraightyeartookhomea Championship Gameinfootball.Auburn the yearwithitswininBCSNational Florida wontheSEC’s firstnationaltitleof seven peryear. team championshipsforanaverageofnearly Since 1990,theSEChaswon121national women’s basketballinthesameschoolyear. tional championshipsinfootball,men’s and became thefirstconferencetoeverwinna- five nationalrunner-up finishes.TheSEC ence teamscapturedeightnationaltitlesand season torememberfortheSECasconfer- The 2006-07academicyearwasanother inception in1933. sinceits tion ofanyleagueinthecountry greatest traditionofintercollegiatecompeti- academic excellence,hasbuiltperhapsthe ofathleticachievementsand 75-year history The Southeastern Conference, with its storied 2006-07 sec yearin review Jon Curran,Vanderbilt Chris Paisley, Tennessee Charlie Ford,Tennessee Callum Macualay, OleMiss Chris Wells, LSU Glen Northcutt,Auburn Andrew Landry, Arkansas Matthew Swan,Alabama SECOND TEAMALL-SE Luke List,Vanderbilt Phillip Pettitt,Tennessee Brendon Todd, Georgia Chris Kirk,Georgia Brian Harman,Georgia Billy Horschel,Florida Patton Kizzire,Auburn Gator Todd, Alabama Michael Thompson,Alabama FIRST TEAMALL-SEC Hudson Swafford,Georgia SEC FRESHMANOFTEYEAR Billy Horschel,Florida SEC PLA Joseph Sykora,Alabama SEC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OFTEYEAR Jim Kelson,Tennessee SEC OACHOFTHEYEAR Aw 2007 SECMen’sGolf Year honors. Hudson SwaffordwonSECFreshmanofthe award forthesecondstraightyear. Georgia’s Sykora earnedtheScholar-Athlete oftheYear SEC PlayeroftheYear andAlabama’s Joseph honors. BillyHorschelofFloridawasnamed Jim KelsonearnedSECCoachoftheYear at theSECChampionships.Tennessee’s Kizzire tookhomeindividualmedalisthonors Men’s GolfChampionship.Auburn’s Patton Regionals. Tennessee wonthe2007SEC ninth. OleMissalsocompetedinNCAA twenty-first andAuburnfinishedtwenty- Tennessee sixteenth,Vanderbilt wastiedfor ninth, SouthCarolinawastiedforeleventh, second, Alabamasixth,Floridawastiedfor NCAA Championships.Georgiafinished postseason playwithsevenmakingthe Eight SECMen’s Golfteamsadvancedto Men’s Golf finishes. Miss 49thtoroundouttheleague’s top-50 33rd, Alabama43rd,Kentucky45thandOle 31st, SouthCarolina32nd,Vanderbilt LSU finished17th,Auburn19th,Arkansas see placedseventhwhileGeorgiawas12th; the leaguewithasixthplacefinish. Tennes- NACDA Director’s Cuprankings.Floridaled placed eleventeamsinthetop50of On thenationalall-sportlevel,SEC on theSECAcademicHonorRoll. as wellwithover2,000earningrecognition league continuedtoexcelintheclassroom ican Honors.Student-athletesaroundthe ards YER OFTHEEAR (2002, 2004). (1999) andCamiloVillegas DiMarco (1990),SteveScott joining formerUFgreatsChris SEC PlayeroftheYear honors, became thefourthGatortoearn Sophomore BillyHorschel

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