MEN’S 2014-15 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT FLORIDA MEN’S GOLF 2014-15 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT

TABLE OF CONTENTS/QUICK FACTS 1 ...... Quick Facts 2 ...... 2014-15 Tournament Information Florida Quick Facts 3 ...... 2014-15 Roster GENERAL INFORMATION Top Returnees (Stroke Avg.): 4 ...... SEC Opponents Quick Facts Official Name: J.D. Tomlinson (72.55) 5 ...... Head Coach JC Deacon Founded: 1853 Eric Banks (73.50) 6 ...... Assistant Coach John Handrigan Location: Gainesville, Fla. Richard Donegan (74.19) 7 ...... Volunteer Assistant Coach Gio Valiante Enrollment: 49,042 Ryan Orr (74.45) 7 ...... 2014-15 Support Staff Nickname: Gators Top Newcomers: 8-9 ...... Eric Banks Mascot: Albert the Alligator Ryan Celano 10 ...... A.J. Crouch Colors: Orange (PMS 172) and Blue (PMS 287) Ramsey Touchberry 11 ...... Richard Donegan Conference: Southeastern Key Losses: 12 ...... James Monnerville President: Dr. Bernie Machen Santiago Gavino 13 ...... Ryan Orr Athletics Director: Victor Tarnstrom 14 ...... Conor Richardson Home Course: at the Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/3 15 ...... Thomas Stewart University of Florida 16-17 ...... J.D. Tomlinson Length: 6,701 yards UF COMMUNICATIONS 18 ...... Ryan Celano : 70 Men’s Golf Contact: Emily Padgett 18 ...... Ramsey Touchberry Head Pro: Scott Hampton Office Phone: 352-375-4683, ext. 6100 19 ...... 2013-14 Scorecard Asst. Course Manager, Pro Shop: Pete Cell Phone: 904-403-8902 20-24 ...... 2013-14 Tournament Recaps Mariano E-mail: [email protected] 25 ...... 2014 SEC Championship Asst. Course Manager, Golf Teams: Fax: 352-375-4809 26 ...... 2014 NCAA Regionals Brenda Lembo Website: www.GatorZone.com 27 ...... Team History Superintendent: Todd Wilkinson Twitter: @GatorZoneGolf 28 ...... Individual Medalists Communications Address: 29 ...... Top Individual Performances COACHING STAFF University Athletic Association, Inc. 30 ...... Top Individual Seasons and Careers Head Coach: JC Deacon (UNLV, ‘05/First University of Florida 31 ...... Top Team Performances season) P.O. Box 14485 32 ...... Team Tournament Results Assistant Coach: John Handrigan (St. Francis Gainesville, FL 32604-2485 33 ...... Gator Invitational (Pa.), ‘00/Fourth Season) 34 ...... Gators at the SEC Championship Volunteer Assistant Coach: Gio Valiente 35 ...... SEC Honors (Florida, ‘95/13th season) 36 ...... Gators at the NCAA Regionals Golf Phone: 352-375-4683, ext. 4710 37 ...... Gators at the NCAA Championships 38 ...... NCAA Honors TEAM INFORMATION 39-40 ...... NCAA Champions 2014 NCAA Finish: None 41 ...... Gators in the Pros 2014 SEC Finish: T-12th 42 ...... Gators in International Competition/Gator Amateur Success 2014 GCAA All-American Scholars: 43-44 ...... All-Time Letterwinners Eric Banks 45 ...... Mark Bostick Golf Course J.D. Tomlinson

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2014-15 TOURNAMENT INFORMATION FALL TOURNAMENTS SPRING TOURNAMENTS POSTSEASON

CARPET CAPITAL SEA BEST INVITATIONAL SEC CHAMPIONSHIP COLLEGIATE CLASSIC Feb. 2 - 3 Apr. 17 - 19 Host: Jacksonville University Host: SEC Sept. 5 - 7 Location: Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Location: St. Simons Island, Ga. Host: Course: TPC Sawgrass Stadium Course Course: Sea Island Golf Club Seaside Course Location: Dalton, Ga. Course Par/Yardage: Par 72 / 6,977 yards Course Par/Yardage: Par 70 / 6,898 yards Course: The Farm Golf Club SID Contact: Todd Vatter SID Golf Contact: Chuck Dunlap Course Par/Yardage: Par 72 / 7,012 yards Office Phone: 904-256-7402 Office Phone: 205-458-3000 SID Golf Contact: Ross Newton Email: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: 706-226-9171 Website: www.judolphins.com Website: www.SECsports.com E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.thefarmgolfclub.org SUN TRUST GATOR INVITATIONAL NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS WOLF RUN INTERCOLLEGIATE Feb. 14 - 15 May 29 - June 3 Host: University of Florida Host: NCAA / USF Sept. 20 - 21 Location: Gainesville, Fla. Location: Bradenton, Fla. Host: Indiana Course: Mark Bostick Golf Course Course: The Concession Golf Club Location: Zionsville, Ind. Course Par/Yardage: Par 70 / 6,700 yards Course Par/Yardage: Par 72 / 7,474 yards Course: Wolf Run Golf Club SID Golf Contact: Emily Padgett Website: www.NCAA.com Course Par/Yardage: Par 71 / 7,155 yards Office Phone: 352-375-4683, ext. 6100 SID Golf Contact: Nathan Wiechers E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: 812-856-0146 Website: www.gatorzone.com E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.iuhoosiers.com DESERT MOUNTAIN TAVISTOCK COLLEGIATE INTERCOLLEGIATE INVITATIONAL Mar. 6 - 7 Host: Michigan Oct. 19 - 21 Location: Scottsdale, Ariz. Hosts: UCF and Texas Tech Course: Desert Mountain Outlaw Course Location: Orlando, Fla. Course Par/Yardage: Par 72 / 7,107 yards Course: Lake Nona Golf & Country Club SID Golf Contact: Tom Wywrot Course Par/Yardage: Par 72 / 7,215 yards Office Phone: 734-647-1268 SID Golf Contact: Andy Seeley / Blayne Beal E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: 407-823-2729 / 806-834-3345 Website: www.mgoblue.com E-mail: [email protected] / [email protected] Website: www.ucfknights.com / www.texastech.com SEMINOLE INTERCOLLEGIATE FLORIDA GULF COAST Mar. 13 - 15 Host: Florida State INVITATIONAL Location: Tallahassee, Fla. Oct. 27 - 28 Course: SouthWood Golf Club Host: Florida Gulf Coast Course Par/Yardage: Par 72 / 7,172 yards Location: Estero, Fla. SID Golf Contact: Maryjane Gardner Course: Old Corkscrew Golf Club Office Phone: 850-644-5656 Course Par/Yardage: Par 72 / 7,393 yards E-mail: [email protected] SID Golf Contact: Jason MacBain Website: www.seminoles.com Office Phone: 239-590-7061 E-mail: [email protected] CHRIS SCHENKEL INVITATIONAL Website: www.fgcuathletics.com Mar. 20 - 22 Host: Georgia Southern Location: Statesboro, Ga. Course: Forest Heights Country Club Course Par/Yardage: Par 72 / 6,910 yards SID Golf Contact: Marc Gignac Office Phone: 912-478-5288 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.georgiasoutherneagles.com

OLD WAVERLY COLLEGIATE Apr. 6 - 7 Host: State Location: West Point, Miss. Course: Old Waverly Country Club Course Par/Yardage: Par 72 / 7,088 yards SID Golf Contact: Brock Turnipseed E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: 662-325-7556 Website: www.hailstate.com

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2014-15 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA MEN’S GOLF ROSTER Name Class Hometown (Previous School) Eric Banks Sr. Truro, Canada (Cobequid Educational Centre) Ryan Celano Fr. Naples, Fla. (Community School) A.J. Crouch Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. (The Bolles School) Richard Donegan Jr. Okeechobee, Fla. (Florida Atlantic University) James Monnerville Sr. Vero Beach, Fla. (Indian River Charter) Ryan Orr So. Belleair, Fla. (Clearwater Central Catholic) Conor Richardson R-So. West Palm Beach, Fla. (Cardinal Newman) Thomas Stewart Sr. Ponte Vedra, Fla. (Bartram Trail) J.D. Tomlinson Sr. Gainesville, Fla. (Oak Hall) Ramsey Touchberry Fr. Bradenton, Fla. (Lakewood Ranch)

Head Coach: JC Deacon (1st season, UNLV ‘05) Assistant Coach: John Handrigan (4th season, St. Francis (Pa.) ‘00) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Gio Valiente (13th season, Florida ‘95)

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SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE OPPONENT QUICK FACTS

ALABAMA GEORGIA MISSISSIPPI STATE SOUTH CAROLINA VANDERBILT Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala. Location: Athens, Ga. Location: Starkville, Miss. Location: Columbia, S.C. Location: Nashville, Tenn. Founded: 1831 Founded: 1785 Founded: 1878 Founded: 1801 Founded: 1873 Enrollment: 34,852 Enrollment: 34,180 Enrollment: 20,500 Enrollment: 30,721 Enrollment: 12,757 Colors: Crimson and White Colors: Red and Black Colors: Maroon and White Colors: Garnet and Black Colors: Black and Gold Nickname: Crimson Tide Nickname: Bulldogs Nickname: Bulldogs Nickname: Gamecocks Nickname: Commodores Home Course: Ol’ Colony Golf Home Course: UGA Golf Course Home Course: Mississippi State Golf Home Course: Cobblestone Park Home Course: Vanderbilt Legends Complex President: Jere W. Morehead Course President: Dr. Harris Pastides Club President: Dr. Judy Bonner Athletics Director: Greg McGarity President: Mark E. Keenum Athletics Director: Ray Tanner Chancellor: Nicholas Zeppos Athletics Director: Bill Battle Head Coach (Season): Chris Haack Athletics Director: Scott Stricklin Head Coach (Season): Bill Vice Chancellor, Athletics: David Head Coach (Season): Jay Seawell (19th) Head Coach (Season): Clay Homan McDonald (8th) Williams II (13th) 2014 SEC Championships: 4th (11th) 2014 SEC Championships: 5th Head Coach (Season): Scott 2014 SEC Championships: 1st 2014 NCAA Championships: 11th 2014 SEC Championships: T9th 2014 NCAA Championships: DNQ Limbaugh (3rd) 2014 NCAA Championships: 1st Men’s Golf Contact: Steven Colquitt 2014 NCAA Championships: DNQ Men’s Golf Contact: Justin Holt 2014 SEC Championships: 11th Men’s Golf Contact: Josh Maxson Office Phone: 706-542-1621 Men’s Golf Contact: Tyler Brain Office Phone: 803-777-5204 2014 NCAA Championships: T16th Office Phone: 205-348-6084 Office Fax: 706-542-9339 Office Phone: 662-325-2700 Office Fax: 803-777-2964 Men’s Golf Contact: Andy Boggs Office Fax: 205-348-8841 E-mail: [email protected] Office Fax: 662-325-2563 E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: 615-343-1847 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.georgiadogs.com E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.gamecocksonline.com Office Fax: 615-343-7064 Website: www.rolltide.com Website: www.hailstate.com E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.vucommodores.com

ARKANSAS KENTUCKY MISSOURI TENNESSEE SEC Location: Fayetteville, Ark. Location: Lexington, Ky. Location: Columbia, Mo. Location: Knoxville, Tenn. Location: Birmingham, Ala. Founded: 1871 Founded: 1865 Foudned: 1839 Founded: 1794 as Blount College Men’s Golf Contact: Chuck Dunlap Enrollment: 25,365 Enrollment: 28,000 Enrollment: 30,200 Enrollment: 27,523 Office Phone: 205-458-3000 Colors: Cardinal and White Colors: Blue and White Colors: Old Gold and Black Colors: Orange and White Office Fax: 205-458-3031 Nickname: Razorbacks Nickname: Wildcats Nickname: Tigers Nickname: Volunteers E-mail: [email protected] Home Course: Blessings Golf Course Home Course: University Club of Home Course: The Club at Old Home Course: Multiple Website: www.SECsports.com Chancellor: Dr. G. David Gearhart Kentucky Hawthorne Chancellor: Dr. Jimmy G. Cheek Athletics Director: Jeff Long President: Dr. Eli Capilouto Chancellor: R. Bowen Loftin Athletics Director: Dave Hart Head Coach (Season): Athletics Director: Mitch Barnhart Athletics Director: Mike Alden Head Coach (Season): Jim Kelson Brad McMakin (9th) Head Coach (Season): Brian Craig Head Coach (Season): Mark Leroux (17th) 2014 SEC Championships: T6th (14th) (11th) 2014 SEC Championships: T12th 2014 NCAA Championships: T18th 2014 SEC Championships: 8th 2014 SEC Championships: T6th 2014 NCAA Championships: DNQ Men’s Golf Contact: Patrick Pierson 2014 NCAA Championships: T18th 2014 NCAA Championships: 20th Men’s Golf Contact: Jessie Butler Office Phone: 479-575-2752 Men’s Golf Contact: Tony Neely Men’s Golf Contact: Dave Reiter Office Phone: 865-974-1212 Office Fax: 479-575-7481 Office Phone: 859-257-3838 Office Phone: 573-884-2437 Office Fax: 865-974-1294 E-mail: [email protected] Office Fax: 859-323-4310 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Website: E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.mutigers.com Website: www.utsports.com www.arkansasrazorbacks.com Website: www.ukathletics.com

AUBURN LSU OLE MISS TEXAS A&M Location: Auburn, Ala. Location: Baton Rouge, La. Location: Oxford, Miss. Location: College Station, Texas Founded: 1856 Founded: 1860 Founded: 1848 Founded: 1872 Enrollment: 24,864 Enrollment: 29,549 Enrollment: 21,535 Enrollment: 58,809 Colors: Burnt Orange and Navy Blue Colors: Purple and Gold Colors: Cardinal Red and Navy Blue Colors: Maroon and White Nickname: Tigers Nickname: Tigers Nickname: Rebels Nickname: Aggies Home Course: Auburn University Home Course: The University Club Home Course: Ole Miss Golf Club Home Course: Traditions Club Club President: Dr. F. King Alexander Chancellor: Dr. Daniel W. Jones President: Dr. Mark A. Hussey President: Dr. Jay Gogue Athletics Director: Joe Alleva Athletics Director: Ross Bjork Athletics Director: Eric Hyman Athletics Director: Jay Jacobs Head Coach (Season): Chuck Head Coach (Season): Chris Malloy Head Coach (Season): J.T. Higgins Head Coach (Season): Nick Clinard Winstead (10th) (1st) (14th) (6th) 2014 SEC Championships: 2nd 2014 SEC Championships: 14th 2014 SEC Championships: T9th 2014 SEC Championships: 3rd 2014 NCAA Championships: L in 2014 NCAA Championships: DNQ 2014 NCAA Championships: 29th 2014 NCAA Championships: 23rd Semifinals Men’s Golf Contact: Daniel Men’s Golf Contact: Adam Men’s Golf Contact: Chuck Gallina Men’s Golf Contact: Will Stafford Snowden Quisenberry Office Phone: 334-844-9800 Office Phone: 225-578-7947 Office Phone: 663-915-7509 Office Phone: 979-862-5453 Office Fax: 334-844-9807 Office Fax: 225-578-1861 Office Fax: 662-915-7006 Office Fax: 979-845-6825 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: aquisenberry@athletics. Website: www.auburntigers.com Website: www.lsusports.net Website: www.olemisssports.com tamu.edu Website: www.aggieathletics.com

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HEAD COACH JC DEACON

JC DEACON FIRST SEASON AT FLORIDA Making his head coaching debut, JC Deacon joins the Gators men’s golf staff after serving as an assistant coach at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, for four seasons. Deacon THE JC DEACON FILE: became the 15th head men’s golf coach in Florida’s program history and brings substantial knowledge of the game and recruiting ability to UF. Hometown: Toronto, Ontario, Canada A collegiate player for the Rebels from 2001-05, Deacon joined the UNLV staff in the spring of 2011 and helped the 2013 squad advance to NCAA Championships’ match play, where Education: – Communications, UNLV, 2005 they tied for fifth. A pair of Rebels, Kevin Penner (2012 & 2013) and Derek Ernst (2012), Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) All-American Scholar (2004) earned All-America honors on his watch. Five different Rebels have collected a total of eight Academic All-Mountain West Team (2004) spots on the All-Mountain West Men’s Golf Team since 2011, with Ernst winning the 2012 Mountain West Conference individual title and Penner picking up the victory in 2013. Date announced as UF head coach: June 14, 2014 As a student-athlete, Deacon helped the team secure a Mountain West title in 2002 by finishing tied for second at the conference showdown. He played on the Rebel squads that Coaching Career: advanced to the 2002 and 2003 NCAA Championships. Assistant Coach, UNLV, 2011-14 After college, Deacon pursued a professional career, where he played on several tours. In Head Coach, University of Florida, 2014-present 2005, he advanced to the semifinals of the U.S. Amateur and then, in 2007, he won two Minor League Golf Tour Titles, taking top honors at the Emerald Hills Classic and the Miami Shores Shootout. Playing Career: UNLV, 2001-05 Deacon continued playing professionally on the Gateway and Canadian Tour. He played in 35 events over a three-year span (2008-10) on the Canadian Tour and made 17 cuts. His Gateway Tour, 2005-06 best finish came at the 2008 Saskatchewan Open, where he shared a spot for fourth place. Canadian Tour, 2007-10

During his playing days, Deacon was a member of the Golf Coaches Association of Playing Honors: America All-American Scholar Team and the Academic All-Mountain West Team in 2004. He graduated from UNLV with a bachelor’s degree in communications in 2005 and Tied for fourth at the Saskatchewan Open (2008) has returned to the state where he completed high school. Deacon, who attended IMG Won the Emerald Hills Classic (2007) Academy, graduated from St. Stephen’s Episcopal School in Bradenton. Won the Miami Shores Shootout (2007) Semifinalist at the U.S. Amateur (2005) Deacon replaced legendary Gator head coach , who announced his retirement on April 22, 2014. Alexander steered Florida’s program for 27 seasons, leading Two-time participant at the NCAA Championships (2002 & 2003) the team to the 1993 and 2001 NCAA titles and eight crowns. Team Champions at the Mountain West Championships (2002) Tied for second at the Mountain West Championships (2002) Two-time Ontario Junior Amateur Champion (2000 & 2001)

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ASSISTANT COACH JOHN HANDRIGAN

JOHN HANDRIGAN FOURTH SEASON AT FLORIDA John Handrigan is in his fourth season as the assistant men’s golf coach at the University of Florida. The 2014-15 school year marks his first working alongside head coach JC Deacon THE JOHN HANDRIGAN FILE: after three campaigns assisting Buddy Alexander, who oversaw a pair of NCAA titles and eight Southeastern Conference Championships during his legendary 27-year career at UF. Hometown: Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada Handrigan, who came to the Gators with 10 years of coaching experience at the Division I and II levels, has helped lead the Orange and Blue to four tournament victories during his tenure. Education: Bachelor of Science – Business Management, Saint Francis University, Last year, the Gators collected six top-10 finishes, including a tie for third at the Shoal Creek 2000 Intercollegiate and a fourth-place showing at the Old Waverly Collegiate Championship. The Master of Science – Business Administration, Saint Francis University, 2002 Gators were represented by junior J.D. Tomlinson at the NCAA East Regional, who led the team in stroke average (72.55), rounds at or under par (14), top-five finishes (3) and made Coaching Career: birdies (94). Assistant Coach, Saint Francis University, 2000-03 Junior Eric Banks owned the Gators’ second-best stroke average (73.50) and notched four Head Coach, Coker College, 2003-07 top-20 performances last year. He was the recipient of the Award for overcoming Head Coach, Men’s & Women’s teams, Queens University, 2007-09 adversity after returning to competition following major heart surgery in 2012. Assistant Coach, Kansas University, 2009-11 Assistant Coach, University of Florida, 2011-present Sophomore Richard Donegan competed in every event after transferring to Florida for the spring semester. His best outing as a Gator came at the Valspar Invitational at the Floridian, where he shot back-to-back rounds of 69 to finish tied for 10th. Freshman Ryan Orr appeared Coaching Honors: in every tournament for the Gators, finishing the season with a 74.45 stroke average. He Finalist for the Jan Strickland Award (2013) collected two top-20 finishes and made 75 birdies, the second-best mark on the squad. Conference Carolinas Women’s Golf Coach of the Year (2009) In 2012-13, Handrigan helped UF capture the team title at The Invitational at The Ocean NCAA Division II Atlantic Region Coach of the Year (2006) Course, one of the team’s eight top-five finishes that season. For his efforts, he was named Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference Coach of the Year (2005) a finalist for the 2013 Jan Strickland Award presented by TaylorMade-adidas Golf. The Strickland Award is presented to the NCAA Division I, II, III, NAIA, or NJCAA assistant coach Playing Career: who has excelled working with his or her student-athletes, both on and off the course. Saint Francis University, 1997-2000 The Gators advanced to the NCAA Championships for the 13th-consecutive year, the longest Canadian Tour, 2001 active streak in the country at that time. Seniors Tyler McCumber and T.J. Vogel both earned Great Lakes Tour, 2000-03 All-American accolades for the second-straight season, while McCumber ended his Gator career with the 14th-best career stroke average in program history. Playing Honors: McCumber put together a memorable run to complete his collegiate career, finishing in third All-Northeast Conference Selection (1998) place or better in four of his final six postseason events. Meanwhile, Vogel led the team in Runner-up at the Northeast Conference Championship (1998) birdies, percentage of rounds counted and tied for the team-lead in top-10 finishes for the year. At the 2013 , he posted the second-best score among amateurs. Year after leading a team that set school records for individual and team low rounds. Handrigan In Handrigan’s first year working at Florida, the program tied for 12th at the 2012 NCAA also achieved success with the men’s program, leading multiple players to the NCAA Atlantic Championships, placed second at the NCAA East Regional and third at the SEC Championship. Regional Championships. Additionally, the Gators won a trio of tournaments (The Bake at The Ocean Course, Sea Best Invitational and the Charleston Shootout) and saw a pair of golfers earn All-American honors. Before he provided leadership for the programs at Queens, Handrigan was the head men’s golf coach at Coker College in Hartsville, S.C. While with the Cobras, Handrigan achieved great Vogel captured a couple of individual medalist honors on the season en route to being named success, directing the program to its first NCAA Division II National Championship in 2006 a second-team All-American and a first-team All-SEC selection. McCumber, an honorable and earning NCAA Division II Atlantic Region Coach of the Year accolades that season. He mention All-American and second-team All-SEC honoree, closed the season strong with a tie piloted the Cobras to four consecutive NCAA Division II Atlantic Regional Tournaments, winning for third at the SEC Championship and a tie for second at the NCAA Championship. Tomlinson the tournament in 2006 on their way to the national crown. Handrigan also led Coker to the was named to the league’s All-Freshman team after a strong spring season in which he Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference (CVAC) Championship in 2006 and was honored as the averaged 72.0 strokes per round and had all but two rounds count toward the team’s score. CVAC Coach of the Year in 2005. Prior to arriving in Gainesville, Handrigan served as the assistant men’s golf coach at the Handrigan went to Coker after serving as an assistant coach at his alma mater, Saint Francis University of Kansas, where his work aided the Jayhawks to reaching new heights during his University in Loretto, Pa. After earning his bachelor’s degree in business management in two seasons with the program. Handrigan helped coach the team to a pair of tournament 2000, he got into coaching immediately following a successful playing career. As a student- victories in 2010 and a top-50 national ranking. Under his tutelage, the Jayhawks saw athlete for the Red Flash, Handrigan was the squad’s golfer of the year four times and was a pair of players reach the NCAA Regional in 2010 and 2011. Handrigan helped KU sign named the school’s 2000 Male Student-Athlete of the Year following his senior season. He three nationally-ranked recruits for 2011 and was instrumental in obtaining a TPI (Titleist earned his master’s degree in business administration in 2002 while working as an assistant Performance Institute) certified training staff for golf-specific workouts for the Kansas for the Red Flash. program. Handrigan, who competed on the Canadian Golf Tour, is a member of the Golf Coaches Prior to his time being part of the Big 12 Conference, Handrigan served as the head men’s and Association of America (GCAA), an NCAA Registered Recruiter, served as the Chairman of the women’s golf coach for two seasons at Queens University of Charlotte in . With PING All-Region Selection Committee and is a member of the GCAA/Bridgestone Coaches’ the Royals, Handrigan was named the Conference Carolinas 2009 Women’s Golf Coach of the Ranking/Selection Committee.

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VOLUNTEER ASSITANT COACH GIO VALIANTE

GIO VALIANTE 13TH SEASON AT FLORIDA Dr. Gio Valiante is entering his 13th season working with the Gator golf team and will In the area of golf, Dr. Valiante has worked with golfers at every level, including the help in the area of psychological performance. Dr. Valiante received his Ph.D. from Emory American Junior Golf Association, NCAA, ranked amateurs and PGA professionals. He is University and currently is a of education and sport psychology at Rollins College the mental game consultant to Golf Digest and the and regularly travels with in Winter Park, Fla. the PGA Tour. His clients have included , , , Davis Love III, Notah Begay III, Gary Nicklaus, Heath Slocum and former Chris DiMarco The focus of his research has been on the relationship between confidence and perfor- and . mance in achievement in varied environments. His special areas of interest have been schooling and golf, where he has come to understand not only the types of experiences that Dr. Valiante received his bachelor’s and master’s degree from the University of Florida, develop confidence, but also strategies to nurture academic and athletic confidence into where the University Golf Course served as his initial laboratory for exploring the psycho- competitive resilience and achievement. logical aspects of the game of golf.

SUPPORT STAFF

Preston Greene Scott Hampton Ann Hughes Brenda Lembo Pete Mariano Strength & Conditioning Coordinator Director of Golf Academic Advisor Assistant Golf Course Manager Assistant Golf Course Manager (Pro- Shop)

Benjamin Morale Emily Padgett Sarah Snyder Laura Speith Mike Spiegler Athletic Trainer Communications Nutritionist Marketing & Promotions Senior Associate Athletics Director Auxiliary Services

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PLAYER BIOS

ERIC BANKS 2013-14 BESTS Best Finish: T13 (Old Waverly Collegiate Championship, Eric Banks – Career Stats 2014) Best Rounds Even or Under Top-10 Low Round: 68 (2x, last Valspar Invitational at the Floridian, Year Tourn. Rds. Strokes Avg. 18 54 Par Rds. Finishes 2014) ‘11-’12 12 34 2,548 74.94 69 215 8 1 ‘12-‘13 9 26 1,944 74.77 70 218 7 1 Low Tourney Score: 211 (SEC Championship, 2014) ’13-‘14 1 3 233 77.67 75 233 0 0 COLLEGIATE BESTS Totals 10 29 2,177 76.22 70 218 7 1 Best Finish: T9 (Charleston Shootout, 2012) 2013-14 (JUNIOR YEAR) Low Round: 68 (4x, last Valspar Invitational at the Floridian, Date Tournament (Site) Finish Score 2014) 9/13-15 Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invitational (Olympia Fields, Ill.) T57 76-77-75=228 (+18) 9/30-10/1 Shoal Creek Intercollegiate (Birmingham, Ala.) T18 75-70-71=216 (E) Low Tourney Score: 211 (2x, last SEC Championship, 10/14-15 Crooked Stick Intercollegiate (Carmel, Ind.) T43 74-79-74=232 (+16) 2014) 10/27-29 The Invitational at the Ocean Course (Kiawah Island, S.C.) T54 79-76-75=230 (+14) 2/15-16 SunTrust Gator Invitational (Gainesville, Fla.) T18 71-74-72=217 (+7) HONORS 3/2-4 USF Invitational (Tampa, Fla.) T55 78-68-73=219 (+3) 2014 SEC Academic Honor Roll 3/14-16 Chris Schenkel Invitational (Statesboro, Ga.) T20 75-71-71=217 (+1) 3/24-25 Valspar Invitational at the Floridian (Palm City, Fla.) T47 68-76-75=219 (+6) 2014 GCAA All-America Scholar 4/7-8 Old Waverly Collegiate (West Point, Miss.) T13 69-73-74=216 (E) 2014 David Toms Award 4/25-27 SEC Championship (St. Simons Island, Ga.) T26 73-69-69=211 (+1) 2013 SEC Academic Honor Roll 2012-13 (SOPHOMORE YEAR) Date Tournament (Site) Finish Score 2013-14 (JUNIOR) 9/9-11 The Invitational at The Ocean Course (Kiawah Island, S.C.) T4 74-72-76=222 (+6) Competed in every tournament except one for Florida 9/30-10/2 Olympia Fields/Illini Invitational (Olympia Fields, Ill.) T30 80-70-72=222 (+12) 10/15-16 National Intercollegiate (Vestavia Hills, Ala.) T31 78-72-75=225 (+15) Recipient of the 2014 David Toms Award for overcoming 10/21-23 Isleworth Collegiate Invitational (Windermere, Fla.) T60 78-78-77=233 (+17) adversity 2/24-25 John Hayt Collegiate Invitational (Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.) * T28 71-76=147 (+3) Collected four top-20 finishes on the year 3/8-10 Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters (Las Vegas, Nev.) T11 73-73-72=218 (+2) 3/15-17 Chris Schenkel Invitational (Statesboro, Ga.) T57 72-79-77=228 (+12) Ranked second on the team in rounds at or under par 4/8-9 Invitational (Tampa, Fla.) T19 72-70-76=218 (+2) (nine), scoring differential (5.10) and stroke average 4/19-21 SEC Championship (St. Simons Island, Ga.) 67 78-75-78=231 (+21) (73.50) 2011-12 (FRESHMAN YEAR) Owned the third-best mark on the team for made birdies with 70 Date Tournament (Site) Finish Score 9/27 Inverness Intercollegiate (Toledo, Ohio) T32 76 (+5) Matched his career-low round of 68 on two occasions (USF 10/17-18 The Bake at the Ocean Course (Kiawah Island, S.C.) T18 76-69-77=222 (+6) Invitational and Valspar Invitational) 10/23-25 Isleworth Invitational (Orlando, Fla.) T59 74-80-83=237 (+21) Fired rounds of 73-69-69 to match his career-best 1/30-31 SeaBest Invitational (Ponte Vedra, Fla.) T11 77-72-74=223 (+7) tournament score of 211 at the SEC Championship 2/11-12 SunTrust Gator Invitational (Gainesville, Fla.) T66 78-72-82=232 (+22) 2/27-28 Charleston Shootout (Hollywood, S.C.) T9 75-70-70=215 (-1) Finished T18 at the SunTrust Gator Invitational after solid 3/9-11 S.H. Collegiate Masters (Las Vegas, Nev.) T42 74-73-80=227 (+11) rounds of 71-74-72 (217) 3/16-18 Schenkel Invitational (Statesboro, Ga.) T31 71-72-74=217 (+1) Shot a 216 to finish at even par at the Old Waverly 4/7-8 Gary Koch Invitational (Tampa, Fla.) T42 78-72-76=226 (+10) Collegiate and at the Shoal Creek Intercollegiate 4/20-22 SEC Championship (St. Simons, Ga.) T48 73-76-75=224 (+14) 5/18-20 NCAA East Regional (Greensboro, N.C.) T16 75-74-72=221 (+5) 5/29-31 NCAA Championships (Pacific Palisades, Calif.) T114 76-83-73=231 (+18)

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2012-13 (SOPHOMORE) After not playing in the fall, he participated in every event in the spring Owned the third-best mark on the team in rounds at or under par (nine), scoring differential (4.00), and stroke average (73.43) His stroke average of 73.43 was the 16th-best sophomore stroke average in Florida history In his first tournament of the 2012-13 season, he finished in a tie for 10th place at the SunTrust Gator Invitational Played the home course as an individual and was +1 after shooting 68 in the final round Matched the lowest round of his collegiate career with a final-round 68 (-4) en route to a tie for 11th place at the Chris Schenkel Invitational Tied for 17th place at the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional Recorded two rounds at or under par en route to a 25th- place finish at the Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters Was a member of the UF lineup at the John Hayt Collegiate Invitational, the Gary Koch Invitational, SEC Championship and NCAA Championships

2011-12 (FRESHMAN)

Competed in 12 events for the Gators, finishing the year with a 74.94 stroke average Registered four top-20 finishes, including a tie for ninth place at the Charleston Shootout and a tie for 16th place at the NCAA East Regional Saw 22 rounds count towards the team score on the season Finished with 69 birdies and eight rounds of even par or better Played in a key role in all three UF victories – The Bake at the Ocean Course, the SeaBest Invitational and the Charleston Shootout

AMATEUR

Competed in his first Web.com Tour event, in July 2014, where he shot 75-71 (146, +4) in the first two rounds One of five members on the Canadian U-22 Development Squad Took medalist honors at the Nova Scotia Junior Championships and the Nova Scotia Men’s Amateur Earned medalist honors at the Canadian Junior Golf Association at Northumberland Links Finished as the runner-up in three of Canada’s largest junior tournaments: Canadian Junior Boys Championship, CN Future Links Atlantic Championship and East Coast Junior Championship Tied for 20th place at the Canadian Men’s Amateur

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A.J. CROUCH 2013-14 BESTS Best Finish: T55 (The Invitational at The Ocean Course, 2013) A.J. Crouch – Career Stats Low Round: 75 (The Invitational at The Ocean Course, 2013) Best Rounds Even or Under Top-10 Year Tourn. Rds. Strokes Avg. 18 54 Par Rds. Finishes Low Tourney Score: 233 (The Invitational at The Ocean ‘12-‘13 9 26 1,944 74.77 70 218 7 1 Course, 2013) ’13-‘14 1 3 233 77.67 75 233 0 0 COLLEGIATE BESTS: Totals 10 29 2,177 76.22 70 218 7 1 Best Finish: T4 (The Invitational at The Ocean Course, 2012) 2013-14 (SOPHOMORE YEAR) Low Round: 70 (2x, last Gary Koch Invitational, 2013) Date Tournament (Site) Finish Score 10/27-29 The Invitational at the Ocean Course (Kiawah Island, S.C.) T55 75-78-80=233 (+17) Low Tourney Score: 218 (2x, Gary Koch Invitational, 2013) 2012-13 (FRESHMAN YEAR) HONORS Date Tournament (Site) Finish Score 2014 SEC Academic Honor Roll 9/9-11 The Invitational at The Ocean Course (Kiawah Island, S.C.) T4 74-72-76=222 (+6) 9/30-10/2 Olympia Fields/Illini Invitational (Olympia Fields, Ill.) T30 80-70-72=222 (+12) 2013-14 (SOPHOMORE) 10/15-16 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (Vestavia Hills, Ala.) T31 78-72-75=225 (+15) Participated in the final fall event, the Invitational at the 10/21-23 Isleworth Collegiate Invitational (Windermere, Fla.) T60 78-78-77=233 (+17) Ocean Course, where he shot 75-78-80 2/24-25 John Hayt Collegiate Invitational (Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.) * T28 71-76=147 (+3) 3/8-10 Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters (Las Vegas, Nev.) T11 73-73-72=218 (+2) 2012-13 (FRESHMAN) 3/15-17 Chris Schenkel Invitational (Statesboro, Ga.) T57 72-79-77=228 (+12) 4/8-9 Gary Koch Invitational (Tampa, Fla.) T19 72-70-76=218 (+2) Saw action in nine events and was a member of the UF lineup 4/19-21 SEC Championship (St. Simons Island, Ga.) 67 78-75-78=231 (+21) in every tournament in the fall Ranked third on the team in birdies (75) and tied for third in eagles (2) PREP Finished as the Florida-state runner-up in 2010 Finished in a tie for fourth place in his collegiate debut at The Invitational at The Ocean Course Led his The Bolles School team to the 2011 state championship title, finishing in third place individually Shot a career-best 218 (+2) en route to a tie for 11th place at the Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters Two-time Times-Union All-First Coast High School Golfer of the Year Matched his lowest round of his career with a second-round 70 (-2) and best 54-hole score, 218 (+2), en route to a 19th- place finish at the Gary Koch Invitational Finished in 28th place as an individual in the rain-shortened John Hayt Collegiate Invitational Recorded eagles at the Olympia Fields/Illini Invitational and Chris Schenkel Invitational Participated in the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate, Isleworth Collegiate Invitational and SEC Championship as a member of the Florida lineup

AMATEUR Named an Honorable Mention Rolex Junior All-American Recorded his best finish at the 2012 Scott Robertson Memorial, where finished in a tie for third place Won the 2012 Jacksonville Amateur Championship and 2011 St. Augustine Amateur Golf Tournament Matched the course record of 64 at Amelia National in the second round of a 2011 U.S. Amateur qualifier, a distinction he shares with former Gator

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RICHARD DONEGAN 2013-14 BESTS: Best Finish: T10 (Valspar Invitational at the Floridian, 2014) Richard Donegan – Career Stats Low Round: 69 (2x, last Valspar Invitational at the Floridian, 2014) Best Rounds Even or Under Top-10 Year Tourn. Rds. Strokes Avg. 18 54 Par Rds. Finishes Low Tourney Score: 210 (Valspar Invitational at the ’12-‘13* 10 29 2,120 73.10 66 208 N/A 6 Floridian, 2014) ’13-‘14 7 21 1,558 74.19 69 210 5 1 Totals 17 50 3,678 73.65 66 208 5 7 COLLEGIATE BESTS Best Finish: 1 (2x, last Harmony Preserve Intercollegiate, 2013-14 (SOPHOMORE YEAR) 2013) Date Tournament (Site) Finish Score 2/3-4 Sea Best Invitational (Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.) T24 73-78-77=228 (+12) Low Round: 66 (Rice Intercollegiate, 2013) 2/15-16 SunTrust Gator Invitational (Gainesville, Fla.)** T60 78-76-74=228 (+18) Low Tourney Score: 208 (Cobra-PUMA Invitational, 2012) 3/2-4 USF Invitational (Dade City, Fla.) T66 76-74-71=221 (+5) 3/14-16 Chris Schenkel Invitational (Statesboro, Ga.) T77 74-77-79=230 (+14) 2013-14 (SOPHOMORE) 3/24-25 Valspar Invitational at the Floridian (Palm City, Fla.) T10 69-69-72=210 (-3) 4/7-8 Old Waverly Collegiate (West Point, Miss.) T41 73-76-73=222 (+8) Transferred to UF in the spring of 2014 4/25-27 SEC Championship (St. Simons Island, Ga.) T56 76-70-73=219 (+9) Competed in every spring tournament for Florida, including 2012-13 (FRESHMAN YEAR)* once as an individual at the SunTrust Gator Invitational Date Tournament (Site) Finish Score Had his best outing as a Gator at the Valspar Invitational 9/23-24 Windon Memorial Classic (Glencoe, Ill.) T23 79-72-74=225 (+12) where he fired rounds of 69-69-72 to finish T10 9/30-10/1 Cobra-PUMA Invitational (Fort Myers, Fla.) T4 69-72-67=208 (-8) Was the highest-placing Gator at the Sea Best Invitational 10/22-23 HBU Men’s Intercollegiate (Missouri City, Texas) T10 75-76-66=217 (+4) at TPC, checking in at T24 in his first appearance for the 2/4-5 Rice Intercollegiate (Houston, Texas) 1 71-66-73=210 (-6) Orange and Blue 2/17-18 Gary Freeman BCU Spring Invitational (Ormond Beach, Fla.) T9 76-74=150 (+6) 3/4-6 Harmony Preserve Intercollegiate (Melbourne, Fla.) 1 70-71-74=215 (-1) Finished the season with a 74.19 stroke average, third-best 3/11-12 Benbow Invitational (Jacksonville, Fla.) 10 72-75=147 (+3) on the team 3/17-18 Mission Inn Spring Spectacular (Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla.) T16 76-68-78=222 (+6) 3/29-31 FAU Spring Break Championship (Lake Worth, Fla.) T30 74-71-78=223 (+10) 2012-13 (FRESHMAN, FAU) 4/22-24 Sun Belt Conference Championship (Muscle Shoals, Ala.) T34 74-84-71=229 (+13) Won the 2013 Rice University Intercollegiate as a freshman *At Florida Atlantic University by shooting a tournament-low 66 in the second round **Competed as an individual Finished in first place in the 2013 Harmony Preserve Intercollegiate with a one-under par total of 215 PREP Finished his first season at FAU as the team’s leading Was the 2011 FHSAA Class 2A State Champion scorer Named 2011 Scripps Treasure Coast Golfer of the Year, Averaged 73.10 strokes per round 2011-12 FCWT All-American and 2011 Florida Dairy Farmers Class 2A Golfer of the Year AMATEUR Won the FCWT 2011 Mission Inn championship and 2012 Competed in the 2013 and 2014 New Year’s Invitational in Palm Beach Jr. Challenge championship St. Petersburg Was a member of the Dave Adamonis Team Florida U.S. Fired a second-round 66 to finish the 2014 tournament in Challenge Cup team ninth place A four-time TC Palm All-Area and Scholar-Athlete Finished in 13th place in the 2013 Invitational with rounds of 71-72-71-73 Had a high school scoring average of 35.6 Shot seven-under at the 2013 Dixie Amateur Championship with low-rounds of 66 and 68 to claim a shared spot for seventh

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JAMES MONNERVILLE COLLEGIATE BESTS Best Finish: T66 (Inverness Intercollegiate, 2011) James Monnerville – Career Stats Low Round: 81 (Inverness Intercollegiate, 2011) Best Rounds Even or Under Top-10 Year Tourn. Rds. Strokes Avg. 18 54 Par Rds. Finishes Low Tourney Score: N/A ‘11-‘12 1 1 81 81.0 81 - 0 0 ’12-‘13 ------2013-14 (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE) ’13-‘14 ------Did not participate in any events for Florida Totals 1 1 81 81.0 81 - 0 0

2012-13 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) 2011-12 (FRESHMAN YEAR) Date Tournament (Site) Finish Score Redshirt season 9/27 Inverness Intercollegiate (Toledo, Ohio)* T66 81 (+10)

2011-12 (FRESHMAN) Competed in the Inverness Intercollegiate as an individual, shooting an 81 after heavy rains forced the teams to complete just one round

AMATEUR Won the AJGA Ringold Tournament by firing rounds of 65-71-66 Placed second at the 2009 Florida Junior Championship

PREP Was the runner-up at the 2009 FHSAA Championships and placed third in 2010

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RYAN ORR COLLEGIATE BESTS Best Finish: T17 (2x, last The Invitational at The Ocean Ryan Orr – Career Stats Course, 2014) Best Rounds Even or Under Top-10 Low Round: 70 (2x, last SEC Championship, 2014) Year Tourn. Rds. Strokes Avg. 18 54 Par Rds. Finishes ’13-‘14 11 33 24,557 74.45 70 215 7 0 Low Tourney Score: 215 (SEC Championship, 2014) Totals 11 33 24,557 74.45 70 215 7 0

2013-14 (FRESHMAN) 2013-14 (FRESHMAN YEAR) Date Tournament (Site) Finish Score Was the only freshman and one of two Gators to compete 9/13-15 Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invitational (Olympia Fields, Ill.) T66 80-75-76=231 (+21) in every tournament 9/30-10/1 Shoal Creek Intercollegiate (Birmingham, Ala.) T34 75-74-72=221 (+5) Collected three top-25 finishes 10/14-15 Crooked Stick Intercollegiate (Carmel, Ind.) T17 72-78-74=224 (+8) 10/27-29 The Invitational at the Ocean Course (Kiawah Island, S.C.) T17 72-77-74=223 (+7) Led the team with two eagles and was second in made 2/3-4 Sea Best Invitational (Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.) T41 78-78-77=233 (+17) birdies (75) 2/15-16 SunTrust Gator Invitational (Gainesville, Fla.) T22 72-71-75=218 (+8) Notched back-to-back T17 finishes at Crooked Stick and 3/2-4 USF Invitational (Dade City, Fla.) T44 71-71-75=217 (+1) the Ocean Course 3/14-16 Chris Schenkel Invitational (Statesboro, Ga.) T53 74-76-74=224 (+8) 3/24-25 Valspar Invitational at the Floridian (Palm City, Fla.) 72 77-78-76=231 (+18) Was the highest-finishing Gator at The Invitational at The 4/7-8 Old Waverly Collegiate (West Point, Miss.) T28 76-74-70=220 (+4) Ocean Course after shooting rounds of 72-77-74 4/25-27 SEC Championship (St. Simons Island, Ga.) T36 70-74-71=215 (+5) Earned a T22 finish at his first SunTrust Gator Invitational with rounds of 72-71-75 Earned individual champion honors at the 2011 and 2012 Capped off his freshman campaign with a season-best 215 Division 1A high school regionals at the SEC Championship Named the St. Petersburg Times 2011 High School Player AMATEUR of the Year Earned a first-place finish and was a USGA Medalist at the US Junior Qualifier in 2012 after shooting rounds of 69 and 64 Scored victories at the 2012 AJGA Florida Junior and the 2012 Florida Junior Tour Boys Major Finished tied for 27th place in the 2012 New Year’s Invitational in St. Petersburg, a tournament that former Gator head coach Buddy Alexander won six times from 1972-91, the most of any player since the World War II era Won the 2011 WCC PGA Junior Championship Clinched a victory at the 2011 Sam Park Invitational in Belleair, Fla., by shooting rounds of 66 and 73 Finished second in the 2011 Premier Junior Tour Major at UF

PREP Was a 2013 West Coast Chapter PGA North Florida Section “Amateur of the Year” nominee Helped lead his Clearwater Central Catholic golf team to district and regional champion titles in 2012 Was the team captain and voted MVP for all four years of high school

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CONOR RICHARDSON COLLEGIATE BESTS: Best Finish: T72 (Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invitational, Conor Richardson– Career Stats 2013) Best Rounds Even or Under Top-10 Low Round: 76 (Valspar Invitational at the Floridian, 2014) Year Tourn. Rds. Strokes Avg. 18 54 Par Rds. Finishes ’13-‘14 3 9 703 78.11 76 233 0 0 Low Tourney Score: 233 (Valspar Invitational at the Totals 3 9 703 78.11 76 233 0 0 Floridian, 2014) 2013-14 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR) HONORS Date Tournament (Site) Finish Score 2014 SEC Academic Honor Roll 9/13-15 Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invitational (Olympia Fields, Ill.) T72 79-78-79=236 (+26) 2/15-16 SunTrust Gator Invitational (Gainesville, Fla.) T73 79-78-77=234 (+24) 2013-14 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) 3/24-25 Valspar Invitational at the Floridian (Palm City, Fla.) T74 76-81-76=233 (+20) Saw action in three tournaments for the Gators Shot a 234 in his first home tournament AMATEUR PREP Recorded a career-best 233 at the Valspar Invitational at An Honorable Mention Rolex Junior All-American Recorded a sixth-place finish at the 2011 Florida state the Floridian championship Won the 2010 AJGA Palmetto Junior Classic Led his Cardinal Newman team to the 2010 state 2012-13 (FRESHMAN) Runner-up at the TaylorMade-adidas Golf Junior at championship title, finishing in eighth place individually Innisbrook hosted by Sean O’Hair Redshirt season 2010 Palm Beach Post First Team All-Area honoree

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THOMAS STEWART COLLEGIATE BESTS Best Finish: T20 (SunTrust Gator Invitational, 2013) Thomas Stewart – Career Stats Low Round: 68 (2x, last Shoal Creek Intercollegiate, 2013) Best Rounds Even or Under Top-10 Year Tourn. Rds. Strokes Avg. 18 54 Par Rds. Finishes Low Tourney Score: 214 (SunTrust Gator Invitational, 2013) ‘11-‘12 1 3 226 75.33 69 226 1 0 ’12-‘13 2 6 445 74.17 68 214 1 0 HONORS ’13-‘14 2 6 467 77.84 68 225 1 0 2013 SEC Academic Honor Roll Totals 5 15 1,138 75.87 68 214 3 0

2013-14 (JUNIOR) 2013-14 (JUNIOR YEAR) Date Tournament (Site) Finish Score Competed in 2 events in the fall season 9/30-10/1 Shoal Creek Intercollegiate (Birmingham, Ala.) 43 74-68-83=225 (+9) Matched a career-best low-round by firing a 68 in round 10/14-15 Crooked Stick Intercollegiate (Carmel, Ind.) T70 83-80-79=242 (+26) two of the Shoal Creek Intercollegiate 2012-13 (SOPHOMORE YEAR) 2012-13 (SOPHOMORE) Date Tournament (Site) Finish Score 2/9-10 SunTrust Gator Invitational (Gainesville, Fla.) * T20 68-73-73=214 (+4) Participated in two events, both as an individual 3/15-17 Chris Schenkel Invitational (Statesboro, Ga.) * T70 77-78-78=231 (+15) In his first tournament of the season, finished in a tie for 20th place at the SunTrust Gator Invitational after 2011-12 (FRESHMAN YEAR) registering a career-best 214 (+4) Date Tournament (Site) Finish Score 2/11-12 SunTrust Gator Invitational (Gainesville, Fla.) * T51 69-80-77=226 (+16) Shared the top spot on the individual leaderboard after the *Competed as an individual first round of play at the SunTrust Gator Invitational after recording a career-best-68 (-2) Played in the Chris Schenkel Invitational as an individual

2011-12 (FRESHMAN) Saw action as an individual in the SunTrust Gator Invitational Shot an opening round 69 (-1) Tallied 10 birdies over three rounds

AMATEUR Placed second at the 2010 FJT event in Brooksville Finished in 11th place at the 2010 AJGA Innisbrook Recorded sixth-place finishes at the 2009 Florida Open and Boys Junior

PREP

Helped lead his Bartram Trail team to the 2009 Florida State Championships A two-time St. John’s County Player of the Year Named the 2011 Bartram Trail Student-Athlete of the Year Holds the nine-hole record at Bartram Trail

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J.D. TOMLINSON 2013-14 BESTS Best Finish: T3 (Shoal Creek Intercollegiate, 2013) J.D. Tomlinson – Career Stats Low Round: 64 (USF Invitational, 2014) Best Rounds Even or Under Top-10 Year Tourn. Rds. Strokes Avg. 18 54 Par Rds. Finishes Low Tourney Score: 207 (USF Invitational, 2014) ‘11-‘12 11 31 2,285 73.71 68 212 11 3 ’12-‘13 12 35 2,588 73.94 69 213 6 2 COLLEGIATE BESTS ’13-‘14 12 36 2,612 72.55 64 207 14 5 Best Finish: T3 (Shoal Creek Intercollegiate, 2013) Totals 35 102 7,485 73.34 64 207 31 10 Low Round: (USF Invitational, 2014) 2013-14 (JUNIOR YEAR) Low Tourney Score: 207 (USF Invitational, 2014) Date Tournament (Site) Finish Score 9/13-15 Olympia Fields Invitational (Chicago, Ill.) T29 75-76-70=221 (+11) HONORS 9/30-10/1 Shoal Creek Intercollegiate (Birmingham, Ala.) T3 73-68-69=210 (-6) 10/14-15 Crooked Stick Intercollegiate (Carmel, Ind.) 4 72-75-72=219 (+3) 2014 SEC Academic Honor Roll 10/27-29 The Invitational at The Ocean Course (Kiawah Island, S.C.) T29 72-76-78=226 (+10) 2014 GCAA All-America Scholar 2/3-4 Sea Best Invitational (Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.) T31 79-75-77=231 (+15) 2/15-16 SunTrust Gator Invitational (Gainesville, Fla.) T18 71-74-72=217 (+7) 2014 SEC Community Service Team 3/2-4 USF Invitational (Dade City, Fla.) T7 71-72-64=207 (-9) 2013 SEC Academic Honor Roll 3/14-16 Chris Schenkel Invitational (Statesboro, Ga.) T49 74-73-76=223 (+7) 3/24-25 Valspar Invitational at the Floridian (Palm City, Fla.) T6 68-67-74=209 (-4) 2012 SEC All-Freshman Team 4/7-8 Old Waverly Collegiate (West Point, Miss.) T5 72-70-70=212 (-4) 4/25-27 SEC Championship (St. Simons Island, Ga.) T51 73-72-73=218 (+8) 2013-14 (JUNIOR) 5/15-17 NCAA East Regional (Auburn, Ala.) T34 75-75-74=224 (+8) Was one of two Gators to compete in every tournament 2012-13 (SOPHOMORE YEAR) Led the team with a 72.55 stroke average, 98 percent of Date Tournament (Site) Finish Score rounds counted and held a 3.94 differential 9/9-11 The Invitational at The Ocean Course (Kiawah Island, S.C.) T8 72-76-77=225 (+9) Collected five top-10 finishes, including three top-five 9/30-10/2 Olympia Fields/Illini Invitational (Olympia Fields, Ill.) T25 72-73-75=220 (+10) finishes 10/15-16 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (Vestavia Hills, Ala.) T11 72-72-74=218 (+8) 10/21-23 Isleworth Collegiate Invitational (Windermere, Fla.) T21 74-72-75=221 (+5) Owned the best mark on the team for rounds at or under- 2/9-10 SunTrust Gator Invitational (Gainesville, Fla.) T17 69-72-72=213 (+3) par (14) and made birdies (90) 2/24-25 John Hayt Collegiate Invitational (Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.) T9 73-70=143 (-1) Earned the best finish of his career (T3) by firing rounds of 3/8-10 Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters (Las Vegas, Nev.) T71 77-79-79=235 (+19) 73-68-69 (-6) at the Shoal Creek Intercollegiate 3/15-17 Chris Schenkel Invitational (Statesboro, Ga.) T16 73-73-73=219 (+3) 4/8-9 Gary Koch Invitational (Tampa, Fla.) T19 74-71-73=218 (+2) Shot a 3-over 219 to place fourth at the Crooked Stick 4/19-21 SEC Championship (St. Simons Island, Ga.) T36 77-71-74=222 (+12) Intercollegiate 5/16-18 NCAA Baton Rouge Regional (Baton Rouge, La.) T48 77-78-77=232 (+16) Carded a career-low 64 and tournament score of 207 (T7) 5/28-30 NCAA Championships (Woodstock, Ga.) T136 80-69-73=222 (+12) at the USF Invitational 2011-12 (FRESHMAN YEAR) Capped off the regular season with back-to-back top-10 Date Tournament (Site) Finish Score finishes while shooting 4-under par 9/16-18 Olympia Fields Invitational (Chicago, Ill.) T55 77-76-74=227 (+17) Was named to the SEC Community Service Team 9/27 Inverness Intercollegiate (Toledo, Ohio) T56 79 (+8) 10/17-18 The Bake at the Ocean Course (Kiawah Island, S.C.) T23 75-73-75=223 (+7) Selected to the NCAA East Regional at Auburn University 10/23-25 Isleworth Invitational (Orlando, Fla.) T42 70-80-79=229 (+13) Club to compete as an individual, where he shot rounds of 2/27-28 Charleston Shootout (Hollywood, S.C.) T9 73-68-74=215 (-1) 75-75-74 to finish T34 3/9-11 S.H. Collegiate Masters (Las Vegas, Nev.) T8 71-71-76=218 (+2) 3/16-18 Schenkel Invitational (Statesboro, Ga.) T13 69-72-71=212 (-4) 4/7-8 Gary Koch Invitational (Tampa, Fla.) T18 73-75-71=219 (+3) 4/20-22 SEC Championship (St. Simons, Ga.) T27 75-68-73=216 (+6) *Continue on next page... 5/18-20 NCAA Regionals (Greensboro, N.C.) T5 73-71-72=216 (E) 5/29-31 NCAA Championships (Pacific Palisades, Calif.) T130 76-82-73=231 (+18)

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PLAYER BIOS J.D. TOMLINSON CONTINUED...

2012-13 (SOPHOMORE) 2011-12 (FRESHMAN) Runner-up at the 2010 Florida State Junior Championships One of two players to participate in every round for the A 2010 AJGA Rolex Second-Team Junior All-American An SEC All-Freshman Team honoree who competed in 31 Gators in 2012-13 rounds and tallied three top-10 finishes Competed in the Cannon Cup and Wyndam Cup Tied for second on the team in top-20 finishes (six) and Ranked third on the team in scoring average (73.7), third in percentage of rounds counted (81) and top-10 percent of round counted (81 percent), scoring differential PREP finishes (two) (4.54), birdies (79), and rounds at or under par (11) Three-time Gainesville Sun Golfer of the Year Finished in the top-10 in the team’s first event, The Averaged 72.0 in the spring with 16.5 of 18 rounds 2011 Gainesville Sun Male Athlete of the Year Invitational at The Ocean Course, tying for eighth place counted Also played basketball in high school, where he holds the Claimed his second top-10 finish of the year, finishing in Helped the Gators to victories at The Bake at the Ocean school record for most career points (1,301) a tie for ninth at the John Hayt Collegiate Invitational after Course and the Charleston Shootout recording his only tournament at or under par, scoring a 143 (-1) AMATEUR Tied for 11th place at the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Recorded a season-best nine birdies as he tied for 16th Qualified for the U.S. Amateur by virtue of winning the place at the Chris Schenkel Invitational Golden Ocala qualifier by two strokes Tied for 17th place in his first career SunTrust Gator Rated the No. 9 prospect by Golfweek and the No. 10 Invitational prospect by the AJGA In the final tournament of the regular season, tied for 19th Won the Exide Technologies Junior Open and AJGA Mizuno at the Gary Koch Invitational Championship

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PLAYER BIOS

RYAN CELANO

AMATEUR PREP Placed third at River Wilderness on the 2014 Florida Junior Helped his team capture three titles and a runner-up finish Golf Tour at the FHSAA State Championship during his career Earned a pair of second-place finishes at Eagle Creek Golf Finished as the runner-up at the 2013 FHSAA 3A State and Country Club (68-73) and Mayacoo Lakes Country Championship Club (71-71) on the 2013 Florida Junior Golf Tour Led Lakewood Ranch to a victory and finished second Won at Fountains Country Club on the 2012 Florida Junior individually at the 2013 Qdoba Tournament of Champions Golf Tour with rounds of 67 and 71 Recorded a fourth-place finish at the 2012 AJGA Coca- Shot a round of 65 to earn medalist honors at the regional Cola Junior Championship at Boyne Highlands tournament and a round of 66 to finish second at the district championship in 2013 Tied for 11th at the Western Junior Championship in 2012 Shot rounds of 69 and 72 to tie for second individually and Finished tied for 13th at the Florida Amateur Championship aid Lakewood Ranch to a second-place finish at the 2013 in 2013 and tied for 31st in 2011 Honda High School Invitational Placed 35th at the Dixie Amateur in 2013, tied for 48th in Assisted his school to four FHSAA regional and district 2011 and tied for 49th in 2012 championship titles Tied for 32nd at the 2012 Terra Cotta Invitational

RAMSEY TOUCHBERRY

AMATEUR PREP Captured the individual title at the Lemon Bay Golf Club on Was named the Naples Daily News Area Player of the Year the 2013 Florida Junior Golf Tour four times Earned a berth into the 2013 U.S. Amateur, winning the Placed second as an individual at the 2011 FHSAA 1A qualifier with rounds of 67 and 71 State Championship Teamed with Andy Zullo to earn a victory at the 2013 South Aided his team to a runner-up finish in 2012 and a pair of Florida PGA Pro-Junior Championship third-place finishes in 2011 and 2013 at the FHSAA 1A State Championship Qualified for the 2012 USGA Junior Amateur Shot rounds of 68, 71 and 69 to come out on top at the 2011 AJGA , Jr. Championship Earned medalist honors at the 2011 PGA Junior Series held in State College, Pa., at Penn State

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2013-14 SCORECARD

Bill Richard Santiago Conor Thomas Victor J.D. Eric Banks A.J. Crouch Ryan Orr Team Anderson Donegan Gavino Richardson Stewart Tarnstrom Tomlinson Olympia Fields / T57 T66 T72 T50 T29 14 Fighting Illini 76-77-75 80-75-76 79-78-79 78-74-74 75-76-70 308-302-295 Invitational 228 (+18) 231 (+21) 236 (+26) 226 (+16) 221 (+11) 905 (+65) Olympia Fields, Ill. 9/13-15 T18 T47 * T34 43 T12 T3 T3 Shoal Creek 75-70-71 75-75-77 75-74-72 74-68-83 74-69-72 73-68-69 296-275-286 Intercollegiate 216 (E) 227 (+11) 221 (+5) 225 (+9) 215 (-1) 210 857 (-7) Birmingham, Ala. (-6) 9/30-10/1

T43 T17 T70 T47 4 7 Crooked Stick 79-74-79 72-78-74 83-80-79 77-77-79 72-75-72 300-304-304 Intercollegiate 232 (+16) 224 (8) 242 (+26) 233 (+17) 219 (+3) 908 (+44) Carmel, Ind. 10/14-15

T54 T55 75 * T17 T62 T29 8 The Invitational at The 79-76-75 75-78-80 80-76-86 72-77-74 77-83-76 72-76-78 300-303-303 Ocean Course 230 (+14) 233 (+17) 242 (+26) 223 (+7) 236 (+20) 226 (+10) 906 (+42) Kiawah Island, S.C. 10/27-29

T69 T41 T41 T46 T31 6 Sea Best Invitational 75-82-72 74-82-77 78-78-77 82-76-76 79-75-77 304-307-307 Ponte Vedra Beach, 228 (+18) 233 (+17) 233 (+17) 234 (+18) 231 (+15) 918 (+54) Fla. 2/3-4

T66 T18 T60 * T12 * T22 T73 T18 11 SunTrust Gator 77-79-74 71-74-72 78-76-74 71-71-73 72-71-75 79-78-77 71-74-72 291-297-293 Invitational 230 (+20) 217 (+7) 228 (18) 215 (+5) 218 (+8) 234 (+24) 217 (+7) 881 (+41) Gainesville, Fla. 2/24-25

T55 T66 T73 * T44 T66 T7 9 USF Invitational 78-68-73 76-74-71 71-76-76 71-71-75 73-76-72 71-72-64 291-285-280 Tampa, Fla. 219 (+3) 221 (+5) 223 (+7) 217 (+1) 221 (+5) 207 (-9) 856 (-8) 3/2-4

T20 T77 T82 * T53 85 T49 13 Chris Schenkel 75-71-71 74-77-79 82-73-77 74-76-74 76-73-85 74-73-76 297-293-300 Invitational 217 (+1) 230 (+14) 232 (+16) 224 (+8) 234 (+18) 223 (+7) 890 (+26) Statesboro, Ga. 3/14-16

T48 * T47 T10 72 T74 T6 14 The Floridian 71-77-78 68-76-75 69-69-72 77-78-76 76-81-76 68-67-74 281-290-297 Invitational 226 (+10) 219 (+6) 210 (-3) 231 (+18) 233 (+20) 209 (-4) 868 (+16) Palm City, Fla. 3/24-25

T13 T41 T28 T41 T5 4 Old Waverly Collegiate 69-73-74 73-76-73 76-74-70 75-74-73 72-70-70 289-291-286 Championship 216 (E) 222 (+6) 220 (+6) 222 (+6) 212 (-4) 866 (+2) West Point, Miss. 4/7-8

T26 T56 T36 69 T51 T12 SEC Championship 73-69-69 76-70-73 70-74-71 85-70-74 73-72-73 292-281-286 St. Simons Island, Ga. 211 (+1) 219 (+9) 215 (+5) 229 (+19) 218 (+8) 859 (+19) 4/25-27

T34 * NCAA East Regional 75-75-74 Auburn, Ala. 224 (+8) 5/15-17

*competed as an individual

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2013-14 REGULAR SEASON RECAPS OLYMPIA FIELDS/FIGHTING ILLINI INVITATIONAL SHOAL CREEK INTERCOLLEGIATE September 13 - 15 September 30 - October 1 Olympia Fields, Ill. Shoal Creek Golf and Country Club Par 70/ 7,142 yards Birmingham, Ala. Par 72/ 7,234 yards In final-round play, the No. 18 Gators men’s golf squad improved by seven strokes (+15) from Round 2’s team score and wrapped up the eighth annual Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini The Florida men’s golf team saw success as it came away with a shared spot for third at Invitational by notching a 14th-place finish. the Shoal Creek Intercollegiate. Florida’s young team was able to see progress in the fall’s first test of the season. Junior Junior J.D. Tomlinson led the way for the Gators, finishing in the top five individually. J.D. Tomlinson had a notable day, shooting even-par (75-76-70) and finishing the Tomlinson, who had a stellar second round, fed off of that momentum and propelled himself Invitational 11-over. Freshmen Ryan Orr and Victor Tarnstrom advanced four strokes from to a career-best finish (T3) and a new low tournament score of 210 after shooting rounds of Round 1 recording rounds of 80-75-76 (231) and 78-74-74 (226), respectively. 73-68-69 and finishing the event 6-under. Quote from Buddy Alexander: “Today was about the same as the rest of the week except Freshman Victor Tarnstrom matched his six birdies from the second round, to grant him his J.D. (Tomlinson) stepped up and played a really good round. I walked with him today; he first under-par finish of the year at 1-under, tied for 12th place. played well tee-to-green and hit quite a few good shots. So that’s definitely a positive. We Quote from Buddy Alexander: “Today was pretty solid and this was the toughest course. will learn from this experience and it’s allowed us to see where we are and where we need There were different locations because they backed a couple of tees up. Overall, this week to be. But the positives were J.D.” was more positive than negative. We have to turn our poor rounds into mediocre rounds so we can stay in the golf tournament a little better. But the positives outweigh the negatives. J.D. had a career-best finish so that’s good. He struggled a little this summer and at the TEAM RESULTS end of last year. It’s nice to see him figure it out again. Victor is a freshman still and has Place Team To Par Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total some things to clean up but he looks like a player.” 1 Alabama +9 281 277 291 849 2 Texas +27 292 287 288 867 3 Oklahoma State +29 291 291 287 869 TEAM RESULTS 4 Arkansas +31 294 287 290 871 Place Team To Par Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total 5 Stanford +32 295 287 290 872 1 Memphis -22 280 286 276 842 T6 GRU Augusta +33 296 288 289 873 2 UAB -16 283 273 292 848 T6 Illinois +33 295 296 282 873 T3 FLORIDA -7 296 275 286 857 8 Texas Tech +39 292 293 294 879 T3 Ole Miss -7 280 278 299 857 9 Baylor +40 295 288 297 880 5 UCF E 285 288 291 864 10 Florida State +41 295 295 291 881 6 Liberty +2 284 284 298 866 11 Indiana +43 299 292 292 883 7 Georgia Southern +11 287 285 303 875 12 SMU +47 297 302 288 887 8 North Texas +15 293 296 290 879 13 Clemson +58 305 303 290 898 9 North Florida +20 292 295 297 884 14 FLORIDA +65 308 302 295 905 10 Missouri +23 291 292 304 887 15 Northwestern +66 307 298 301 906 11 Tulsa +26 303 292 295 890 12 Toledo +40 303 289 312 904 INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS/FLORIDA RESULTS Place Player To Par Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS/FLORIDA RESULTS T1 Cameron Wilson E 75 65 70 210 (Stanford) Place Player To Par Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total T1 Lars Van Meijel -8 69 73 66 208 T1 Robby Shelton E 71 66 73 210 (Memphis) (Alabama) T1 Blake Morris -8 68 67 73 208 T29 J.D. Tomlinson +11 75 76 70 221 (Ole Miss) T50 Victor Tarnstrom +16 78 74 74 226 T3 J.D. Tomlinson -6 73 68 69 210 T57 Eric Banks +18 76 77 75 228 T12 Victor Tarnstrom -1 74 69 72 215 T66 Ryan Orr +21 80 75 76 231 T18 Eric Banks E 75 70 71 216 T72 Conor Richardson +26 79 78 79 236 T34 Ryan Orr +5 75 72 74 221 T47 Santiago Gavino* +11 75 75 77 227 *competed as an individual

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2013-14 REGULAR SEASON RECAPS CROOKED STICK INTERCOLLEGIATE THE INVITATIONAL AT THE OCEAN COURSE October 14 - 15 October 27 - 29 Crooked Stick Golf Course The Ocean Course Carmel, Ind. Kiawah Island, S.C. Par 72/ 7,290 yards Par 72/ 7,051 yards

The University of Florida men’s golf team encountered another sluggish afternoon, slipping Unable to make any progress in Round 3 action today, the men’s golf team came away with from the top five to finish seventh out of 14 teams at the Crooked Stick Intercollegiate. an eighth-place finish at the Invitational at The Ocean Course to conclude its fall season. Florida matched its second round combined team score of 15-over on the day to hold Shooting even-par on the afternoon, junior J.D. Tomlinson continued his consistency for the steady in the eighth position. Gators by staying toward the top of the leaderboard. Tomlinson tallied rounds of 72-75-72 (219) to claim his second-straight top-five finish of the fall. All five Gators finished over-par on the final day, as freshman Ryan Orr led the team by shooting two-over (74) to finish in the top 20. Freshman Ryan Orr recorded his first top-20 finish as a Gator, shooting a 72 in round one and a 74 to conclude the tournament in a tie for 17th place. Quote from Buddy Alexander: “A really strange fall in that there were a couple of really good rounds but there were so many poor rounds that it makes you wonder who we really are. Quote from Buddy Alexander: “Another disappointing day. Happy for J.D. (Tomlinson), he There is enough good there to make me think we have some talent and are pretty good, but played nicely. He’s had a really good semester. I’m really proud of that given he struggled in ultimately you are what you finish. We’ve been in the middle of these fields that we should the spring and in the summer. Tip of the cap to him for turning things around. Ryan Orr is be more competitive in. One thing that playing these four golf courses will do is expose you. doing great job as a freshman. He’s got a lot to learn but is soaking things in the right way. These four have roughed us up a little bit but they have done a good job of telling us what As a team though, we have to get tougher. It was a tough golf course; you have to move we need to work on this winter. As tough as this semester has been, I think we can move forward and stay in the present and we didn’t.” forward and with a good winter of work we can overcome it.”

TEAM RESULTS TEAM RESULTS Place Team To Par Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total Place Team To Par Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total 1 Arkansas +11 306 285 284 875 1 South Florida +7 291 285 295 817 2 Purdue +16 295 294 291 880 2 South Alabama +11 294 294 287 875 3 Georgia +17 295 290 296 881 T3 Kentucky +12 288 293 295 876 4 Florida State +23 292 296 299 887 T3 Georgia +12 297 296 283 876 5 TCU +36 305 301 294 900 5 Georgia Southern +33 302 298 297 897 6 Indiana +43 299 305 303 907 6 College of Charleston +36 306 293 301 900 7 FLORIDA +44 300 304 304 908 7 Charleston Southern +40 297 311 296 904 8 Notre Dame +48 306 304 302 912 8 FLORIDA +42 300 303 303 906 9 Kansas +53 315 303 299 917 9 Rice +43 311 294 302 907 10 Toledo +57 303 313 305 921 10 Western Carolina +44 304 301 303 908 11 Eastern Michigan +62 310 305 311 926 T11 Notre Dame +45 301 296 312 909 12 Ball State +66 320 299 311 930 T11 Francis Marion +45 310 301 298 909 13 Michigan State +70 308 313 313 934 T13 Michigan +55 305 312 302 919 14 IUPUI +76 321 304 315 940 T13 Michigan State +55 312 307 300 919

INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS/FLORIDA RESULTS INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS/FLORIDA RESULTS Place Player To Par Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total Place Player To Par Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total 1 Sebastian Cappelen -4 70 71 71 212 1 Joey Garber (Georgia) -9 73 66 68 207 (Arkansas) T17 Ryan Orr +7 72 77 74 223 4 J.D. Tomlinson +3 72 75 72 219 T29 J.D. Tomlinson +10 76 72 78 226 T17 Ryan Orr +8 72 78 74 223 T45 Eric Banks +14 79 76 75 230 T43 Eric Banks +16 79 74 79 232 T55 A.J. Crouch +17 75 78 80 233 T47 Victor Tarnstrom +17 77 77 79 233 T62 Victor Tarnstrom +20 77 83 76 236 T70 Thomas Stewart +26 83 80 79 242 75 Santiago Gavino* +26 80 76 86 242 *competed as an individual

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2013-14 REGULAR SEASON RECAPS SEA BEST INVITATIONAL SUNTRUST GATOR INVITATIONAL February 3 - 4 February 15 - 16 TPC Stadium Course Mark Bostick Golf Course Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Par 72/ 6,977 yards Par 70/ 6,701 yards

The Gators came away with a sixth-place finish (918) in a field of 16 at the Sea Best Redshirt junior Santiago Gavino had his best outing of the season with rounds of 71-71-73 Invitational at TPC Sawgrass. Liberty and North Florida ended Round 3 in a tie for first (215) and was the tournament’s highest-finishing individual, as Florida wrapped up play at place, as Liberty was later crowned the tournament champion with a lower Round 3 score. the 2014 SunTrust Gator Invitational on Sunday. Sophomore Richard Donegan checked in as the highest finisher for Florida, earning a Gavino finished T12, matching his finish from the 2013 SunTrust Gator Invitational, while shared spot for 24th place. In his debut for the Gators, Donegan shot rounds of 73-78-77 juniors Eric Banks and J.D. Tomlinson brought home top-20 finishes, recording a shared (228) to finish 12-over. spot for 18th. Banks and Tomlinson both carded rounds of 71-74-72 (217) to finish 7-over, 11 strokes off the lead. Improving from an unusual round one performance, junior J.D. Tomlinson climbed to T31 (+15) after finishing round one T48. Tomlinson notched rounds of 79-75-77 (231). No. 23 Arkansas came away victorious in the 36th annual SunTrust Gator Invitational with a final team score of 849 (+9). The Razorbacks had three golfers place in the top 20, as Quote from Buddy Alexander: “Well, we got off to a great start in the final round. I think Sebastian Cappelen and Taylor Moore both shot a 68 in Round 3 to finish tied for fourth. after nine holes we had moved up to about third place. All five guys were hanging in there and playing pretty well and then the bottom just kind of fell out. Young teams sometimes Mercer’s Trey Rule claimed individual medalist honors in a , the first at the SunTrust have to learn how to keep it going. Sometimes they have to learn to get a good start and Gator Invitational since 2011, on holes one and two against Florida State’s Hank Lebioda. sometimes they have to learn how to finish. We had a good round and just didn’t finish. It’s Rule birdied both holes to take the crown after firing rounds of 70-67-69 (206) over the part of the process with a young team like this. Now, we’re halfway through the season and weekend, including an eagle on hole three this afternoon. we have to start making progress. Hopefully, the Gator (SunTrust Gator Invitational) will be Quote from Buddy Alexander: “It was a nice event. The Gator Invitational is always special a little better.” in my opinion. It was a little chilly in the mornings but Todd Wilkinson and his staff did a great job getting the golf course ready. We had a little tornado about two hours before the first tee time on Saturday morning but they had it ready to roll at 8 a.m. So, tip of the cap to TEAM RESULTS him, Scott Hampton and his staff.” Place Team To Par Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total “Every tournament seems to be kind of like Groundhog Day and that we’ve done the same T1 North Florida +22 298 284 304 886 things over and over. Even today, my best three players shot 10-over on the last nine holes T1 Liberty +22 296 296 297 886 or it (Florida’s finish) could have been at least reasonable. We’ve done it every single 3 Texas A&M +36 306 295 299 900 tournament so what else can you do besides continue to work hard.” 4 Tennessee +40 304 297 303 904 5 USC Upstate +51 302 303 310 915 “I’m not giving up and they (the players) aren’t giving up. But, we’re going to do some 6 FLORIDA +54 304 307 307 918 things differently.” 7 East Carolina +55 309 321 289 919 8 Winthrop +60 304 307 313 924 T9 Jacksonville +63 321 312 294 927 TEAM RESULTS T9 ETSU +63 303 311 313 927 Place Team To Par Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total 11 Florida Gulf Coast +67 311 306 314 931 1 Arkansas +9 286 284 279 849 12 Cal Poly +68 322 305 305 932 2 Florida State +15 284 292 279 855 13 Jacksonville St. +70 308 320 306 934 3 Vanderbilt +18 293 284 281 858 14 Pepperdine +71 320 308 307 935 4 UCF +23 299 289 275 863 15 Florida Atlantic +86 320 315 315 950 T5 UAB +28 297 290 281 868 16 Old Dominion +94 319 318 321 958 T5 Mercer +28 295 278 295 868 T7 Georgia Southern +34 292 291 291 874 INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS/FLORIDA RESULTS T7 Liberty +34 295 296 283 874 Place Player To Par Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total 9 College of Charleston +37 292 294 291 877 T1 Greg Yates (Texas A&M) E 75 70 71 216 10 North Florida +40 293 295 292 880 T1 Austin Padova E 72 70 74 216 11 FLORIDA +41 291 297 293 881 (North Florida) 12 Lamar +46 297 300 289 886 T24 Richard Donegan +12 73 78 77 228 13 Coastal Carolina +48 306 292 290 888 T31 J.D. Tomlinson +15 79 77 75 231 14 Jacksonville +69 310 299 300 909 T41 Ryan Orr +17 78 78 77 233 T41 Santiago Gavino +17 74 82 77 233 INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS/FLORIDA RESULTS T46 Victor Tarnstrom +18 82 76 76 234 Place Player To Par Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total T1 Trey Rule (Mercer) -4 70 67 69 206 T1 Hank Lebioda -4 69 70 67 206 (Florida State) T12 Santiago Gavino* +5 71 71 73 215 T18 J.D. Tomlinson +7 71 74 72 217 T18 Eric Banks +7 71 74 72 217 T22 Ryan Orr +8 72 71 75 218 T60 Richard Donegan* +18 78 76 74 228 T66 Billy Anderson +20 77 79 74 230 T73 Conor Richardson +24 79 78 77 234 *competed as an individual

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2013-14 REGULAR SEASON RECAPS USF INVITATIONAL CHRIS SCHENKEL INVITATIONAL March 2 - 4 March 14 - 16 Lake Jovita Golf and Country Club Forest Heights Country Club Dade City, Fla. Statesboro, Ga. Par 72/ 6,690 yards Par 72/ 6,962 yards

Wrapping up Round 3 at 8-under, Florida came away with a ninth-place finish and a final Falling victim to poor play, the Gators slipped another spot in Round 3 of the Chris Schenkel team score of 856, the best of the year, at the USF Invitational. No. 17 Florida State shot an Invitational to finish the tournament in 13th place with a final team score of 890. impressive 24-under (823) in Round 3 to run away with the tournament title, while host No. Tournament host Georgia Southern took the crown, completing play an impressive 21 South Florida came in second (833). 14-under (850). The Eagles were just one of three teams (No. 7 UCF and No. 13 UAB) to Junior J.D. Tomlinson had a career day on the green, firing a new low-round score of 64 finish the Schenkel under par. and low tourney score of 207. Tomlinson’s previous best round was a 68, which he has Junior Eric Banks fired another 71 this afternoon, to take a shared spot for 20th with a final achieved three times in his career, including once this past fall. The junior completed play at score of 217, matching his second-best performance of the season. 9-under (T7), granting him his third top-10 finish of the year for the Gators. Finishing the tournament just inside the top 50 was junior J.D. Tomlinson, who ended play Freshman Ryan Orr carded rounds of 71-71-75 (217) to place T44, while junior Eric Banks with a final score of 223 and freshman Ryan Orr snuck in a shared spot for 53rd after notched a 73 in the third round after matching a personal-best 68 in the second round. shooting a 224. Closing out the Gator lineup were sophomore Richard Donegan and freshman Victor Buddy’s Bite: “Probably the low point in the season as far as I am concerned. The biggest Tarnstrom, who completed tournament play with a score of 221, their best performances disappointment from my standpoint has been our inability to learn and improve. This team this spring. Competing as an individual for Florida was redshirt junior Santiago Gavino, who has an uncanny ability to hit the ball into the worst place possible, in spite of our strategy finished the day with a 223 after rounds of 71-76-76. to the contrary prior to the round or the shot. I don’t know if they can’t hear, don’t listen, or Quote from Buddy Alexander: “Well, J.D. just kind of picked us up and carried us to the simply can’t help it.” finish line today. He played an awesome round of golf. This was easiest of the three days and the scores definitely reflect that. When you shoot 8-under par anywhere, anytime, that’s a great day. I’m proud of J.D. We needed a good round out of him and that was great TEAM RESULTS to see. You know, the fact that we broke par a couple of days in a row was positive even Place Team To Par Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total though the scoring wasn’t that good. But, we’re moving in the right direction and that’s a 1 Georgia Southern -14 286 276 288 850 good sign overall.” 2 UAB -6 285 281 292 858 3 UCF -2 294 279 289 862 T4 Virginia +4 290 285 293 868 TEAM RESULTS T4 Texas +4 290 283 295 868 Place Team To Par Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total 6 College of Charleston +5 290 277 302 869 1 Florida State -41 275 284 264 823 7 Georgia State +7 301 273 297 871 2 South Florida -31 281 269 283 833 8 Ole Miss +11 290 293 292 875 3 UNCG -26 275 290 273 838 9 North Florida +12 291 278 307 876 T4 Mercer -24 280 282 278 840 10 North Carolina State +17 292 293 296 881 T4 Illinois -24 280 280 280 840 11 Kentucky +18 294 292 296 882 T4 Purdue -24 283 287 270 840 12 Duke +22 297 294 295 886 7 Memphis -20 277 289 278 844 13 FLORIDA +26 297 293 300 890 8 Auburn -15 282 287 295 280 14 North Texas +34 309 296 293 898 9 FLORIDA -8 291 285 280 856 15 Maryland +40 299 303 302 904 10 Ohio State -6 289 290 279 858 11 College of Charleston -5 288 291 280 859 INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS/FLORIDA RESULTS 12 Cincinnati -3 293 287 281 861 Place Player To Par Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total 13 Eastern Michigan +9 293 294 286 873 1 Scott Wolfes (Ga. Southern) -7 71 70 68 209 14 DePaul +10 293 296 285 874 T20 Eric Banks +1 75 71 71 217 T15 Marquette +14 295 291 292 878 T49 J.D. Tomlinson +7 74 73 76 222 T15 Air Force +14 294 298 286 878 T53 Ryan Orr +8 74 76 74 224 17 Wisconsin +18 288 299 295 882 T77 Richard Donegan +14 74 77 79 230 T82 Santiago Gavino* +16 82 73 77 232 INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS/FLORIDA RESULTS 85 Victor Tarnstrom +18 76 73 85 234 Place Player To Par Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total *competed as an individual 1 Jack Maguire (Florida State) -16 65 73 62 200 T7 J.D. Tomlinson -9 71 72 64 207 T44 Ryan Orr +1 71 71 75 217 T55 Eric Banks +3 78 68 73 219 T66 Richard Donegan +5 76 74 71 221 T66 Victor Tarnstrom +5 73 76 72 221 T73 Santiago Gavino* +7 71 76 76 223 *competed as an individual

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2013-14 REGULAR SEASON RECAPS VALSPAR INVITATIONAL AT THE FLORIDIAN OLD WAVERLY COLLEGIATE March 24 - 25 April 7 - 8 Floridian Golf Club Old Waverly Golf Club Palm City, Fla. West Point, Miss. Par 72/ 7,114 yards Par 72/ 7,088 yards

For the first time since the 2013 NCAA South Regionals, two Gators finished in the top 10 After shooting even in Round 1, junior J.D. Tomlinson fired consecutive 70’s to pace his of the pack to wrap up the final round of play at the Valspar Invitational at the Floridian. way toward the top of the leaderboard and finish in a shared spot for fifth place at the Old Waverly Collegiate Championship. Tomlinson’s finish was his third top-five placing of the Shooting in the 60’s in Rounds 1 and 2, sophomore Richard Donegan and junior J.D. season, while he shot under par for the second-straight event. Tomlinson carded a 72 and 74, respectively, in the third round to hold steady toward the top of the leaderboard. Behind consistent efforts from the rest of the Orange and Blue, Florida shot an 866 (+2) as a team to seal a fourth-place finish in their final regular-season event of the spring. Donegan’s outing was his best performance while donning the Orange and Blue, firing a Tournament host Mississippi State came away with the win with an 859 (-5), just one final score of 210 to beat his previous best by 11 strokes and claim his first top 10 of the stroke ahead of second place Cincinnati. year. Tomlinson shot 4-under with a final event score of 209 for his second under-par tournament of the spring and his fourth top 10 placing of the season. The Gators’ showing was their second-best effort of the year, and best of the spring semester, finishing T3 at Shoal Creek back in early October. The rest of the five-man Gator lineup didn’t fare as well, as the final three finished outside the top 40 of competition. As a team, Florida finished with a final score of 868 to take 14th Junior Eric Banks concluded competition at even-par, carding rounds of 69-73-74 (216) to place. tie for 13th place, while freshman Ryan Orr shot a 220, his third-best performance of the year. Quote from Buddy Alexander: “Unfortunately, another poor finish. However, there is a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel. J.D. and Richard had top-10s and I can’t Rounding out the five-man lineup were sophomore Richard Donegan and freshman Victor remember the last time we had two guys in the top-10. The problem this week was the Tarnstrom, who both shot 73’s in round three to end play with a 222 (+6). back end of the line-up. Overall, we were a little more competitive as this was clearly the Quote from Buddy Alexander: “Probably our best tournament of the year in terms of best field we have played against this year.” consistency. All five guys were kind of in every round at least to a certain extent. I thought that was a positive. We actually were in the golf tournament to a certain degree as well, just TEAM RESULTS could never get any real momentum going to make a move up the leaderboard. We hung in there pretty well. Again, I see this team improving and unfortunately we just ran out of Place Team To Par Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total time.” 1 Georgia Tech -15 274 280 283 837 2 Oklahoma State -7 273 281 291 845 On Junior J.D. Tomlinson: 3 Texas A&M -6 277 285 284 846 “J.D. is having a solid year and he’s a solid player. It doesn’t appear to me as though there’s 4 LSU -5 278 278 291 847 a lot in his game that should ever go bad.” T5 Arkansas -4 283 286 279 848 T5 SMU -4 275 282 291 848 T7 Florida State -1 282 279 290 851 TEAM RESULTS T7 Houston -1 276 290 285 851 Place Team To Par Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total 9 Illinois +2 276 282 296 854 1 Mississippi State -5 296 282 287 859 10 Tennessee +5 280 282 295 857 2 Cincinnati -4 289 291 280 860 11 UCLA +6 283 278 297 858 3 Ole Miss -2 289 283 290 862 12 South Florida +12 285 280 299 864 4 FLORIDA +2 289 291 286 866 13 Kent State +13 283 285 297 865 T5 South Alabama +3 286 288 293 867 14 FLORIDA +16 281 290 297 868 T5 Chattanooga +3 295 283 289 867 15 Lamar +46 299 288 311 898 T5 Austin Peay State +3 291 289 287 867 8 Southeastern Louisiana +10 291 294 289 874 INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS/FLORIDA RESULTS T9 Louisiana Tech +11 298 295 282 875 Place Player To Par Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total T9 Troy +11 302 285 288 875 1 Ollie Schniederjans -12 67 67 67 201 11 Charleston Southern +13 297 290 290 877 (Georgia Tech) T12 Louisiana +14 291 294 293 878 T6 J.D. Tomlinson -4 68 67 74 209 T12 Memphis +14 290 291 297 878 T10 Richard Donegan -4 69 69 72 210 14 Southern Mississippi +17 305 291 285 881 T47 Eric Banks +6 68 76 75 219 15 Wichita State +24 298 294 296 888 72 Ryan Orr +18 77 78 76 231 T74 Conor Richardson +20 76 81 76 233 INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS/FLORIDA RESULTS Place Player To Par Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total T1 Barrett Edens -9 73 69 65 207 (Mississippi State) T1 Marco Iten (Austin Peay) -9 71 70 66 207 T5 J.D. Tomlinson -4 72 70 70 212 T13 Eric Banks E 69 73 74 216 T28 Ryan Orr +4 76 74 70 220 T41 Richard Donegan +6 73 76 73 222 T41 Victor Tarnstrom +6 75 74 73 222

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2014 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP RECAP April 25 - 27 TEAM RESULTS Sea Island Golf Club Place Team To Par Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total St. Simons Island, Ga. 1 Alabama -35 272 266 268 806 Par 70 / 6,898 yards 2 LSU -18 284 275 263 822 3 Auburn -11 274 281 274 829 Shooting 1-under par for the second consecutive day, junior Eric Banks wrapped up Round 4 Georgia -7 277 284 272 833 3 of the SEC Championship with a 211 to conclude play at 1-over par overall, T26. Banks 5 South Carolina -2 277 278 283 838 bogeyed just twice in the final round, sinking three birdies and shooting even the rest of the T6 Missouri +2 288 280 274 842 way to hold steady in the top 30. T6 Arkansas +2 280 287 275 842 8 Kentucky +4 287 284 273 844 As a team, Florida slipped off the pace after shooting 6-over in the third round, ending T9 Texas A&M +9 288 286 275 849 play with a final score of 859. The Gators finished 19-over collectively, sharing 12th place T9 Mississippi State +9 287 281 281 849 with Tennessee. No. 1 Alabama took the crown for the third-straight year, shooting an 11 Vanderbilt +12 288 288 276 852 impressive 806 (-34) to shatter multiple tournament records including the low-54 record T12 Tennessee +19 289 290 280 859 set by Georgia in 2006 (827). T12 FLORIDA +19 292 281 286 859 Freshman Ryan Orr continued his consistent play for Florida, shooting 1-over. Orr fired 14 Mississippi +35 292 293 290 875 rounds of 70-74-71, tallying a team-leading four birdies this afternoon. Junior J.D. Tomlinson carded rounds of 72-73-72 while sophomore Richard Donegan notched a 219 INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS/FLORIDA RESULTS and freshman Victor Tarnstrom rounded out the lineup with a 229. Place Player To Par Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total Quote from Buddy Alexander: “Today was an emotional day for all of us. We didn’t play our 1 Bobby Wyatt (Alabama) -18 65 61 66 192 best, but I’m proud of these kids. They did their absolute best today for the Gators and they T26 Eric Banks +1 73 69 69 211 hung in there. I’m proud of them. They’re a good group of kids; they’re young and their T36 Ryan Orr +5 70 74 71 215 best golf is in front of them. Like I said, not the best, but it wasn’t about the score today. It T51 J.D. Tomlinson +8 73 72 73 218 was about effort and that was there. They have a bright future and I’m looking forward to T56 Richard Donegan +9 76 70 73 219 watching them improve and have a lot of success down the road. Hopefully we did some 69 Victor Tarnstrom +19 85 70 74 229 things this year for that to be the case.”

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2014 NCAA REGIONALS RECAP Junior J.D. Tomlinson represented the Gators in NCAA Regional play, chosen to compete as an individual at the NCAA East Regional at Auburn University Club. Tomlinson was the second-highest finishing individual, landing behind Austin Peay’s Marco Iten, who took overall medalist honors at the event.

TEAM RESULTS Place Team To Par Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total 1 Alabama -11 287 284 282 853 2 Kennesaw State +11 297 291 287 875 3 Auburn +14 294 292 292 878 4 Virginia Tech +18 301 291 290 882 5 Texas +20 293 300 291 884 The top five teams advance to the NCAA Championships 6 New Mexico +21 302 295 288 885 T7 UNC Greesnboro +22 298 296 292 886 T7 BYU +22 299 294 293 886 T9 Louisville +24 297 305 286 888 T9 UC Davis +24 300 304 284 888 11 Sam Houston State +25 300 303 286 889 12 Colorado +37 296 299 306 901 13 Alabama State +49 311 303 299 913 14 St. John’s +54 315 300 303 918

INDIVIDUAL MEDALIST/FLORIDA RESULT Place Player To Par Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total 1 Marco Iten (Austin Peay) -8 71 70 67 208 T34 J.D. Tomlinson +8 75 75 74 224

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TEAM HISTORY UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA MEN’S GOLF COACHING HISTORY Year Coach Wins NCAA Finish SEC Finish Year Coach Wins NCAA Finish SEC Finish Year Coach Wins NCAA Finish SEC Finish 1925 NO COACH N/A N/A N/A 1955 Andrew Bracken N/A T6th CHAMPIONS 1985 Lynn Blevins 5 3rd CHAMPIONS 1926 NO COACH N/A N/A N/A 1956 Conrad Rehling N/A N/A CHAMPIONS 1986 Lynn Blevins 3 11th 2nd 1927 NO COACH N/A N/A N/A 1957 Conrad Rehling N/A N/A N/A 1987 Lynn Blevins 1 29th 5th 1928 NO COACH N/A N/A N/A 1958 Conrad Rehling N/A N/A N/A 1988 Buddy Alexander 0 5th T3rd 1929 NO COACH N/A N/A N/A 1959 Conrad Rehling N/A 17th N/A 1989 Buddy Alexander 4 11th CHAMPIONS 1930 N/A N/A N/A 1960 Conrad Rehling N/A 4th N/A 1990 Buddy Alexander 4 2nd 2nd 1931 Joe Holsinger N/A N/A N/A 1961 Conrad Rehling N/A 15th N/A 1991 Buddy Alexander 4 20th CHAMPIONS 1932 Joe Holsinger N/A N/A N/A 1962 Conrad Rehling N/A N/A N/A 1992 Buddy Alexander 5 7th CHAMPIONS 1933 Joe Holsinger N/A N/A N/A 1963 Conrad Rehling N/A N/A N/A 1993 Buddy Alexander 4 CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS 1934 Edgar Jones N/A N/A N/A 1964 N/A N/A N/A 1994 Buddy Alexander 3 3rd CHAMPIONS 1935 NO COACH N/A N/A N/A 1965 Buster Bishop N/A T4th 2nd 1995 Buddy Alexander 2 13th 3rd 1936 NO COACH N/A N/A N/A 1966 Buster Bishop 2 T12th 3rd 1996 Buddy Alexander 6 T6th 2nd 1937 NO COACH N/A N/A N/A 1967 Buster Bishop 3 2nd 2nd 1997 Buddy Alexander 2 15th 7th 1938 Harry Smith N/A N/A N/A 1968 Buster Bishop 4 CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS 1998 Buddy Alexander 0 14th T4th 1939 M. Smith N/A N/A N/A 1969 Buster Bishop 2 T5th 2nd 1999 Buddy Alexander 4 12th CHAMPIONS 1940 N/A N/A N/A 1970 Buster Bishop 2 N/A 3rd 2000 Buddy Alexander 2 N/A 8th 1941 Carlos Proctor N/A N/A N/A 1971 Buster Bishop 4 3rd 2nd 2001 Buddy Alexander 4 CHAMPIONS 2nd 1942 NO TEAM 1972 Buster Bishop 3 3rd 2nd 2002 Buddy Alexander 2 T11th 2nd 1943 NO TEAM 1973 Buster Bishop 8 CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS 2003 Buddy Alexander 3 T4th CHAMPIONS 1944 NO TEAM 1974 Buster Bishop 6 2nd CHAMPIONS 2004 Buddy Alexander 7 T6th 2nd 1945 NO TEAM 1975 Buster Bishop 6 10th CHAMPIONS 2005 Buddy Alexander 3 T18th 4th 1946 NO TEAM 1976 Buster Bishop 1 N/A 5th 2006 Buddy Alexander 4 2nd 2nd 1947 Paul Severin N/A N/A N/A 1977 Buster Bishop 0 8th 2nd 2007 Buddy Alexander 2 T9th 5th 1948 Archie Bagwell N/A N/A N/A 1978 Buster Bishop 1 9th 2nd 2008 Buddy Alexander 1 11th 4th 1949 Bill Dellastatious N/A N/A N/A 1979 John Darr 4 15th 2nd 2009 Buddy Alexander 3 19th 3rd 1950 Bill Dellastatious N/A N/A N/A 1980 John Darr 1 T10th 3rd 2010 Buddy Alexander 2 T11th T2nd 1951 Bill Dellastatious N/A N/A N/A 1981 Lynn Blevins 2 14th 6th 2011 Buddy Alexander 5 23rd CHAMPIONS 1952 Bill Dellastatious N/A 9th N/A 1982 Lynn Blevins 1 N/A 4th 2012 Buddy Alexander 3 T12th 3rd 1953 Andrew Bracken N/A N/A N/A 1983 Lynn Blevins 2 16th 3rd 2013 Buddy Alexander 1 25th 10th 1954 Andrew Bracken N/A N/A N/A 1984 Lynn Blevins 4 11th 4th 2014 Buddy Alexander 0 N/A T12th

TEAM WINS SINCE 1965-66 1965-66 (2) NCAA Championships 1982-83 (2) 1991-92 (5) 1999-2000 (2) 2006-07 (2) Florida Invitational Gator Invitational LSU National Invitational SunTrust Gator Invitational PING/Golfweek Preview Miami Invitational 1973-74 (6) Seminole Classic Gator Invitational Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Invitational Placid Lakes Invitational Louisiana Classics SunTrust Gator Invitational 1966-67 (3) Florida Intercollegiate 1983-84 (4) SEC Championships 2000-01 (4) Florida Intercollegiate Pan American University Gator Invitational NCAA East Regional Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf 2007-08 (1) Miami Invitational Intercollegiate Imperial Lakes Invitational Invitational SunTrust Gator Invitational Cape Coral Invitational Cape Coral Invitational Conquistador Invitational 1992-93 (4) SunTrust Gator Invitational Houston All-American South Florida Intercollegiate UNLV/Rebel Classic UNF Mercedes-Benz Collegiate 2008-09 (3) Intercollegiate 1967-68 (4) Gator Invitational NCAA Championships Golden Ocala Collegiate SEC Championships Florida Intercollegiate 1984-85 (5) SEC Championships SunTrust Gator Invitational Cape Coral Intercollegiate Florida Intercollegiate NCAA Championships 2001-02 (2) NCAA Southwest Regional 1974-75 (6) SEC Championships Gator Invitational Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf NCAA Championships Florida State Intercollegiate Seminole Classic 1993-94 (3) Invitational 2009-10 (2) Miami Invitational South Florida Intercollegiate Gator Invitational UNF/Mercedes-Benz Collegiate SunTrust Gator Invitational Cape Coral Invitational 1968-69 (2) SEC Championships Puerto Rico Classic/NCAA Golf Golden Ocala Collegiate Olympia Spa Invitational Florida Intercollegiate Classic 2002-03 (3) Chris Schenkel Invitational Miami Invitational 1985-86 (3) SEC Championships Inverness Invitational 2010-11 (5) SEC Championships Imperial Lakes Invitational SEC Championships Olympia Fields Invitational 1969-70 (2) South Florida Intercollegiate 1994-95 (2) Intercollegiate 1975-76 (1) JU Invitational Miami Invitational LSU National Invitational Puerto Rico Classic/NCAA Golf SunTrust Gator Invitational Florida Intercollegiate Senior Bowl Tournament Classic 2003-04 (7) SEC Championship 1986-87 (1) Gator Invitational Bank of Tennessee NCAA East Regional 1977-78 (1) 1970-71 (4) Gator Invitational Carpet Capital Collegiate Cape Coral Invitational 1995-96 (6) Florida Intercollegiate Hooters Match Play 2011-12 (3) Florida State Intercollegiate 1988-89 (4) Windon Memorial Classic SunTrust Gator Invitational The Bake at The Ocean Course 1978-79 (4) Miami Invitational Florida State Intercollegiate Gator Invitational Puerto Rico Classic Sea Best Invitational Houston All-American Cape Coral Invitational Gator Invitational Seminole Classic Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational Charleston Shootout Intercollegiate Cypress Gardens Invitational SEC Championships Puerto Rico Classic/NCAA Golf Atlanta Intercollegiate Furman Intercollegiate NCAA East Regional Classic 2012-13 (1) Gator Invitational Morris Williams Intercollegiate 2004-05 (3) 1971-72 (3) The Invitational at The Ocean Karsten Creek Collegiate Senior Bowl Tournament 1989-90 (4) SunTrust Gator Invitational Course 1979-1980 (1) Florida Intercollegiate Carpet Capital Collegiate Mercedes-Benz Collegiate 1996-97 (2) Miami Invitational Cypress Gardens Invitational Gator Invitational Morris Williams Intercollegiate 145 TOTAL Doral Park Invitational Gator Invitational 1972-73 (8) 1980-81 (2) The American Puerto Rico Classic/NCAA Golf 2005-06 (4) Classic Florida Intercollegiate Florida Intercollegiate Inverness Invitational Seminole Invitational Dixie Intercollegiate 1990-91 (4) Gary Koch Invitational 1998-99 (4) Placid Lakes Intercollegiate LSU National Invitational SunTrust Gator Invitational Miami Invitational 1981-82 (1) Gator Invitational Gator Invitational NCAA West Regional Cape Coral Invitational Intercollegiate Louisiana Classics Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Chris Schenkel Invitational SEC Championships Louisiana Classics SEC Championships SEC Championships

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INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS SINCE 1977 1977 1995 2010 Mike Blackbubillrn (Miami Invitational, 282) (Gator Invitational, 201) Tyson Alexander (BancorpSouth Intercollegiate, 205) Sam Trahan (Cape Coral Invitational, 281) Chris Couch (PING-American Invitational, 209) Andres Echavarria (Golden Ocala Invitational, 132) Sam Trahan (SEC Championship, 209) 1996 2011 1978 Josh McCumber (Windon Memorial Classic, 212) Bank Vongvanij (Isleworth Invitational, 212) Sam Trahan (Cypress Gardens Invitational, 217) Robert Floyd (Seminole Classic, 139) Bank Vongvanij (JU Invitational, 211) Larry Rinker (SEC Championship, 222) Robert Floyd (NCAA/Puerto Rico Classic, 214) Andres Echavarria (Gator Invitational, 210) Josh McCumber (Karsten Creek Collegiate, 211) Phillip Choi (John Hayt Invitational, 209) 1979 Bank Vongvanij (Schenkel Invitational, 207) Andres Echavarria (SEC Championship, 209) (Furman Invitational, tie—no score available) 1997 Tony DeLuca (Prudential Classic, 213) Robert Floyd (Gator Invitational, 202) Rick Pearson (Gator Invitational, 205) 2012 Pat Venker (Furman Invitational, tie—no score available) 1999 T.J. Vogel (Sea Best Invitational, 216) T.J. Vogel (Charleston Shootout, 206) Steve Scott (Gator Invitational, 203) 1980 Steve Scott (Mercedes-Benz Collegiate, 213) 84 total Chip Hall (Dixie Intercollegiate, no score available) Steve Scott (Schenkel E-Z-Go, 211) Rick Pearson (SEC Championships, 215) Camilo Benedetti (SEC Championship, 218) Chip Hall (Florida Intercollegiate, no score available) 2000 1983 Camilo Benedetti (Gator Invitational, 196) David Jackson (Florida Intercollegiate, 217) Jim Schuman (Seminole Classic, 216) 2001 Camilo Benedetti (Gator Invitational, 130) 1984 Camilo Villegas (NCAA East Regional, 201) Scott Dunlap (Andy Bean Invitational, 212) (NCAA Championships, 276)

1985 2002 David Jackson (South Florida Intercollegiate, 211) Camilo Villegas (Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Invitational, 207) Camilo Villegas (Mercedes-Benz Collegiate, 210) 1986 Camilo Villegas (Las Vegas Invitational, 208) Camilo Benedetti (SEC Championship, 210) Adam Armagost (South Florida Intercollegiate, 219)

1989 2003 Camilo Villegas (Inverness Invitational, 212) Chris DiMarco (Florida Intercollegiate, 178) Brett Stegmaier (SEC Championship, 203) Chris DiMarco (SEC Championship, 215) Camilo Villegas (Atlanta Intercollegiate, 194) (Doral Park Invitational, 210)

1990 2004 (Gary Koch Invitational, 205) Chris DiMarco (Gator Invitational, 207) Matt Every (Chris Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational, 207) Chris DiMarco (Doral Park Invitational, 210) Camilo Villegas (Southern Highlands, 205) Pat Bates (Golf Digest Invitational, 211) Camilo Villegas (Atlanta Intercollegiate, 204) Chris DiMarco (The American, 210) Chris DiMarco (Eagle Invitational, 205) Chris DiMarco (Oak Tree-PING Intercollegiate, 214) 2005 Matt Every (Mercedes-Benz Intercollegiate, 215) 1991 Richard Treis (Morris Williams Intercollegiate, 212) Pat Bates (Louisiana Classics, 209) 2006 1992 Matt Every (Inverness Invitational, 213) Brett Stegmaier (SEC Championship, 205) Tony Soerries (Gator Invitational, 202) (NCAA West Regional, 203) (Louisiana Classics, 218) Brian Gay (PING-American Airlines Invitational, 214) Brian Gay (SEC Championship, 211) 2007 Billy Horschel (PING/Golfweek Preview Invitational, 203) 1993 Manuel Villegas (SunTrust Gator Invitational, 204) Billy Horschel (NCAA East Regional, 210) Guy Hill (Gator Invitational, 208) Guy Hill (SEC Championships, 206) Brian Gay (NCAA East Regional, 206) 2009 Billy Horschel (SEC Championship, 206) 1994 Toby Ragland (SunTrust Gator Invitational, 205) Will Strickler (Golden Ocala Collegiate, 138) Chris Couch (Gator Invitational, 204) Brian Gay (SEC Championship, 213) Brad Lehmann (NCAA East Regional, 213)

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TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES TOP-10 FRESHMAN ROUNDS (BY SCORE) TOP-10 TOURNAMENT SCORES (THREE ROUNDS) Name Score Round Tournament Location Name Score Tournament Location T1. Brett Stegmaier 64 Third 2003 SEC Championships Sea Island, Ga. 1. Camilo Villegas 194 2003 Atlanta Intercollegiate Atlanta, Ga. T1. Camilo Villegas 64 First 2001 NCAA East Regional Williamsburg, Va. 2. Camilo Benedetti 196 2001 Gator Invitational Gainesville, Fla. T3. Jessie Mudd 65 First 2003 Gary Koch Invitational Tampa, Fla. T3. Ben Banks 199 2001 Gator Invitational Gainesville, Fla. T3. Camilo Villegas 65 Third 2001 Gator Invitational Gainesville, Fla. T3. Camilo Villegas 199 2001 Gator Invitational Gainesville, Fla. T3. Bubba Dickerson 65 First 2 000 U.S. Collegiate Los Cabos, Mexico 5. Billy Horschel 200 2007 Jerry Pate National Birmingham, Ala. Championships T6. Chris Couch 201 1995 Gator Invitational Gainesville, Fla. T6. Mu Hu 66 Second 2009 Gator Invitational Gainesville, Fla. T6. Camilo Villegas 201 2001 NCAA East Regional Williamsburg, Va. T6. Tim McKenney 66 First 2007 NCAA Championships Williamsburg, Va. T8. Robert Floyd 202 1997 Gator Invitational Gainesville, Fla. T6. Billy Horschel 66 Third 2006 NCAA West Regional Tucson, Ariz. T8. Tony Soerries 202 1992 Gator Invitational Gainesville, Fla. T6. Brett Stegmaier 66 Second 2003 Gator Invitational Gainesville, Fla. T10. Billy Horschel 203 2006 PING/Golfweek Invit. Williamsburg, Va. T6. Camilo Villegas 66 First 2001 Gator Invitational Gainesville, Fla. T10. Billy Horschel 203 2006 NCAA West Regional Tucson, Ariz. T6. Josh McCumber 66 First 1994 Tournament of Champions Knoxville, Tenn. T10. Brett Stegmaier 203 2003 SEC Championship Sea Island, Ga. T6. 66 First 1986 Southwestern International Los Angeles, Calif. T10. Steve Scott 203 1999 Gator Invitational Gainesville, Fla.

TOP-10 SOPHOMORE ROUNDS (BY SCORE) TOP-10 TOURNAMENT SCORES (FOUR ROUNDS) Name Score Round Tournament Location Name Score Tournament Location 1. Camilo Villegas 62 Second 2001 Gary Koch Invitational Tampa, Fla. 1. Nick Gilliam 276 2001 NCAA Championships Durham, N.C. 2. Billy Horschel 63 Third 2 006 PING/Golfweek Invit. Williamsburg, Va. 2. Camilo Benedetti 279 2001 NCAA Championships Durham, N.C. T3. Tyler McCumber 65 Second 2010 Jerry Pate Invitational Birmingham, Ala. 3. Tim McKenney 281 2007 NCAA Championships Williamsburg, Va. T3. Matt Every 65 Second 2004 SEC Championships Sea Island, Ga. 4. Toby Ragland 282 2007 NCAA Championships Williamsburg, Va. T3. Camilo Villegas 65 Second 2001 Carpet Capital Collegiate Dalton, Ga. T5. Billy Horschel 284 2007 NCAA Championships Williamsburg, Va. T3. Camilo Benedetti 65 Second 2000 Gator Invitational Gainesville, Fla. T5. Camilo Benedetti 284 2002 NCAA Championships Columbus, Ohio T7. Tyson Alexander 66 First 2008 Gator Invitational Gainesville, Fla. T5. Daniel Stone 284 1994 NCAA Championships Dallas, Texas T7. Matt Every 66 Third 2003 Gary Koch Invitational Tampa, Fla. T8. Brett Stegmaier 285 2004 NCAA Championships Hot Springs, Va. T7. Matt Every 66 Third 2003 Carpet Capital Collegiate Dalton, Ga. T8. Bubba Dickerson 285 2001 NCAA Championships Durham, N.C. T7. Camilo Villegas 66 Second 2002 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Ponte Vedra, Fla. T8. Paul Tesori 285 1994 NCAA Championships Dallas, Texas T7. Camilo Villegas 66 Third 2002 Atlanta Intercollegiate Atlanta, Ga. T7. Bubba Dickerson 66 Third 2001 Gator Invitational Gainesville, Fla. T7. Bubba Dickerson 66 First 2001 Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational Statesboro, Ga. TOP-10 INDIVIDUAL SCORES BY PAR (THREE ROUNDS) T7. Taylor Walsh 66 First 2000 Gator Invitational Gainesville, Fla. Name Score Tournament Location T7. Nick Gilliam 66 Third 1999 NCAA East Regional Providence, R.I. 1. Camilo Villegas 194 (-22) 2003 Atlanta Intercollegiate Atlanta, Ga. T7. Kevin Hammer 66 Second 1990 LSU National Invitational New Orleans, La. 2. Camilo Villegas 201 (-15) 2001 NCAA East Regional Williamsburg, Va. T7. Steve Scott 66 First 1997 Gator Invitational Gainesville, Fla. 3. Camilo Benedetti 196 (-14) 2001 Gator Invitational Gainesville, Fla. T7. Steve Scott 66 Fourth 1997 NCAA Championship Lake Forest, Ill. 4. Billy Horschel 200 (-13) 2007 Jerry Pate National Birmingham, Ala. 5. Billy Horschel 203 (-13) 2006 NCAA West Regional Tucson, Ariz. TOP-10 JUNIOR ROUNDS (BY SCORE) 6. Camilo Villegas 204 (-12) 2004 Atlanta Intercollegiate Stockbridge, Ga. T7. Tyson Alexander 205 (-11) 2010 BancorpSouth Intercollegiate Madison, Miss. Name Score Round Tournament Location T7. Camilo Villegas 205 (-11) 2004 Southern Highlands Collegiate Las Vegas, Nev. 1. Camilo Villegas 62 Third 2003 Atlanta Intercollegiate Atlanta, Ga. T7. Matt Every 205 (-11) 2003 Gary Koch Invitational Tampa, Fla. 2. Matt Every 63 Second 2005 NCAA East Regional Nashville, Tenn. T7. Ben Banks 199 (-11) 2000 Gator Invitational Gainesville, Fla. T3. J.D. Tomlinson 64 Third 2014 USF invitational Dade City, Fla. T7. Chris DiMarco 205 (-11) 1990 Eagle Invitational Savannah, Ga. T3. Billy Horschel 64 Second 2007 Jerry Pate National Birmingham, Ala. T3. Camilo Benedetti 64 Second 2001 Gator Invitational Gainesville, Fla. T3. Ben Banks 64 First 2000 Gator Invitational Gainesville, Fla. TOP-10 INDIVIDUAL SCORES BY PAR (FOUR ROUNDS) T3. David Jackson 64 Second 1985 South Florida Intercollegiate Tampa, Fla. Name Score Tournament Location T4. T.J. Vogel 65 Second 2012 Charleston Shootout Hollywood, S.C. 1. Nick Gilliam 276 (-12) 2001 NCAA Championships Durham, N.C. T4. Andres Echavarria 65 First 2010 Golden Ocala Invitational Ocala, Fla. 2. Camilo Benedetti 279 (-9) 2001 NCAA Championships Durham, N.C. T4. James Vargas 65 Second 2005 NCAA East Regional Nashville, Tenn. 3. Daniel Stone 284 (-4) 1994 NCAA Championships Dallas, Texas T4. James Vargas 65 First 2005 Puerto Rico Classic San Juan, T4. Bubba Dickerson 285 (-3) 2001 NCAA Championships Durham, N.C. Puerto Rico T4. Paul Tesori 285 (-3) 1994 NCAA Championships Dallas, Texas T4. Camilo Benedetti 65 Fourth 2001 NCAA Championships Durham, N.C. T6. Billy Horschel 286 (-2) 2006 NCAA Championships Sunriver, Ore. T6. Kevin Milahailoff 286 (-2) 1998 NCAA Championships Albuquerque, N.M. TOP-10 SENIOR ROUNDS (BY SCORE) T6. Brad Lehmann 286 (-2) 1994 NCAA Championships Dallas, Texas T6. Brian Gay 286 (-2) 1994 NCAA Championships Dallas, Texas Name Score Round Tournament Location T10. Matt Every 297 (-1) 2006 NCAA Championships Sunriver, Ore. T1. Tim McKenney 63 First 2010 BancorpSouth Intercollegiate Madison, Miss. T10. Brett Stegmaier 287 (-1) 2006 NCAA Championships Sunriver, Ore. T1. Steve Scott 63 First 1999 Gator Invitational Gainesville, Fla. T10. Simon Lacey 287 (-1) 1998 NCAA Championships Albuquerque, N.M. 3. Tyson Alexander 64 First 2010 BancorpSouth Intercollegiate Madison, Miss. T10. Guy Hill 287 (-1) 1993 NCAA Championships Lexington, Ky. T4. Toby Ragland 65 Second 2009 Gator Invitational Gainesville, Fla. T4. Billy Horschel 65 First 2009 Gator Invitational Gainesville, Fla. T4. Brett Stegmaier 65 First 2006 Gator Invitational Gainesville, Fla. T4. Matt Every 65 Third 2005 Carpet Capital Collegiate Dalton, Ga. T4. Taylor Walsh 65 First 1999 Gator Invitational Gainesville, Fla. T4. Daniel Stone 65 First 1994 Golf World Invitational Hilton Head Island, S.C. T4. Tony Soerries 65 Third 1992 Gator Invitational Gainesville, Fla.

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TOP INDIVIDUAL SEASONS/CAREERS YEAR-BY-YEAR STROKE AVERAGE LEADERS (SINCE 1981-82) TOP-10 SINGLE-SEASON STROKE AVERAGES BY CLASS Season Name (Class) Rds. Strokes Avg. (SINCE 1981-82) 1981-82 John Given (Jr.) 32 2,347 73.34 FRESHMAN 1982-83 David Jackson (Fr.) 39 2,897 74.28 Rank Name Year Rds. Strokes Avg. 1983-84 Jay Townsend (Jr.) 38 2,762 72.68 1. Camillo Villegas 2000-01 40 2,844 71.10 1984-85 Scott Dunlap (Sr.) 35 2,541 72.60 2. Billy Horschel 2005-06 40 2,884 72.10 1985-86 Adam Armogast (Sr.) 34 2,474 72.76 3. Josh McCumber 1994-95 45 3,267 72.60 1986-87 Dudley Hart (Fr.) 39 2,867 73.51 4. Jessie Mudd 2003-04 39 2,835 72.69 1987-88 Chris DiMarco (So.) 34 2,506 73.71 5. Simon Lacey 1997-98 27 1,964 72.74 1988-89 Dudley Hart (Jr.) 36 2,624 72.90 6. James Vargas 2002-03 37 2,697 72.89 1989-90 Chris DiMarco (Sr.) 39 2,796 71.69 7. Camilo Benedetti 1998-99 45 3,288 73.06 1990-91 Pat Bates (Sr.) 43 3,127 72.72 8. Brett Stegmaier 2002-03 34 2,485 73.08 1991-92 Tony Soerries (Sr.) 37 2,735 73.92 9. Tommy Mou 2009-10 14 1,025 73.21 1992-93 Brian Gay (Jr.) 42 3,037 72.30 10. Phillip Choi 2009-10 29 2,124 73.24 1993-94 Brad Lehmann (Jr.) 42 3,066 73.00 SOPHOMORE 1994-95 Chris Couch (Sr.) 45 3,252 72.26 Rank Name Year Rds. Strokes Avg. 1995-96 Robert Floyd (So.) 39 2,857 73.26 1. Camilo Villegas 2001-02 40 2,832 70.80 1996-97 Steve Scott (So.) 30 2,192 73.07 2. Bubba Dickerson 2000-01 28 1,992 71.14 1997-98 Simon Lacey (Fr.) 27 1,964 72.74 3. Matt Every 2003-04 39 2,779 71.26 1998-99 Steve Scott (Sr.) 39 2,836 72.72 4. Phillip Choi 2010-11 36 2,571 71.42 1999-00 Camilo Benedetti (Fr.) 36 2,630 73.06 5. Billy Horschel 2006-07 37 2,655 71.76 2000-01 Camilo Villegas (Fr.) 40 2,844 71.10 6. David Jackson 1983-84 38 2,766 72.79 2001-02 Camilo Villegas (So.) 40 2,832 70.80 7. Camilo Benedetti 1999-00 45 3,288 73.06 2002-03 Camilo Villegas (Jr.) 40 2,886 72.15 8. Steve Scott 1996-97 30 2,192 73.07 2003-04 Camilo Villegas (Sr.) 39 2,760 70.77 9. Cary Splane 1984-85 28 2,047 73.10 2004-05 Matt Every (Jr.) 39 2,824 72.41 10. James Vargas 2003-04 18 1,317 73.17 2005-06 Matt Every (Sr.) 40 2,857 71.42 2006-07 Billy Horschel (So.) 37 2,655 71.76 JUNIOR 2007-08 Billy Horschel (Jr.) 33 2,366 71.69 Rank Name Year Rds. Strokes Avg. 2008-09 Billy Horschel (Sr.) 32 2,281 71.28 1. T.J. Vogel 2011-12 37 2,641 71.38 2009-10 Tyson Alexander (Sr.) 38 2,735 71.97 2. Billy Horschel 2007-08 33 2,366 71.69 2010-11 Bank Vongvanij (Sr.) 36 2,551 70.86 3. Bank Vongvanij 2009-10 32 2,312 72.25 2011-12 T.J. Vogel (Jr.) 37 2,641 71.38 4. Matt Every 2004-05 39 2,824 72.41 2012-13 Tyler McCumber (Sr.) 35 2,530 72.29 5. Camilo Villegas 2002-03 37 2,674 72.41 2013-14 J.D. Tomlinson (Jr.) 36 2,612 72.55 6. J.D. Tomlinson 2013-14 36 2,612 72.55 7. Guy Hill 1992-93 42 3,053 72.70 TOP-25 SINGLE-SEASON SROKE AVERAGES (SINCE 1981-82) 8. Tyler McCumber 2011-12 37 2,695 72.84 Rank Name Year Avg. Rds. 9. Pat Bates 1989-90 36 2,624 72.89 1. Camilo Villegas 2003-04 70.77 39 10. Dudley Hart 1988-89 36 2,624 72.89 2. Camilo Villegas 2001-02 70.80 40 SENIOR 3. Bank Vongvanij 2010-11 70.86 36 Rank Name Year Rds. Strokes Avg. 4. Camilo Villegas 2000-01 71.10 40 1. Camilo Villegas 2003-04 39 2,760 70.77 5. Bubba Dickerson 2000-01 71.14 28 2. Bank Vongvanij 2010-11 36 2,551 70.86 6. Matt Every 2003-04 71.26 39 3. Billy Horschel 2008-09 32 2,281 71.28 7. Billy Horschel 2008-09 71.28 32 4. Matt Every 2005-06 40 2,857 71.42 8. T.J. Vogel 2011-12 71.38 37 5. Chris DiMarco 1989-90 39 2,796 71.69 9. Phillip Choi 2010-11 71.42 36 6. Dudley Hart 1989-90 30 2,151 71.70 9. Matt Every 2005-06 71.42 40 7. Andres Echavarria 2010-11 27 1,939 71.81 11. Billy Horschel 2007-08 71.69 33 8. Camilo Benedetti 2001-02 40 2,878 71.95 11. Chris DiMarco 1989 90 71.69 39 9. Tyson Alexander 2009-10 38 2,735 71.97 13. Dudley Hart 1989 90 71.70 30 10. Chris Couch 1994-95 45 3,252 72.26 14. Billy Horschel 2006-07 71.76 37 15. Andres Echavarria 2010-11 71.81 27 TOP-15 CAREER STROKE AVERAGES 16. Camilo Benedetti 2000-01 71.95 40 (MINIMUM 70 ROUNDS PLAYED, SINCE 1981-82) 17. Tyson Alexander 2009-10 71.97 38 18. Billy Horschel 2005-06 72.10 40 Rank Name Avg. Rds. 19. Camilo Villegas 2002-03 72.15 40 1. Camilo Villegas (2000-04) 71.21 159 20. Bank Vongvanij 2008-09 72.25 32 2. Billy Horschel (2005-09) 71.73 142 21. Chris Couch 1994 95 72.26 45 3. Bank Vongvanij (2007-11) 71.86 83 22. Tyler McCumber 2012-13 72.29 35 4. Matt Every (2002-06) 72.04 144 23. Brian Gay 1992 93 72.30 42 5. Camilo Benedetti (1999-02) 72.66 161 24. Brett Stegmaier 2005-06 72.40 40 6. James Vargas (2002-06) 72.92 125 25. Matt Every 2004-05 72.41 39 7. Tyson Alexander (2006-10) 73.00 121 8. Brett Stegmaier (2002-06) 73.02 149 9. Dudley Hart (1986-90) 73.04 142 10. Chris DiMarco (1986-90) 73.12 131 11. Andres Echavarria (2006-11) 73.19 86 12. Tim McKenney (2007-10) 73.21 104 13. Jeff Barlow (1988-90) 73.23 72.5 14. Tyler McCumber (2009-13) 73.27 123 T15. Brian Gay (1990-94) 73.28 161 T15. David Jackson (1982-86) 73.28 149

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TOP TEAM PERFORMANCES TOP-20 TOURNAMENT TOTALS (BY SCORE) TOP-20 TEAM ROUNDS (BY SCORE) TOP-20 TEAM ROUNDS (BY PAR) 1. 810 (-30) 2001 SunTrust Gator Invitational 1. 265 (-15) 2001 SunTrust Gator Invitational 1. 269 (-19) 2006 SEC Championship 2. 815 (-25) 2000 SunTrust Gator Invitational 2. 266 (-14) 1997 SunTrust Gator Invitational T2. 271 (-17) 2003 Atlanta Intercollegiate 3. 820 (-20) 2008 SunTrust Gator Invitational T3. 267 (-13) 1999 SunTrust Gator Invitational T2. 271 (-17) 2000 Compaq U.S. Collegiate T4. 824 (-16) 2010 SunTrust Gator Invitational T3. 267 (-13) 2000 SunTrust Gator Invitational Golf Championships T4. 824 (-16) 1995 Gator Invitational 5. 268 (-12) 1995 Nationsbank Gator Invitational T4. 272 (-16) 2006 NCAA West Regional 6. 825 (-15) 1996 Gator Invitational T6. 269 (-11) 2008 SunTrust Gator Invitational T4. 272 (-16) 2010 BancorpSouth Intercollegiate 7. 826 (-14) 1994 Gator Invitational T6. 269 (-19) 2006 SEC Championship T4. 272 (-16) 2010 Golden Ocala Invitational 8. 827 (-37) 2006 NCAA West Regional T6. 269 (-11) 2001 SunTrust Gator Invitational T7. 273 (-15) 2006 NCAA West Regional T9. 828 (-12) 2006 SEC Championship T6. 269 (-11) 2009 SunTrust Gator Invitational T7. 273 (-15) 2001 Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Invitational T9. 828 (-36) 2003 Atlanta Intercollegiate 10. 270 (-14) 2005 NCAA East Regional T7. 265 (-15) 2001 SunTrust Gator Invitational T9. 828 (-12) 1997 Gator Invitational T11. 271 (-17) 2003 Atlanta Intercollegiate T7. 273 (-15) 2010 Golden Ocala Invitational 12. 830 (-10) 1987 Gator Invitational T11. 271 (-9) 2003 SEC Championships T11. 270 (-14) 2005 NCAA East Regional T13. 831 (-21) 2007 Jerry Pate National T11. 271 (-17) 2000 Compaq U.S. Collegiate T11. 274 (-14) 1985 Imperialakes Intercollegiate T13. 831 (-9) 1984 Gator Invitational Golf Championships T11. 266 (-14) 1997 Nationsbank Gator Invitational T13. 831 (-9) 1999 Gator Invitational T11. 271 (-9) 1987 Gator Invitational T14. 275 (-13) 2012 Charleston Shootout 16. 834 (-6) 2006 PING/Golfweek Preview Invitational T15. 272 (-8) 2006 PING/Golfweek Preview Invitational T14. 267 (-13) 2000 SunTrust Gator Invitational T17. 836 (-4) 2010 Jerry Pate Invitational T15. 272 (-16) 2006 NCAA West Regional T14. 267 (-13) 1999 SunTrust Gator Invitational T17. 836 (-4) 1993 Gator Invitational T15. 272 (-16) 2010 BancorpSouth Intercollegiate T17. 276 (-12) 2011 The Bake at The Ocean Course 19. 837 (-27) 2001 NCAA East Regional T15. 272 (-16) 2010 Golden Ocala Invitational T17. 276 (-12) 2006 Carpet Capital Collegiate 20. 838 (-2) 2009 NCAA Central Regional T19. 273 (-7) 2008 SunTrust Gator Invitational T17. 276 (-12) 2004 Atlanta Intercolleigate T19. 273 (-11) 2007 Jerry Pate National T17. 276 (-12) 2003 Gary Koch Invitational TOP-20 TOURNAMENT TOTALS (BY PAR) T19. 273 (-15) 2006 NCAA West Regional T17. 276 (-12) 2003 Atlanta Intercollegiate T19. 273 (-15) 2001 Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Invitational T17. 268 (-12) 1995 Nationsbank Gator Invitational 1. 827 (-37) 2006 NCAA West Regional T19. 273 (-7) 2000 SunTrust Gator Invitational 2. 828 (-36) 2003 Atlanta Intercollegiate T19. 273 (-7) 1994 Nationsbank Gator Invitational 3. 810 (-30) 2001 SunTrust Gator Invitational T19. 273 (-7) 1992 Nationsbank Gator Invitational 4. 837 (-27) 2001 NCAA East Regional T19. 273 (-15) 2010 Golden Ocala Invitational 5. 1126 (-26) 2001 NCAA Championships T6. 839 (-25) 2004 Atlanta Intercollegiate T6. 815 (-25) 2000 SunTrust Gator Invitational 8. 840 (-24) 2005 Gary Koch Invitational T9. 831 (-21) 2007 Jerry Pate National T9. 843 (-21) 2001 Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Invitational T11. 844 (-20) 2012 Charleston Shootout T11. 820 (-20) 2008 SunTrust Gator Invitational T13. 846 (-18) 2011 NCAA Southeast Regional T13. 846 (-18) 1990 LSU National T15. 847 (-17) 2012 Schenkel Invitational T15. 847 (-17) 2009 BancorpSouth Intercollegiate T15. 847 (-17) 2006 Puerto Rico Classic T15. 847 (-17) 1994 Volunteer Invitational T15. 847 (-17) 1993 SEC Championships T20. 848 (-16) 2011 Schenkel Invitational T20. 824 (-16) 2010 SunTrust Gator Invitational T20. 824 (-16) 1995 Gator Invitational T20. 1136 (-16) 1994 NCAA Championships

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TEAM TOURNAMENT RESULTS (SINCE 1965-66) Note: Prior to 1965, Florida competed only in match play. From 1965 to 1970, the team participated in both match play and tournaments. From the 1970-71 season to the present, UF has competed only in tournaments (Exceptions: Hooters Match Play in 2002, 2003 and 2004; Callaway Golf Collegiate Match Play in 2006 and 2007).

Tournament Year-Finish ’96 – 1st; ’97 – 1st; ’98 – 2nd; ’99 – 1st; Pan American University Intercollegiate ’73 – 2nd; ’74 – 1st All-College Golf Classic ’81 (Fall) – 9th ’00 – 1st; ‘01 – 2nd; ‘02 – T2nd; Pinehurst Intercollegiate ’80 – 6th Andy Bean Intercollegiate ’81 (Fall) – 1st; ’82 (Fall) – 9th; ’83 ’03 – 2nd; ’04 – 1st; ’05 – 1st; ’06 – 1st; PING American Airlines Intercollegiate ’91 – 4th; ’92 – 9th; (Fall) – 4th; ’84 (Fall) – 6th ’07 – 1st; ’08 – 1st; ’09 – 1st; ’10 – 1st; ’93 – 4th; ’94 – 2nd; Invitational ’10 – 4th ’11 – 1st; ’12 – 3rd; ’13 – 4th; ’14 – 11th ’95 – T10th Atlanta Intercollegiate ’00 – 2nd; ’01 – 2nd; ’02 – 2nd; Golden Ocala Collegiate ’09 – 1st; ’10 – 1st PING Arizona Collegiate ’95 – 5th ’03 – 1st; ’04 – 1st PING/ Golfweek Preview ’89 (Fall) – 2nd; ’90 (Fall) – 11th; Augusta Invitational ’92 – 2nd Golf Digest Invitational ’90 – 2nd; ’91 – T9th; ’97 – 12th; Invitational ’91 (Fall) – 15th; ’92 (Fall) – 3rd; Augusta State/Cleveland Golf Invitational ’02 – T4th Dunes Intercollegiate ’98 – 6th; ’00 – 12th ’93 (Fall) – T12th; ’94 (Fall) – 12th; BancorpSouth Intercollegiate ’10 – 2nd Golf World/Palmetto ’80 – 2nd; ’81 – 3rd; ’95 (Fall) – 9th; ’96 (Fall) – T8th; Bandon Dunes ’11 – 3rd ’88 (Fall) – 8th; ’89 (Fall) – 2nd; ’97 – (Fall) – 12th; ’99 (Fall) – T13th; Bank of Tennessee ’03 (Fall) – 1st ’90 (Fall) – 3rd; ’91 (Fall) – 9th; ’02 (Fall) – T6th; ’02 (Fall) – 11th; Bill Bell Memorial ’88 – 12th ’92 (Fall) – 10th; ’93 (Fall) – 5th; ’03(Fall) – T3rd; ‘04 (Fall) – T4th; Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate ’88 – 3rd ’94 (Fall) – T6th; ’95 (Fall) – 8th; ’06 (Fall) – 1st; ’07 (Fall) – 8th; Buckeye Fall Classic ’79 (Fall) – 4th; ’86 (Fall) – 8th ’96 (Fall) – T4th; ’97 (Fall) – 12th; ’08 (Fall) – 9th Cape Coral Invitational ’67 – 1st; ’68 – 1st; ’70 – 2nd; ’01 (Fall) – 17th Placid Lakes Invitational ’72 (Fall) – 2nd; ’73 – 1st; ’73 (Fall) – 1st ’71 – 2nd; ’73 – 1st; ’74 – 1st; Guadalajara Intercollegiate ’80 – 5th; ’81 – 15th Prudential Classic ’79 – 2nd ’75 – 1st; ’76 – 3rd; ’77 – 2nd; Harvey Pennick Invitational ’83 (Fall) – 4th Puerto Rico Classic ’93 – 2nd; ’94 – 1st; ’95 – 1st; ’78 – 2st; ’79 – 1st Henry Homberg Invitational ’86 – 2nd ’96 – 1st; ’97 – 1st; ’98 – T7th; Carpet Capital Collegiate ’89 (Fall) – 1st; ’90 (Fall) – 7th; Honda Fall Classic ’85 (Fall) – 9th ’02 – 4th; ’03 – 4th; ’04 – 1st; ’91 (Fall) – T5th; ’93 – 4th; ’94 – 3rd; Hooters Match Play ’02 (Fall) – 8th; ’03 (Fall) – 1st; ’05 – 2nd; ’06 – 2nd; ’07 – 9th; ’09 – 7th ’95 – T3rd; ’96 – 13th; ’97 – 7th; ’04 (Fall) – 5th Rafael Alarcon Intercollegiate ’82 – 4th; ’83 – 8th; ’98 – T8th; ’99 -9th; ’99 (Fall) – T2nd; Hootie at Bulls Bay Invitational ’08 – 4th; ’11 – 8th ’85 – 4th; ’86 – 11th ’01 (Fall) – 4th; ’02 (Fall) – 5th; Houston All American ’67 – 3rd; ’71 – 1st; Red River Invitational ’91 (Fall) – 6th; ’92 (Fall) – 4th ’03 (Fall) – 1st; ’04 (Fall) – 10th; Intercollegiate ’72 – 2nd; ’73 – 5th;’74 – 1st; R.L. Goldman ’68 – 3rd ’05 (Fall) – 2nd; ’06 (Fall) – T5th; ’76 – 11th; ’77 – 4th;’79 – 4th; River City Intercollegiate ’75 (Fall) – 6th; ’76 – 7th; ’07 (Fall) – 12th; ’09 – 4th ’80 – 5th; ’81 – 4th; ’82 – 6th ’76 (Fall) – 6th; ’77 (Fall) – 3rd Charleston Shootout ’12 – 1st Imperial Lakes Intercollegiate ’82 – 6th; ’83 – 8th; ’84 – 1st; Robert Kepler Intercollegiate ’94 – T3rd Chris Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational ’71 – 2nd; ’72 – 3rd; ’85 – 5th; ’86 – 1st; ’87 – 8th; Rolex Match Play Championships ’96 (Fall) – 7th ’73 – 1st; ’74 – 2nd; ’75 – 1st; ’88 – 4th; ’89 – 3rd San Diego Invitational ’74 – 2nd ’76 – 8th; ’77 – 13th; ’78 – 4th; Inverness Invitational ’02 – 1st; ’05 (Fall) – 1st; ’06 (Fall) – 3rd; Seminole Classic ’72 – 3rd; ’73 – 1st; ’77 – 2nd; ’79 – 3rd; ’80 – 2nd; ’81 – 3rd; ‘07 (Fall) – 3rd; ’11 (Fall) – t7th ’78 – 2nd; ’79 – 3rd; ’81 – 6th; ’82 – 11th; ’89 – 9th; ’99 – 4th; Isleworth Collegiate ’04 (Fall) – 11th; ’06 (Fall) – 2nd; ’82 – 3rd; ’83 – 1st; ’84 – 2nd; ’00 – T4th; ’01 – 5th; ’03 – 4th; Invitational ’09 (Fall) – T3rd; ’10 (Fall) – T3rd; ’85 – 1st; ’86 – 2nd; ’96 – 1st ’04 – 1st; ’05 – 10th; ’06 – 2nd; ’11 (Fall) – 10th; ’12 (Fall) – 6th Senior Bowl Tournament ’70 – 1st; ’71 – 3rd; ’72 – 1st ’07 – 5th; ’08 – 2nd; ’09 – 4th; Jackson Intercollegiate ’87 – 2nd Shoal Creek Invitational ’05 (Fall) – 7th; ’13 (Fall) – T3rd ’10 – 8th; ’11 – 2nd; ’12 – T3rd; Jerry Pate National ’88 – 2nd; ’89 – 2nd; ’92 (Fall) – 9th; South Florida Intercollegiate ’84 – 1st; ’85 – 1st; ’86 – 1st; ’13 – 4th; ’14 – 13th Intercollegiate ’94 (Fall) – 10th; ’95 (Fall) – T4th; ’87 – 4th Callaway Collegiate Match ’06 (Fall) – 4th; ’07 (Fall) – 3rd ’96 (Fall) – 4th; ’97 (Fall) – 4th; Southeastern Intercollegiate ’83 – 11th; ’84 – 2nd; Play Championship ’99 (Fall) – T12th; ’07 (Fall) – 5th; ’85 – 4th; ’93 -2nd Columbia Invitational ’08 (Fall) – 2nd ’10 (Fall) – 2nd; ’12 (Fall) – 2nd Southern Intercollegiate ’66 – 5th; ’78 – 5th; ’80 – 7th; Compaq U.S. Collegiate Golf ’00 – 6th; ’01 – T8th Jim Corbett Invitational ’79 (Fall) – 3rd; ’80 (Fall) – 7th ’81 – 2nd; ’82 – 14th; Championships John Hayt Collegiate ’08 – T5th; ’10 – 7th; ’83 – 10th; ’90 (Fall) – 10th Conquistador Invitational ’84 – 1st; ’02 (Fall) – 4th Invitational ’11 – T6th; ’13 – T4th Southern Jr./Sr. Invitational ’78 – 2nd; ’80 – 5th; Crooked Stick Intercollegiate ’13 (Fall) – 7th JU/Sea Best Invitational ’11 – 1st; ’12 – 1st; ’14 – 6th ’81 – 3rd; ’82 – 6th Cypress Gardens Invitational ’75 (Fall) – 7th; ’77 (Fall) – 9th; Karsten Creek Collegiate ’96 – 1st Southern Highlands ’92 (Fall) – 1st; ’01 – 7th; ’02 – T6th; ’78 (Fall) – 1st; ’79 (Fall) – 1st; Keswick Club Cavalier Classic ’96 (Fall) – T2nd Collegiate Masters ’03 – 14th; ’04 – 2nd; ’05 – 3rd; ’80 (Fall) – 12th LSU National Invitational ’81 (Fall) – 6th; ’82 (Fall) – 10th; ’06 – 4th; ’07 – 10th; ’08 – 8th; Dixie Intercollegiate ’70 (Fall) – 2nd; ’74 (Fall) – 3rd; ’85 (Fall) – 1st; ’86 (Fall) – 5th; ’09 – 4th; ’10 – 14th; ’12 – T9th; ’13 – 8th ’77 (Fall) – 2nd; ’80 (Fall) – 1st ’87 (Fall) – 8th; ’89 (Fall) – 3rd; Southwestern Intercollegiate ’86 (Fall) – 5th; ’87 (Fall) – T10th Doral Park Invitational ’87 – 7th; ’88 – 14th; ’90 (Fall) – 1st; ’91 (Fall) – 1st; Stanford Intercollegiate ’91 – T3rd ’89 – 2nd; ’90 – 1st; ’91 – 6th ’93 (Fall) – 3rd; ’94 (Fall) – 3rd; Sun Devil Intercollegiate ’86 – 2nd; ’87 – 6th Eagle Invitational ’90 – 3rd ’95 (Fall) – 3rd; ’96 (Fall) – 4th Suntree Invitational ’77 (Fall) – 3rd Florida Intercollegiate ’66 – 2nd; ’67 – 1st; ’68 – 1st; Mercedes-Benz Intercollegiate ’93 – 5th; ’94 – 2nd; Tar Heel Intercollegiate ’83 – T8th; ’85 – 3rd ’69 – 1st; ’70 – 2nd; ’71 – 1st; ’97 – 14th; ’98 – 3rd; ’99 – 1st; The American ’90 – 1st ’72 – 1st; ’72 (Fall) – 1st; ’00 – 1st; ’01 – 1st; ’02 – 1st; The Bake at The Ocean Course ’11 – 1st ’73 (Fall) – 1st; ’74 (Fall) – 2nd; ’75 (Fall) ’03 – 4th; ’04 – T2nd; The Invitational at the Ocean Course ’13 (Fall) – 8th – 1st; ’77 (Fall) – 5th; ’79 (Fall) – 2nd; ’05 – 1st; ’06 – 7th The Louisiana Classics ’91 – 1st; ’92 – 1st; ’99 – 1st ’80 (Fall) – 1st; ’82 (Fall) – 2nd; Miami Invitational ’66 – 1st; ’67 – 1st; ’68 – 2nd; Tour Tulsa Intercollegiate ’87 (Fall) – T3rd; ’93 (Fall) – 2nd ’84 (Fall) – 1st; ’85 (Fall) – 2nd; ’69 – 1st; ’70 – 1st; ’71 – 1st; Tournament of Champions ’01 (Fall) – 8th ’86 (Fall) – 3rd ’72 – 1st; ’73 – 1st; ’75 – 1st; Tucker Intercollegiate ’70 (Fall) – 3rd; ’72 (Fall) – 2nd; Florida Invitational ’66 – 1st ’76 – T2nd; ’77 – 2nd; ’92 – T3rd ’76 – T11th; ’82 (Fall) – 4th; Florida State Intercollegiate ’71 – 1st; ’74 – 2nd; ’75 – 1st; Morris Williams Intercollegiate ’88 – 6th; ’89 – 2nd; ’83 (Fall) – 5th; ’84 (Fall) – 4th ’76 – 5th; ’81 (Fall) – 2nd; ’92 – 10th; ’94 – 4th; Tucson Invitational ’70 (Fall) – 3rd ’88 (Fall) – 1st ’95 – 8th; ’96 – 1st; ’97 – T3rd; UCF Invitational ’95 – 2nd Friendship Golf Tournament ’88 (Fall) – 6th ’98 – 2nd; ’05 – 1st Collegiate Championship ’06 – 2nd; ’07 – 10th; Furman Invitational ’78 – 5th; ’79 – 1st New Mexico State University Invitational ’68 – 2nd ’09 – 13th Gary Koch Invitational ’99 (Fall) – T7th; ’01 (Fall) – 1st; Northern Intercollegiate ’67 – 2nd USF Invitational ’14 – 9th ’03 (Fall) – 2nd; ’04 (Fall) – 8th; Oak Tree PING Intercollegiate ’90 – 7th Valspar Invitational at the Floridian ’14 – 14th ’05 (Fall) – 1st; ’09 (Fall) – T3rd; Old Waverly Collegiate ’14 – 4th Volunteer Invitational ’88 (Fall) – 4th; ’94 (Fall) – 2nd ’12 – 6th; ’13 – 4th Olympia Fields/Illini ’09 (Fall) – 6th; ’10 (Fall) – 1st; Windon Memorial Classic ’95 (Fall) – 1st Gator Invitational ’78 – 2nd; ’79 – 1st; ’80 – 2nd; Invitational ’11(Fall) – 7th; ’12 (Fall) – 2nd; ’81 – 8th; ’82 – 3rd; ’83 – 1st; ’13 (Fall) – 14th *All Matches Competed in the Spring Unless Noted ’84 – 1st; ’85 – 1st; ’86 – 2nd; ’87 – 1st; Olympia Spa Invitational ’75 – 1st ’88 – T3rd; ’89 – 1st; ’90 – 1st; ’91 – 1st; Omni Hotel Collegiate Invitational ’87 – 5th ’92 – 1st; ’93 – 1st; ’94 – 1st; ’95 – 1st; Orange Lake Intercollegiate ’84 – 2nd

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GATOR INVITATIONAL Since 1978, the University of Florida has invited some of the country’s finest collegiate golf teams to Gainesville to compete in the Gator Invitational. Over the tournament’s 37-year history, the Gators have dominated the event, capturing 23 team titles and 10 medalist honors.

Year Team Champion Individual Medalist TOP-25 INDIVIDUAL SCORES (PAR 210) 1978 Georgia (862) Griff Moody, Georgia (212) Camilo Benedetti (Florida, 2001) 66-64-66 = 196 (-14) 1979 Florida (858) Rick Pearson, Florida (205) Alex Rocha (Mississippi State, 2000) 67-68-63 = 198 (-12) 1980 Georgia Southern (845) Rick Borg, Ohio State (204) John Curley (Florida Southern, 1996) 66-69-64 = 199 (-11) 1981 Florida State (851) Paul Azinger, Florida State (209) Graeme McDowell (UAB, 2002) 65-67-68 = 200 (-10) 1982 Florida (834) , Georgia Southern (201) Chris Couch (Florida, 1995) 68-66-67 = 201 (-9) 1983 Georgia (843) , Furman (203) Jodie Mudd (Georgia Southern, 1982) 68-69-64 = 201 (-9) 1984 Florida (831) Dave Peege, Mississippi (204) Dominic Bozzelli (Auburn, 2012) 68-64-70 = 202 (-8) 1985 Florida (847) Dave Peege, Mississippi (207) David Seawell (South Carolina, 1996) 70-63-69 = 202 (-8) 1986 LSU (840) John Fridge, Auburn (204) Tony Soerries (Florida, 1992) 68-69-65 = 202 (-8) 1987 Florida (830) Todd Thompson, Georgia (206) Robert Floyd (Florida, 1997) 66-70-66 = 202 (-8) 1988 LSU (856) , LSU (208) (Florida State, 2013) 69-69-65 = 203 (-7) 1989 Florida (845) David Toms, LSU (204) Michael Schachner (Duke, 2008) 68-68-67 = 203 (-7) 1990 Florida (840) Chris DiMarco, Florida (207) Zach Sucher (UAB, 2008) 68-67-68 = 203 (-7) 1991 Florida (847) , Georgia (207) Brad Faxon (Furman, 1983) 66-72-65 = 203 (-7) 1992 Florida (846) Tony Soerries, Florida (202) David Seawell (South Carolina, 1995) 68-67-68 = 203 (-7) 1993 Florida (836) Guy Hill, Florida (208) Steve Scott (Florida, 1999) 63-71-69 = 203 (-7) 1994 Florida (826) Chris Couch, Florida (204) Tyson Alexander (Florida, 2008) 66-70-68 = 204 (-6) 1995 Florida (824) Chris Couch, Florida (201) Rick Borg (Ohio State, 1980) N/A = 204 (-6) 1996 Florida (825) John Curley, Florida Southern (199) Chris Couch (Florida, 1994) 68-70-66 = 204 (-6) 1997 Florida (828) Robert Floyd, Florida (202) Jamie Elson (Augusta State, 1999) 69-68-67 = 204 (-6) 1998 Augusta State (851) Jeff Klauk, Florida Southern (206) John Fridge (Auburn, 1986) 64-69-71 = 204 (-6) 1999 Florida (831) Steve Scott, Florida (203) Nathan Goulding (LSU, 2002) 69-67-68 = 204 (-6) 2000 Florida (815) Alex Rocha, Mississippi State (198) S. Keppler (Florida State, 1982) 69-66-69 = 204 (-6) 2001 Florida (810) Camilo Benedetti, Florida (196)* Jake Kransteuber (USC, 1997) 65-70-69 = 204 (-6) 2002 LSU (846) Graeme McDowell, UAB (200) Mark Northey (Georgia, 1997) 69-66-69 = 204 (-6) 2003 Augusta State (869) Oliver Wilson, Augusta State (210) David Peege (Mississippi, 1984) 69-67-68 = 204 (-6) 2004 Florida (848) Chris Cousins, UAB (207) Clint Provost (Alabama, 2002) 69-68-67 = 204 (-6) 2005 Florida (858) Jonas Blixt, FSU (209) Daniel Stone (Florida, 1995) 72-66-66 = 204 (-6) 2006 Florida (855) Sam Korbe, Tulsa (210)^ David Toms (LSU, 1989) 66-69-69 = 204 (-6) 2007 Florida (850) Manuel Villegas, Florida (204) Manuel Villegas (Florida, 2007) 67-68-69 = 204 (-6) 2008 Florida (820) Michael Schachner, Duke (203) Zach Sucher, UAB (203) 2009 Florida (824) Toby Ragland, Florida (205)^ Billy Horschel, Florida (205) Simon Ward, UCF (205) 2010 Florida (841) Jonathan Randolph, Mississippi (210) 2011 Florida (844) Andres Echavarria, Florida (210)^ Bank Vongvanij, Florida (210) Phillip Choi, Florida (210) 2012 Auburn (848) Dominic Bozzelli, Auburn (202) 2013 Florida State (832) Daniel Berger, Florida State (203) 2014 Arkansas (849) T rey Rule, Mercer (206)^ Hank Lebioda, Florida State (206) *tournament record ^won in playoff

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GATORS AT THE SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS Year Champion (Score) Runner-Up (Score) Medalist (Score) Fla. Finish (Score) Site 1937 LSU (614) N/A Vincent D’Antoni, Tulane (1 up) N/A Baton Rouge, La. 1938 LSU (608) N/A Henry Castillo, LSU (3 and 2) N/A Baton Rouge, La. 1939 LSU (604) N/A Sonny Swift, Georgia (1 up,19) N/A Baton Rouge, La. 1940 LSU (601) N/A Henry Castillo, LSU (140) N/A Athens, Ga. 1941 Georgia (616) N/A Earl Stewart, LSU (142) N/A Athens, Ga. 1942 LSU (597) N/A Arnold Blum, Georgia (140) N/A Athens, Ga. 1946 LSU (604) N/A George Hamer, Georgia (145) N/A Athens, Ga. 1947 LSU (633) N/A Joe Moore, LSU (138) N/A Athens, Ga. 1948 LSU (303) N/A Albert Swann, Georgia Tech (73) N/A Athens, Ga. 1949 Georgia Tech (303) N/A Hal Spears, Georgia (71) N/A Athens, Ga. 1950 Georgia (1200) N/A John Owens, Kentucky (291) N/A Athens, Ga. 1951 Georgia (597) N/A Griffin Moody, Georgia (288) N/A Athens, Ga. 1952 Georgia (591) N/A Bobby Hill, Alabama (290) N/A Athens, Ga. 1953 LSU (586) N/A Eddie Merrins, LSU (286) N/A Athens, Ga. 1954 LSU (576) N/A Eddie Merrins, LSU (284) N/A Athens, Ga. 1955 FLORIDA (575) N/A Lester Kelly, Georgia (281) N/A Athens, Ga. 1956 FLORIDA (591) N/A DAVE RAGAN, FLORIDA (284) N/A Athens, Ga. 1957 Georgia (590) N/A TOMMY AARON, FLORIDA (287) N/A Athens, Ga. 1958 Georgia (583) N/A TOMMY AARON, FLORIDA (287) N/A Athens, Ga. 1959 Georgia (583) N/A Bob Moser, Georgia (279) N/A Athens, Ga. 1960 LSU (573) N/A Cobby Ware, Georgia and N/A Athens, Ga. Doug Essig, LSU (283) 1961 Georgia (570) N/A Howell Fraser, LSU (281) N/A Athens, Ga. 1962 Georgia (1170) N/A David Boyd, Georgia (287) N/A Athens, Ga. 1963 Georgia (589) N/A J im Gabrielson and N/A Athens, Ga. Jack Oliver, Georgia (141) 1964 Georgia (581) N/A Bert Green, Tennessee (141) N/A Athens, Ga. 1965 Georgia (575) FLORIDA (592) B.R. McLendon, LSU (282) 2nd (592) Athens, Ga. 1966 LSU (854) Georgia (873) B.R. McLendon, LSU (210) 3rd (878) Baton Rouge, La. 1967 LSU (872) FLORIDA (892) B.R. McLendon, LSU (212) 2nd (892) Gainesville, Fla. 1968 FLORIDA (848) Tennessee (850) , FLORIDA (204) 1st (848) Knoxville, Tenn. 1969 Georgia (1099) FLORIDA (1105) Vaughn Moise, LSU (212) 2nd (1105) Athens, Ga. 1970 Georgia (1105) LSU (1106) Tommy Valentine, Georgia (213) 3rd (1129) Pine Mountain, Ga. 1971 Georgia (1099) FLORIDA (1105) JIMMY MCQUILLAN, FLORIDA (215) 2nd (1105) Pine Mountain, Ga. 1972 Georgia (1117) FLORIDA (1121) Mickey Mabry, Tennessee (217) 2nd (1121) Pine Mountain, Ga. 1973 FLORIDA (1099) Alabama (1112) GARY KOCH, FLORIDA (212) 1st (1099) Pine Mountain, Ga. 1974 FLORIDA (1104) LSU (1128) GARY KOCH, FLORIDA (214) 1st (1104) Dothan, Ala. 1975 FLORIDA (1101) LSU (1112) , FLORIDA (214) 1st (1101) Dothan, Ala. 1976 Auburn (1094) Alabama (1100) PHIL HANCOCK, FLORIDA (207) 5th (1116) Decatur, Ala. 1977 Georgia (1073) FLORIDA (1081) SAM TRAHAN, FLORIDA (209) 2nd (1081) Decatur, Ala. 1978 Georgia (1142) FLORIDA (1145) LARRY RINKER, FLORIDA (222) 2nd (1145) Birmingham, Ala. 1979 Alabama (876) FLORIDA (880) Wayne DeFrancesco, LSU (212) 2nd (880) Birmingham, Ala. 1980 Tennessee (884) Auburn (891) RICK PEARSON, FLORIDA (215) 3rd (892) Augusta, Ga. 1981 Auburn (884) Tennessee (885) John Salmone, LSU (221) 6th (892) Augusta, Ga. 1982 Georgia (873) Mississippi (880) Randy Watkins, Mississippi (211) 4th (884) Augusta, Ga. 1983 Georgia (875) Alabama (875) Dave Peege, Mississippi (213) 3rd (886) Augusta, Ga. 1984 Mississippi (881) LSU (885) Emlyn Aubrey, LSU (213) 4th (889) Augusta, Ga. 1985 FLORIDA (868) Georgia (878) Peter Person, Georgia (213) 1st (868) Florence, Ala. 1986 LSU (871) FLORIDA (872) Chip Sullivan, Mississippi (210) 2nd (872) Florence, Ala. 1987 LSU (869) Georgia (873) David Toms, LSU (205) 5th (879) Florence, Ala. 1988 Georgia (854) LSU (872) Lan Gooch, Mississippi (209) T3rd (875) Florence, Ala. 1989 FLORIDA (874) LSU (890) CHRIS DIMARCO, FLORIDA (209) 1st (874) Louisville, Ky. 1990 Tennessee (866) FLORIDA (866) Mike Sposa, Tennessee (210) 2nd (866) Madison, Miss. 1991 FLORIDA (860) Auburn (867) Jimmy Green, Auburn (205) 1st (860) West Point, Miss. 1992 FLORIDA (876) Auburn (877) BRIAN GAY, FLORIDA (211) 1st (876) St. Francisville, La. 1993 FLORIDA (847) Arkansas (856) GUY HILL, FLORIDA (206) 1st (847) Jacksonville, Fla. 1994 FLORIDA (860) Auburn/Tennessee (875) BRIAN GAY, FLORIDA (213) 1st (860) Fairfield Glade, Tenn. 1995 Arkansas (855) Auburn (856) Bud Still, Arkansas (206) 3rd (863) Nashville, Tenn. 1996 Mississippi State (859) FLORIDA (865) Graham Davidson, Miss.State (205) 2nd (865) Birmingham, Ala. 1997 Mississippi State (879) Auburn (880) Bryant MacKellar, Auburn (210) 7th (906) Opelika, Ala. 1998* Georgia (567) South Carolina (568) Eric Ecker, South Carolina (136) T4th (579) Athens, Ga. 1999 FLORIDA (901) Georgia (908) CAMILO BENEDETTI, FLORIA (218) 1st (901) Lexington, Ky. 2000 Georgia (852) Auburn (854) Roland Thatcher, Auburn (208) 8th (894) Killen, Ala. 2001 Georgia (841) FLORIDA (857) Bryant Odom, Georgia (207) 2nd (857) St. Simons Island, Ga. 2002 Auburn (857) FLORIDA (864) CAMILO BENEDETTI, FLORIDA (210) 2nd (864) St. Simons Island, Ga. 2003 FLORIDA (856) Auburn (862) BRETT STEGMAIER, FLORIDA (203) 1st (856) St. Simons Island, Ga. 2004 Georgia (843) FLORIDA (844) Brendon Todd, Georgia (207) 2nd (844) St. Simons Island, Ga. 2005 Kentucky (875) Auburn (877) David Skinns, Tennessee (210) 4th (888) St. Simons Island, Ga. 2006 Georgia (827) FLORIDA (828) BRETT STEGMAIER, FLORIDA (205) 2nd (828) St. Simons Island, Ga. 2007 Tennessee (869) Alabama (871) Patton Kizzire, Auburn (211) 5th (878) St. Simons Island, Ga. 2008 Alabama (853) South Carolina (861) Micahel Thompson, Alabama (208) 4th (872) St. Simons Island, Ga. 2009 Georgia (849) Arkansas (862) BILLY HORSCHEL, FLORIDA (206) 3rd (865) St. Simons Island, Ga. 2010 Georgia (844) FLORIDA (849) George Bryan IV, S. Carolina (204) 2nd (849) St. Simons Island, Ga. 2011 FLORIDA (848) Alabama (854) ANDRES ECHAVARRIA, FLORIDA (210) 1st (848) St. Simons Island, Ga. 2012 Alabama (828) Auburn (834) , Alabama (203) 3rd (841) St. Simons Island, Ga. 2013 Alabama (848) South Carolina (850) Sebastian Cappelen, Arkansas (202) 10th (880) St. Simons Island, Ga. 2014 Alabama (806) LSU (822) Bobby Wyatt, Alabama (192) T12th (859) St. Simons Island, Ga. Notes: -There was not an SEC Tournament held from 1943-45 -From 1969-78, the team title was decided by the five low scores of six players. Previously, four scores were used. Since 1969, the title has been determined by the four low scores of five players *Final Round was cancelled due to rain

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SEC HONORS ALL-SEC 2007 Billy Horschel SEC PLAYER OF 1998 Robert Hooper SEC TEAM CHAMPIONS 2008 Billy Horschel THE YEAR Kevin Mihailoff BY SCHOOL SELECTIONS 2009 Billy Horschel 1990 Chris DiMarco Ben Taylor School No. 122 Honors by 71 Individuals 2010 Tyson Alexander 1999 Steve Scott 1999 Chad Baker Georgia 28 FIRST TEAM 2011 Bank Vongvanij 2002 Camilo Villegas Nick Gilliam FLORIDA 15 Andres Echavarria Robert Hooper 1970 2004 Camilo Villegas LSU 15 Phillip Choi Simon Lacey 1971 Gary Koch 2007 Billy Horschel Alabama 5 2012 T.J. Vogel 2000 Chad Baker Andy North 2009 Billy Horschel Auburn 3 2013 Tyler McCumber Camilo Benedetti 1972 Mike Killian 2011 Bank Vongvanij Tennessee 3 Nick Gilliam Gary Koch Mississippi State 2 Robert Hooper Andy North SECOND TEAM Arkansas 1 SEC FRESHMAN OF Simon Lacey 1973 Andy Bean 1970 David Barnes Georgia Tech* 1 THE YEAR Taylor Walsh Gary Koch 1971 Mike Killian Kentucky 1 1987 Dudley Hart 2001 Camilo Benedetti Jimmy McQuillan Mississippi 1 1974 Gary Koch 1991 Brian Gay Jordan Code 1973 * NOTE: Georgia Tech left the SEC 1975 Andy Bean 1992 Chris Couch Nick Gilliam in 1964. Phil Hancock Phil Hancock 1995 Josh McCumber Ricky Hooper 1976 Phil Hancock 1974 Andy Bean 2000 Bubba Dickerson Simon Lacey 1977 Dallas Apelgren Phil Hancock 2001 Camilo Villegas 2002 Ben Banks SEC INDIVIDUAL Sam Trahan Kevin Morris 2004 Jessie Mudd Camilo Benedetti MEDALISTS BY SCHOOL 1975 Dennis Sullivan 1978 Jordan Code School No. 1978 Terry Anton Larry Rinker Nick Gilliam FLORIDA 22 1979 Terry Anton 1979 SEC COACH OF THE YEAR Richard Hooper LSU 16 Larry Rinker Pat Venker Simon Lacey Georgia 13 1973 Buster Bishop 1980 Mark Calcavecchia 1980 Tony DeLuca Chris Zeller Mississippi 4 1974 Buster Bishop Rick Pearson 1981 Chip Hall 2003 Camilo Benedetti Tennessee 4 1975 Buster Bishop 1982 John Given Larry Rentz Duke Butler IV Auburn 4 1985 Lynn Blevins 1984 David Jackson 1982 Steve Waggoner Jordan Code Alabama 4 1991 Buddy Alexander 1985 Scott Dunlap 1983 Jay Townsend Dwight Rogers Arkansas 2 1993 Buddy Alexander David Jackson 1984 Jay Townsend Camilo Villegas South Carolina 2 1994 Buddy Alexander 1986 Adam Armagost 1985 Cary Splane 2004 Ryan Cochran Georgia Tech* 1 1999 Buddy Alexander David Jackson 1986 Steve Lamontagne Camilo Villegas Kentucky 1 2003 Buddy Alexander 1987 Dudley Hart Jim Schuman 2005 Ryan Cochran Mississippi State 1 2004 Buddy Alexander Steve Lamontagne 1989 Jeff Barlow Manuel Villegas Tulane 1 2011 Buddy Alexander 1988 Dudley Hart Dudley Hart 2007 Tyler Brown * NOTE: Georgia Tech left the SEC in 1989 Pat Bates 1990 Jeff Barlow Toby Ragland 1964. Tulane withdrew in 1966. Chris DiMarco 1991 Tony Soerries ACADEMIC ALL-SEC Manuel Villegas 1990 Pat Bates 1992 Tony Soerries SELECTIONS 2008 Tyson Alexander Chris DiMarco 1993 Chris Couch 101 Honors by 54 Individuals Chappel Brown John Pettit Dudley Hart 1984 Robert Burns Tyler Brown 1994 Chris Couch 1991 Pat Bates Scott Dunlap Andres Echavarria 1996 Steve Scott 1992 Brian Gay John Given Tim McKinney 1997 Carlos Rodiles 1993 Brian Gay David Jackson Toby Ragland 1998 Steve Bradley Guy Hill 1985 Robert Burns Will Strickler Simon Lacey 1994 Brian Gay Kevin Dyer Manuel Villegas 1999 Nick Gilliam Brad Lehmann David Jackson Arnond Vongvanij Taylor Walsh Paul Tesori Cary Splane 2009 Tyson Alexander 2000 Bubba Dickerson 1995 Chris Couch 1986 David Jackson Chappell Brown 2001 Camilo Benedetti Josh McCumber Cary Splane Andres Echavarria 2003 Camilo Villegas Billy Horschel Daniel Stone 1989 Brad McCollum 2004 Jessie Mudd Tim McKenney 1996 Robert Floyd 1990 Jeff Barlow 2005 Brett Stegmaier Toby Ragland Josh McCumber Brian Craig Richard Treis Arnond Vongvanij 1997 Robert Floyd 1991 Brian Craig 2006 James Vargas Robbie Wight Steve Scott Greg Krak 2008 Tyler Brown 2010 Arnond Vongvanij 1998 Steve Scott Brad McCollum Manuel Villegas 2011 Andres Echavarria 1999 Steve Scott John Pettit 2009 Tim McKenney Tommy Mou Camilo Benedetti 1992 Brian Craig 2010 Tim McKenney Arnond Vongvanij 2000 Camilo Benedetti John Pettit 2012 Tyler McCumber 2012 Santiago Gavino 2001 Camilo Villegas 1993 Brad Lehmann Bubba Dickerson 2013 T.J. Vogel Tyler McCumber John Pettit Tommy Mou 2002 Camilo Villegas 1994 Francisco dePablo Camilo Benedetti ALL-FRESHMAN 2013 Eric Banks Jim Staub Santiago Gavino 2003 Brett Stegmaier 2012 J.D. Tomlinson 1995 Jim Staub Tommy Mou James Vargas 1996 Kevin Mihailoff 2004 Matt Every Thomas Stewart 1997 Chris Almond J.D. Tomlinson Camilo Villegas Josh McCumber 2005 Matt Every Alex Slaton Kevin Mihailoff 2014 Eric Banks 2006 Matt Every Ben Taylor Billy Horschel A.J. Crouch Santiago Gavino Brett Stegmaier Conor Richardson J.D. Tomlinson

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GATORS AT THE NCAA REGIONALS Since 1989, to qualify for the NCAA Championships one must be one of the top teams at the regional tournaments across the country. The University of Florida men’s golf team has had great success at these events, qualifying for the NCAA Championships every year but two since regional play was introduced. In the 26 years of regional play, Florida has won the team title five times. In addition, four Gators have claimed medalist honors. Billy Horschel was the last to do so, winning his second regional title as a sophomore in 2007.

Year Team Champion Medalist (Score) UF Finish (Score) Site 1989 FLORIDA Bobby Gage, East Tennessee St. (216) 1st (872) Myrtle Beach, S.C. 1990 Auburn Jimmy Green, Auburn (205) 4th (854) Savannah, Ga. 1991 Georgia Tech Chan Reeves, Georgia Tech (207) 9th (881) New Haven, Conn. 1992 FLORIDA Jimmy Johnson, Georgia Tech (209) 1st (874) Hamilton, N.Y. 1993 Clemson BRIAN GAY, FLORIDA (206) 4th (864) Charlottesville, Va. 1994 Clemson BRAD LEHMANN, FLORIDA (213) 2nd (875) Opelika, Ala. 1995 Clemson Christian Raynor, Florida State (212) 4th (873) New Haven, Conn. 1996 NC State Brian Bateman, LSU (219) 2nd (896) Kiamesha, N.Y. 1997 Auburn , NC State (209) 6th (887) Hot Springs, Va. 1998 Georgia Tech Matt Kuchar, Georgia Tech (202) 5th (856) Daufuskie Island, S.C. 1999 Georgia Tech Kyle Thompson, South Carolina (208) 3rd (859) Providence, R.I. 2000 Clemson Michael Morrison, Georgia (212) 19th (915) Moosic, Pa. 2001 East Tennessee St. CAMILO VILLEGAS, FLORIDA (201) 3rd (837) Williamsburg, Va. 2002 Clemson D.J. Trahan, Clemson (210) 9th (889) Roswell, Ga. 2003 Clemson Troy Matteson, Georgia Tech (201) 3rd (859) Auburn, Ala. 2004 Clemson , Wake Forest (207) 5th (866) New Haven, Conn. 2005 Wake Forest , Coastal Carolina (198) T4th (845) Nashville, Tenn. 2006 Arizona/Florida BILLY HORSCHEL, FLORIDA T1st (827) Tucson, Ariz. Casey Watabu, Nevada (203) 2007 Georgia BILLY HORSCHEL, FLORIDA T2nd (867) Alpharetta, Ga. Brendon Todd, Georgia (210) 2008 Wake Forest , Oklahoma State (214) T4th (894) Columbus, Ohio 2009 FLORIDA Lance Lopez, Texas (209) 1st (874) Austin, Texas 2010 Stanford Drew Kittleson, Florida State (204) 3rd (838) South Bend, Ind. 2011 FLORIDA Mitchell Sutton, NC State 1st (846) Ocala, Fla. Jace Long, Missouri , Augusta State (206) 2012 Liberty Vaita Guillaume, Campbell (213) 2nd (871) Greensboro, N.C. 2013 Alabama Scott Strohmeyer, Alabama (212) 2nd (874) Baton Rouge, La. 2014 Alabama Marco Iten, Austin Peay (208) DNQ Auburn, Ala.

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GATORS AT THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Year Champion (Score) Runner-Up (Score) Medalist Florida Finish Host or Site 1939 Stanford (612) Northwestern (614) Vincent D’Antoni, Tulane DNQ Wakonda Princeton (614) 1940 Princeton (601) N/A Dixon Brooke, Virginia DNQ Ekwanok LSU (601) 1941 Stanford (580) LSU (599) Earl Stewart, LSU DNQ Ohio State 1942 LSU (590) N/A Frank Tatum, Jr., Stanford DNQ Notre Dame Stanford (590) 1943 Yale (614) Michigan (618) Wallace Ulrich, Carleton DNQ Olympia Fields 1944 Notre Dame (311) Minnesota (312) Louis Lick, Minnesota DNQ Inverness 1945 Ohio State (602) Northwestern (621) John Lorns, Ohio State DNQ Ohio State 1946 Stanford (619) Michigan (624) George Hamar, Georgia DNQ Princeton 1947 LSU (606) Duke (614) Dave Barclay, Michigan DNQ Michigan 1948 San Jose State (579) LSU (588) Bob Harris, San Jose State DNQ Stanford 1949 N. Texas State (490) Purdue (600) , North Carolina DNQ Iowa State Texas (600) 1950 N. Texas State (573) Purdue (577) Fred Wampler, Purdue DNQ New Mexico 1951 N. Texas State (588) Ohio State (589) Tom Neiporte, Ohio State DNQ Ohio State 1952 N. Texas State (587) Michigan (593) Jim Vickers, Oklahoma 9th (610) Purdue 1953 Stanford (578) North Carolina (580) Earl Moeller, Oklahoma State DNQ Broadmoor 1954 Southern Methodist (572) N. Texas State (573) , Memphis State DNQ Houston, Rice 1955 LSU (574) N. Texas State (583) Joe Campbell, Purdue T6th (597) Tennessee 1956 Houston (601) N. Texas State (602) Rick Jones, Ohio State DNQ Ohio State Purdue (602) 1957 Houston (602) Stanford (603) Rex Barter, Jr., Houston DNQ Broadmoor 1958 Houston (570) Oklahoma State (582) Phil Rodgers, Houston DNQ Williams 1959 Houston (561) Purdue (571) Dick Crawford, Houston T7th (586) Oregon 1960 Houston (603) Purdue (607) Dick Crawford, Houston 4th (611) Broadmoor Oklahoma State (607) 1961 Purdue (584) Arizona State (594) , Ohio State 15th (615) Lafayette 1962 Houston (588) Oklahoma State (598) Kermit Zarley, Houston DNQ Duke 1963 Oklahoma State (581) Houston (582) R.H. Sikes, Arkansas DNQ Wichita State 1964 Houston (580) Oklahoma State (587) Terry Small, San Jose State DNQ Broadmoor 1965 Houston (577) Cal-St.-L.A. (587) Marty Fleckman, Houston (281) T4th (594) Tennessee 1966 Houston (693) San Jose State (586) , FLORIDA (283) T12th (609) Stanford 1967 Houston (585) FLORIDA (588) Hale Irwin, Colorado (287) 2nd (588) Shawnee, Pa. 1968 FLORIDA (1,154) Houston (1,156) , Oklahoma State (276) 1st (1,154) New Mexico State 1969 Houston (1,223) Wake Forest (1,232) Bob Clark, Cal St.-L.A. (298) T5th (1,241) Broadmoor 1970 Houston (1,172) Wake Forest (1,182) , Houston (284) DNQ Ohio State 1971 Texas (1,144) Houston (1,151) Ben Crenshaw, Texas (273) 3rd (1,154) Arizona 1972 Texas (1,146) Houston (1,159) Ben Crenshaw, Texas (279) 3rd (1,167) Cape Coral , Texas (279) 1973 FLORIDA (1,149) Oklahoma State (1,159) Ben Crenshaw, Texas (282) 1st (1,149) Oklahoma State 1974 Wake Forest (1,158) FLORIDA (1,160) , Wake Forest (282) 2nd (1,160) San Diego State 1975 Wake Forest (1,156) Oklahoma State (1,189) Jay Hass, Wake Forest (282) 10th (1,206) Ohio State 1976 Oklahoma State (1,166) BYU (1,173) Scott Simpson, USC (283) DNQ New Mexico 1977 Houston (1,197) Oklahoma State (1,205) Scott Simpson, USC (289) 8th (1,230) Colgate 1978 Oklahoma State (1,140) Georgia (1,157) David Edwards, Okla. State (209) 9th (1,182) Oregon 1979 Ohio State (1,189) Oklahoma State (1,191) Gary Hallberg, Wake Forest (287) 15th (1,236) Wake Forest 1980 Oklahoma State (1,173) BYU (1,177) Jay Don Blake, Utah State (283) T10th (1,209) Ohio State 1981 BYU (1,161) Oral Roberts (1,163) Ron Commans, USC (283) 14th (1,188) Stanford 1982 Houston (1,141) Oklahoma State (1,151) Billy Ray Brown, Houston (280) DNQ Pinehurst 1983 Oklahoma State (1,161) Texas (1,168) , Arizona State (287) 16th (896) Fresno State 1984 Houston (1,145) Oklahoma State (1,146) John Inman, North Carolina (271) 11th (1,169) Houston 1985 Houston (1,172) Oklahoma State (1,175) Clark Burroughs, Ohio State (285) 3rd (1,185) Florida 1986 Wake Forest (1,156) Oklahoma State (1,160) , Okla. State (282) 11th (1,176) Wake Forest 1987 Oklahoma State (1,160) Wake Forest (1,176) Brian Watts, Okla. State (280) 29th (925) Ohio State 1988 UCLA (1,176) Oklahoma State (1,179) E.J. Pfister, Okla. State (284) 5th (1,180) Southern California Oklahoma (1,179) UTEP (1,179) 1989 Oklahoma (1,139) Texas (1,158) , Arizona State (281) 11th (1,180) Oklahoma Oklahoma State 1990 Arizona State (1,155) FLORIDA (1,157) Phil Mickelson, Arizona State (279) 2nd (1,157) Florida 1991 Oklahoma State (1,161) North Carolina (1,168) Warren Schutte, UNLV (283) 20th (1,206) San Jose State 1992 Arizona (1,129) Arizona State (1,136) Phil Mickelson, Arizona State (271) 7th (1,155) New Mexico 1993 FLORIDA (1,145) Georgia Tech (1,146) Todd Demsey, Arizona State (278) 1st (1,145) Kentucky 1994 Stanford (1,129) Texas (1,133) Justin Leonard, Texas (271) 3rd (1,136) SMU 1995 Oklahoma State (1,156)* Stanford (1,156) Chip Spratlin, Auburn (283) 13th (1,184) Ohio State 1996 Arizona State (1,186) Oklahoma State (1,189) , Stanford (285) T6th (1,212) UT-Chattanooga 1997 Pepperdine (1,148) Wake Forest (1,151) Charles Warren, Clemson (279) 15th (1,175) Northwestern 1998 UNLV (1,118) Clemson (1,121) James McLean, Minnesota (271) 14th (1,154) New Mexico 1999 Georgia (1,180) Oklahoma State (1,183) , Northwestern (284) 12th (1,216) Minnesota 2000 Oklahoma State (1,116)* Georgia Tech (1,116) Charles Howell, Okla. State (265) DNQ Auburn 2001 FLORIDA (1,126) Clemson (1,144) NICK GILLIAM, FLORIDA (276) 1ST (1,126) Duke 2002 Minnesota (1,134) Georgia Tech (1,138) Troy Matteson, Georgia Tech (276) T11th (1,152) Ohio State 2003 Clemson (1,191) Oklahoma State (1,193) Alejandro Canizares, Ariz. St. (287) T4th (1,198) Oklahoma State 2004 California (1,134) UCLA (1,140) , UNLV (267) T6th (1,152) Virginia Tech 2005 Georgia (1,135) Georgia Tech (1,146) James Lepp, Washington (276) T18th (888) Loyola (Md.) 2006 Oklahoma State (1,143) FLORIDA (1,146) Jonathan Moore, Okla. State (276) 2nd (1,146) Portland 2007 Stanford (1,109) Georgia (1,121) Jamie Lovemark, S. California (271) T9th (1,133) VCU 2008 UCLA (1,194) Stanford (1,195) , UCLA (286) 11th (1,214) Purdue 2009 Texas A&M (3-2) Arkansas Matt Hill, N.C. State (207) 19th (899) Toledo 2010 Augusta State (3.5-1.5) Oklahoma State Scott Langley, Illinois (206) T11th (869) Ooltewah, Tenn. 2011 Augusta State (3-2) Georgia John Peterson, LSU (211) 23rd (908) Oklahoma 2012 Texas (3-2) Alabama Thomas Pieters, Illinois (208) T12th (878) USC 2013 Alabama (4-1) Illinois Max Homa, California (201) 25th (857) Georgia Tech 2014 Alabama (4-1) Oklahoma State Cameron Wilson, Stanford (204) DNQ Prairie Dunes *Oklahoma State won in a one-hole playoff

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NCAA HONORS FLORIDA’S ALL-TIME ALL-AMERICANS 1999 Camilo Benedetti AWARD Steve Scott 99 Honors by 55 Individuals 2001 Nick Gilliam 2001 Camilo Benedetti 1952 Dan Sikes Bubba Dickerson 1956 Dave Ragan Nick Gilliam BEN HOGAN AWARD 2006 Matt Every 1958 Tommy Aaron Camilo Villegas 1959 Tommy Aaron 2002 Camilo Benedetti 1960 Frank Beard Camilo Villegas GCAA ALL-AMERICA SCHOLARS 1961 Frank Beard 2003 Matt Every 1984 Brian Given 1965 Laurie Hammer James Vargas John Given 1966 Camilo Villegas 1986 David Jackson Bob Murphy 2004 Matt Every 1990 Jeff Barlow 1967 Steve Melnyk Jessie Mudd 1992 Brian Craig 1968 John Darr Brett Stegmaier 1998 Kevin Mihailoff 1969 Steve Melnyk Camilo Villegas 2001 Nick Gilliam 1970 Andy North 2005 Matt Every 2002 Camilo Benedetti 1971 Mike Killian Brett Stegmaier 2004 Jordan Code Andy North 2006 Matt Every Camilo Villegas 1972 Mike Killian Billy Horschel 2005 Richard Treis Gary Koch Brett Stegmaier 2007 Manuel Villegas Andy North James Vargas 2008 Tyler Brown 1973 Andy Bean 2007 Billy Horschel Manuel Villegas Woody Blackburn 2008 Billy Horschel 2010 Andres Echavarria Ben Duncan Manuel Villegas Bank Vongvanij Gary Koch 2009 Billy Horschel 2014 Eric Banks 1974 Andy Bean 2010 Tyson Alexander J.D. Tomlinson Phil Hancock Tim McKenny Gary Koch 2011 Phillip Choi GCAA FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1975 Andy Bean Andres Echavarria 2001 Camilo Villegas Phil Hancock Bank Vongvanij Dennis Sullivan 2012 T.J. Vogel 1976 Phil Hancock Tyler McCumber GCAA HALL OF FAME 1977 Sam Trahan 2013 Tyler McCumber 1982 Buster Bishop 1978 Larry Rinker 2001 Buddy Alexander 1980 Rick Pearson MULTIPLE NCAA ALL-AMERICANS 1983 David Jackson GCAA NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR 1984 David Jackson Matt Every 4 Jay Townsend Dudley Hart 4 1993 Buddy Alexander 1985 Scott Dunlop Billy Horschel 4 2004 Buddy Alexander David Jackson David Jackson 4 1986 Adam Armagost Camilo Villegas 4 GCAA REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR David Jackson Pate Bates 3 1989 Buddy Alexander Jim Schuman Andy Bean 3 1993 Buddy Alexander 1987 Dudley Hart Camilo Benedetti 3 1996 Buddy Alexander 1988 Chris DiMarco Chris DiMarco 3 1999 Buddy Alexander Dudley Hart Gary Koch 3 2001 Buddy Alexander 1989 Jeff Barlow Phil Hancock 3 2003 Buddy Alexander Pat Bates Andy North 3 2004 Buddy Alexander Chris DiMarco Steve Scott 3 Brett Stegmaier 3 Dudley Hart NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP 1990 Jeff Barlow James Vargas 3 Pat Bates Tommy Aaron 2 INDIVIDUAL MEDALIST Chris DiMarco Jeff Barlow 2 1966 Bob Murphy Dudley Hart Frank Beard 2 2001 Nick Gilliam 1991 Pat Bates Chris Couch 2 1992 Brian Gay Brian Gay 2 NCAA REGIONAL INDIVIDUAL MEDALIST Mike Killian 2 1993 Chris Couch 1993 Brian Gay Josh McCumber 2 Brian Gay 1994 Brad Lehmann Tyler McCumber 2 Guy Hill 2001 Camilo Villegas Steve Melnyk 2 1994 Brad Lehmann 2006 Billy Horschel Daniel Stone 2 Daniel Stone 2007 Billy Horschel Paul Tesori 1995 Chris Couch ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN TEAM Josh McCumber 1998 Kevin Mihailoff – All-District III Second Team Daniel Stone 2002 Nick Gilliam – Second Team 1996 Robert Floyd 2003 Camilo Villegas – All-District III Second Team Josh McCumber 2004 Camilo Villegas – First Team Steve Scott 1997 Steve Scott

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A SALUTE TO FLORIDA’S NCAA CHAMPIONS 1968 NCAA CHAMPIONS A fourth and final-round score of 2-under 69 by Richard Spears highlighted the Gators’ upset of Houston for their first team title at the 71st Annual NCAA Championships. The two June 17-22, 1968 schools were tied after 54 holes and Houston held a one-stroke advantage after 63, but the University Golf Course 69th hole (a 525-yard, par five with a lake in front of the green) proved to be disastrous for New Mexico State University the Cougars. Las Cruces, N.M. Two Houston golfers bogeyed the hole, while Florida’s Spears and Steve Melnyk recorded birdies to give the Gators a commanding lead that carried them to the victory stand.

TEAM STANDINGS (23 TEAMS) 1. FLORIDA 1,154 (+18) 2. Houston 1,156 (+20) 3. Wake Forest 1,160 (+24) 4. Oklahoma 1,162 (+26) Texas 1,162 (+26)

INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS (PAR 284) 1. Grier Jones (Oklahoma State) 276 (-8) 2. Hal Underwood (Houston) 279 (-5) T3. Bill Brask (Minnesota) 284 (E) T3. Joe Inman (Wake Forest) 284 (E) 5. JOHN DARR (FLORIDA) 285 (+1) 13. STEVE MELNYK (FLORIDA) 287 (+2) 23. JOHN SALE (FLORIDA) 290 (+5) T43. RICHARD SPEARS (FLORIDA) 292 (+7) T43. WENDELL COFFEE (FLORIDA) 292 (+7)

The 1968 NCAA Champi­ons: (L-R) Richard Spears, John Sale, Wendell Coffee, Head Coach Buster Bishop, John Darr, Steve Melnyk.

1973 NCAA CHAMPIONS Led by runner-up Gary Koch, the Gators captured the 76th Annual NCAA Championships with little difficulty, defeating host Oklahoma State by 10 strokes. Koch lost by just three June 10-15, 1973 strokes to Texas’ Ben Crenshaw, who won his third-straight individual title. Koch opened Stillwater Country Club up with a three-under 67 to lead through the first round. The Gators placed their top four Oklahoma State University golfers in the first 11 spots. Stillwater, Okla. TEAM STANDINGS (26 TEAMS) 1. FLORIDA 1,149 (+29) 2. Oklahoma State 1,159 (+39) 3. Texas 1,166 (+46) 4. New Mexico 1,170 (+50) San Jose State 1,170 (+50)

INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS (PAR 280) 1. Ben Crenshaw (Texas) 282 (+2) 2. GARY KOCH (FLORIDA) 285 (+5) T3. Phil Barry (San Jose State) 286 (+6) T3. Bill Rogers (Houston) 286 (+6) T5. (Oral Roberts) 287 (+7) T5. ANDY BEAN (FLORIDA) 287 (+7) 9. BEN DUNCAN (FLORIDA) 288 (+8) 11. WOODY BLACKBURN (FLORIDA) 289 (+9) 52. PHIL HANCOCK (FLORIDA) 296 (+16)

The 1973 NCAA Champions: (L-R) Steve Morgan, Phil Hancock, , Kevin Morris, Andy Bean, Gary Koch.

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A SALUTE TO FLORIDA’S NCAA CHAMPIONS 1993 NCAA CHAMPIONS Overcoming a two-shot deficit with two holes remaining, the Gators captured their third team title by one stroke at the 96th Annual NCAA Championships. UF, which shot a final- June 2-5, 1993 round 283 for a total of seven-under par 1,145, played par golf on the two most difficult Champions Golf Course holes on the course to grab the title. Georgia Tech finished runner-up with a six-under 1,146 University of Kentucky and North Carolina placed third at 1,147. The one-stroke victory was the closest margin in Lexington, Ky. the NCAA Championships since 1984. Individually, junior Guy Hill was the Gators’ top finisher, firing a final-round 69 (-3) to finish in a four-way tie for third with a tournament total of one-under par 287. Sophomore Chris Couch, who made a four-foot par putt on the 18th hole in the last round to clinch the team title, finished tied for seventh with an even-par 288. Sophomore Brad Lehmann fired a fourth-round 67, and junior Brian Gay tied for 19th, while senior John Pettit finished in a tie for 49th.

TEAM STANDINGS (30 TEAMS) 1. FLORIDA 291-277-294-283 = 1,145 (-7) 2. Georgia Tech 288-293-278-287 = 1,146 (-6) 3. North Carolina 284-286-293-284 = 1,147 (-5) 4. Clemson 293-284-288-288 = 1,153 (+1) 5. Texas 286-292-295-283 = 1,156 (+4)

INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS (PAR 288) 1. Todd Demsey (Arizona State) 73-65-71-69 = 278 (-10) 2. (Georgia Tech) 73-71-65-70 = 279 (-9) T3. GUY HILL (FLORIDA) 73-69-76-69 = 287 (-1) T3. Jean-Paul Hebert (Texas) 68-72-78-69 = 287 (-1) T3. (UNLV) 73-69-77-68 = 287 (-1) The 1993 NCAA Champions: (L-R) – Chris Couch, John Pettit, Brian Gay, Head Coach Buddy Alexander, Brad T3. Thump Delk (Clemson) 71-71-73-72 = 287 (-1) Lehmann, Guy Hill and Assistant Coach Rob McNamara. T7. CHRIS COUCH (FLORIDA) 71-65-76-76 = 288 (E) T19. BRIAN GAY (FLORIDA) 73-77-70-71 = 291 (+3) T19. BRAD LEHMANN (FLORIDA) 74-72-78-67 = 291 (+3) T49. JOHN PETTIT (FLORIDA) 76-71-72-79 = 298 (+10)

2001 NCAA CHAMPIONS The Gators captured their fourth national title by firing a 13-under final round of 275 at the 2001 NCAA Championships hosted at Golf Course in Durham, N.C. May 30-June 2, 2001 Four Florida golfers turned in under-par rounds in the final 18 holes, including senior Duke University Golf Course Nick Gilliam, whose final-round 71 gave him a total 186 and the individual medal. Gilliam Duke University became only the second Florida golfer to win the title, joining Bob Murphy, who took the Durham, N.C. crown in 1966. Florida’s school-record total of 1,126 was 18 strokes better than runner-up Clemson, the third-largest margin of victory since the NCAA Championships moved to four-round play in 1968. The win completed an incredible turnaround after the Gators shot an opening-round 296 to put them in a 13th-place tie, 16 shots from the lead. Florida then shot 10-under 278 on the second day to move into second place and finished the third round at 11-under, 277, to pull into a first-place tie with Arizona heading in the final 18 holes. The Gators also featured one of the two golfers tied for the individual runner-up spot. Junior Camilo Benedetti shot a nine-under to finish at 279 to tie with Jamie Elson from Augusta State.

TEAM STANDINGS (30 TEAMS) 1. FLORIDA 1,126 (-26) 2. Clemson 1,144 (-8) 3. Arizona 1,145 (-7) 4. Georgia Tech 1,148 (-4) 5. Georgia 1,152 (E)

INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS (PAR 288) 1. NICK GILLIAM (FLORIDA) 276 (-12) The 2001 NCAA Champions: (L-R) – Assistant Coach Chris Tuten, Nick Gilliam, Ben Banks, Bubba Dickerson, Camilo Benedetti and Camilo Villegas. In front, Head Coach Buddy Alexander. T2. CAMILO BENEDETTI (FLORIDA) 279 (-9) T2. Jamie Elson (Augusta State) 279 (-9) T4. Kris Mikkelsen (Georga Tech) 281 (-7) T4. Chez Reavie (Arizona State) 281 (-7) T11. BUBBA DICKERSON (FLORIDA) 285 (-3) T22. CAMILO VILLEGAS (FLORIDA) 288 (E) 76. BEN BANKS (FLORIDA) 303 (+15)

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GATORS ON THE PRO TOUR When it comes to success after college, the University of Florida golf program demonstrates this as well as any university in the country. More than 50 Gators have gone on to play professionally on the PGA Tour, Web.com Tour (formerly Nationwide Tour) and Champions Tour (formerly Senior PGA Tour). Former UF golfers have amassed over $135 million in winnings. Since 1957, when Doug Sanders, Dave Ragan and Pat Schwab entered the ranks, Gator alumni have hoisted the trophies for numerous tournaments, including three of the four majors. Andy North won the U.S. Open twice (1978, 1985). Mark Calcavecchia won the British Open in 1989 and Tommy Aaron took home the coveted green jacket from the 1973 Masters tournament.

AT UF PGA TOUR DEBUT WEB.COM TOUR DEBUT CHAMPIONS TOUR DEBUT Tommy Aaron 1956-59 1961 1987 Tyson Alexander 2006-10 2009 2014 Terrence Anton 1978 1981 Wally Armstrong 1965-67 Unknown 1995 1995 Jeff Barlow 1988-90 1991 1991 Pat Bates 1988-90 1993 1991 Andy Bean 1972-75 1973 1998 2003 Frank Beard 1959-61 1962 1989 Camilo Benedetti 1998-2002 2003 2003 Don Bislinghoff 1954 Woody Blackburn 1972-73, 75 Unknown 2002 Mike Blackburn 1977-78 Unknown 2006 Bill Britton 1976-77 Unknown 1996 2005 Mark Calcavecchia 1978-80 1981 1997 Phillip Choi 2010-11 2011 2012 Chris Couch 1992-95 1998 1997 John DeForest 1982 Bubba Dickerson 2000-01 2002 2002 Chris DiMarco 1987-90 1989 1991 Benjamin Duncan 1972-74 Unknown 1998 Scott Dunlap 1982-85 1992 1990 2013 Andres Echavarria 2007-11 2014 2011 Matt Every 2003-06 2005 2006 Robert Floyd 1995-97 1994 1998 Brian Gay 1991-94 1996 1994 Ken Green 1977-79 1982 1998 2008 Laurie Hammer 1962-65 1966 1993 Phil Hancock 1973-76 1977 1999 2003 Dudley Hart 1987-90 1991 1991 Bobby Heins 1970-72 1974 2001 Guy Hill 1993 1995 1998 Billy Horschel 2006-09 2009 2009 David Jackson 1983-86 1986 1990 Al Kelley 1956 1960 1986 Gary Koch 1971-74 1973 1991 2003 Steve Lamontagne 1986-87 1989 1990 Brad Lehmann 1993-94 1995 Tyler McCumber 2009-12 2013 Josh McCumber 1995-98 1995 2006 Steve Melnyk 1967-69 1970 1997 Bob Murphy 1964-66 1966 1991 1993 Andy North 1969-72 1972 1999 2000 Rick Pearson 1978-80 1981 1990 David Peoples 1980-81 1983 1995 2010 Dave Ragan 1954-56 1956 1987 Lawrence Rentz 1980-81 1985 1990 Larry Rinker 1976-78 1980 1995 2007 Carlos Rodiles 1996-97 2006 Doug Sanders 1955 1956 1983 Pat Schwab 1953 1954 1984 Steve Scott 1996-99 1996 1998 Dan Sikes 1951-53 1953 1980 Richard Spears 1967-69 Daniel Stone 1992-95 1996 Will Strickler 2005, 2007-09 2011 2010 Mike Sullivan 1974 1977 1997 2005 Dennis Sullivan 1974 1979 1987 Paul Tesori 1993 1996 1997 Sam Trahan 1975-77 1979 Camilo Villegas 2001-04 2004 2005 Manuel Villegas 2004-08 2009 2008 T.J. Vogel 2011-13 2013 Bold denotes active professional players on the PGA Tour, Web.com Tour, or Champions Tour.

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GATOR GOLFERS IN INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION/GATORS’ AMATEUR SUCCESS GATOR GOLFERS IN INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION GATORS’ AMATEUR SUCCESS The U.S. Amateur Championships is the oldest and one of the most prestigious Tommy Aaron (1969, ’73) Tommy Aaron (1959) tournaments in the country – one day older than the U.S. Open. The Amateur has been a Andy Bean (1979, ’87) Matt Every (2005) match-play championship with the exception of an eight-year period, from 1965-72, when Frank Beard (1969, ’71) Brian Gay (1993) it was stroke play. Mark Calcavecchia (1987, ’89, ’91, 2002) Billy Horschel (2007) Chris DiMarco (2004, ’06) Gary Koch (1973, ‘75) Four Florida players have etched their names on the Havermeyer Cup. Bob Murphy was the Bob Murphy (1975) Bob Murphy (1967) first Gator to win the U.S. Amateur when he took the title in 1965. Steve Melnyk followed Andy North (1985) by claiming the championship four years later. Fred Ridley went on to win the title in 1975, Dave Ragan (1963) before Bubba Dickerson became the fourth Gator to win the U.S. Amateur in 2001. Former Doug Sanders (1967) PALMER CUP head coach Buddy Alexander was also a past winner, having taken the trophy in 1986. Tyson Alexander (2010) During his tenure at Florida, he was the only active college coach to own a U.S. Amateur title. Matt Every (2004, ’05) Billy Horschel (2007, ‘08) Gator Billy Horchel was one of the highlights of the 2006 Championship, firing an Mark Calcavecchia (1998) Bank Vongvanij (2011) 18-hole tournament and USGA record 60 in the first round at Chaska Town Course in Chris DiMarco (2003, ’05) Camilo Villegas (2009) Chaska, Minn., en route to claiming the individual medal for the stroke-play portion of the tournament. He was the first golfer to bring the medal back to Gainesville since Brian Gay captured the top spot in 1993. Horschel collected two solid match-play wins before dropping a wild third-round match to eventual semifinalist Ryan Yip. T.J. Vogel saw success during the summer of 2012 in amateur play. Vogel won the U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship at Soldier Hollow Golf Course in Midway, Utah. With the victory, he received an invitation to the 2013 Masters Tournament and shot the second- lowest score of the amateurs in the field.

GATORS IN THE RYDER CUP The Ryder Cup, now an international competition between the best golfers from Europe and the United States, has been contested 40 times over 80 years. Founded on pride rather than prize money, the Ryder Cup has featured 10 Gator golfers who have competed on 16 different Ryder Cup teams. The first Ryder Cup was held in 1927, at the Worcester Country Club, in Worcester, Mass., where the team from the United States defeated the team from Great Britain, 9.5-2.5. Since that first Ryder Cup, there have been only two occasions that have caused the event to be cancelled or postponed. The breakout of World War II caused the cancellation of the 1939-45 matches, while the terrorist attacks on the United States in September of 2001 caused the postponement of the matches until the following year. Ryder Cup matches are now played during every even-numbered year, alternating venues in the United States and Europe. The current Ryder Cup format was adopted in 1979, when the event expanded from the Great Britain/Ireland team to allow players from all European nations to compete.

Bob Murphy Steve Melnyk

In June of 2009, Tyson Alexander became the third generation of his family to earn a berth in a U.S. Open, Fred Ridley Bubba Dickerson following his father Buddy Alexander, and his grandfather, .

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A C G Keppler, Steve – 1982 Mouw, Greg – 1973 Aaron, Tommy – 1956-59 Cain, Paul – 1955 Gamache, Brian Kiefer, Max – 2009-10 Mudd, Jessie – 2003-07 Albritton, Keith – 1987-91 Calcavecchia, Mark – 1978-80 Garcia, Al – 1990-93 Killian, Michael – 1970-72 Murphy, Jr., Robert – 1964-66 Alexander, Dick – 1968 Cameron, Jim – 1955 Garin, Robert – 1954-56 Kincaid, Ora – 1963-64 Murphy, Ronald – 1966 Alexander, Tyson – 2007-10 Camp, Henry – 1925-29 Garl, Ronald Kindred, Tony – 1970 Almond, Chris – 1995-97 Cappelen, Jr., Russell – 1976-77 Gavino, Santiago – 2012-2014 Knight, Don – 1952-53 N Knowles, Austin – 1998-01 Alterman, Greg – 1987 Catlin, David – 1969 Gay, Brian – 1991-94 Nenumann, David Koch, Gary – 1971-74 Anderson, Robert E. – 1961-63 Caudill, Jim – 1969 Gay, Ed – 1931 Newton, Victor – 1962-65 Koulianos, Michael – 1997 Andrews, Chaddie – 1937 Causey, Eddie Gay, Murray – 1964 North, Andrew – 1969-72 Krak, Greg – 1987 Anton, Terrence – 1978 Choi, Phillip – 2009-2011 Ghitto, Ralph Nyuli, John – 1987 Anton, Thomas – 1979 Cochran, Ryan – 2002-06 Gholson, Kemp – 1968 Krummel, Jeff – 1975 Kulzer, Keith – 1983 Apelgren, Dallas – 1975-77 Cloughen, Bobby – 1977 Gibbons, Arthur – 1928-30 O Archilbald, Bob – 1930-31 Code, Jordan – 2000-03 Gibbons, Gordon – 1927 Oakley, David – 1965-67 Armagost, Adam – 1982-86 Coffee, Wendell – 1967-70 Gibbons, Jr., Myron – 1942 L Olson, Gregory Armbruster, Phil Cohen, Joel – 1941-42 Gilbert, Harry – 1966 Lacey, Simon – 1998-01 Olson, John – 1982 Armstrong, Walter – 1965-67 Coit, George – 1948 Gilliam, Nick – 1998-01 Lamontagne, Steve – 1986-87 Orr, Ryan – 2013-Present Arnold, Charles – 1936 Cosper, David – 2002 Given, John – 1980-84 Landrum, Mark – 1967 Couch, Chris – 1992-95 Gleason, Art – 1954-57 Landrum, Vasco – 1947 B Craig, Brian – 1988-91 Goss, Jim – 1973 Larsen, Ladd – 1969 P Crandall, Todd – 1974-75 Graffe, George – 1974 Pacuk, John – 1975-76 Baggarly, Mark – 1991-94 Lassey, John – 1925 Crick, Terry – 1982 Green, Gerald – 1964 Parker, James – 1957, 59-60, 64 Baggs, Robert – 1967 Leckey, Phillip – 1960-62 Crouch, A.J. – 2012-Present Green, Kenneth – 1977-79 Parks, James – 1960 Bailey, Bob – 1974-75 Leckey, Richard – 1962-64 Greiner, Kurt – 1988-92 Pavelchak, Joseph – 1966 Bailey, Pete – 1931 Lee, Zach – 2012 Gross, Joel – 1981-82 Pearson, Richard – 1978-80 Bailey, Robert – 1971 D Leedy, Bill – 1969 Gustin, Chris – 1986 Peel, Fred – 1966 Bailey, Tom – 1950 Daniels, Dexter – 1993 Lehmann, Brad – 1993-94 Guthrie, Jay – 1973 Pendrick, Bryan – 1994-98 Baker, Chad – 1998-99 Danks, Jim – 1959 Levin, Herbert S. – 1947 Peoples, Buddy – 1969 Baker, Tony – 1951 Darr, John – 1967-69 Lichtenwalter, Homer – 1954 Peoples, David – 1979-80 Baker, Walter – 1958 Davis, Bill – 1972 H Litsey, Robert – 2001-03 Perry, Clyde – 1933-35 Baldwin, Brad – 1972 Davis, Thinton – 1926 Haigler, Rod – 1969 Lutz, Chip – 1973 Perry, Russell – 1932 Ball, Charlie – 1926-27 DeBusk, Chris – 1987 Haley, Todd – 1988 Lynn, John – 1942 Pettit, John – 1991-92 Banks, Ben – 1998-02 Deemer, James – 1953, 54 Hall, Chip – 1981-83 Lyons, Denny Port, Jerry – 1952-53 Banks, Eric – 2011-Present DeFrees, Ronald – 1965 Hammer, Kevin – 1990-93 Prim, James – 1980 Barber, Louis – 1941 DeForest, John Hancock, Phillip – 1973-76 M DeLuca, Anthony – 1980-1981 Prendergast, Mike – 1972-75 Barkley, William – 1951-54 Hanson, Jr., Theodore – 1966-67 Mack, Bob – 1972 Denman, Payne – 2011 Purnell, Andy – 1990 Barlow, Jeff – 1988-90 Hart, Dudley – 1987-90 Magee, Andrew – 1983 Del Presto, Sam – 1986 Putnam, Douglas – 1964 Barnes, David – 1969-71 Hart, James – 1975-76 Mahood, Ronald – 1967-70 De Pablo, Francisco Barter, Shelton – 1936 Hartman, Ben – 2005-06 DeSear, George – 1974-75 McClave, Will – 1995 Bates, Pat – 1988-90 Heins, Bobby – 1970-72 R Devitz, Robert – 1974 McCollum, Brad – 1988-90 Baugh, Hale – 1956-57 Hill, Guy – 1993 Ragan, Dave – 1954-56 Dickerson, Bubba – 2000-01 McConaughey, Scott – 1973 Bean, Andrew – 1972-75 Ragland, Toby – 2006-09 DiMarco, Chris – 1987-90 Hoard, Edgar – 1966-68 McCoy, George – 1983 Beard, Frank – 1959-61 Donahue, Duke – 1989 Hollihan, Bill – 1951 McCoy, Jim – 1954-57 Rambo, Don – 1967 Beck, Stewart – 1982 Donegan, Richard – 2012-Present Hooper, Ricky – 2000-01 McCumber, Josh – 1995-98 Ramsey, Maynard – 1936-39 Beldt, Roger – 1967 Dorman, Brent – 1991 Hooper, Robert – 1998-99 McCumber, Kort – 1996 Ransom, Jack – 1938 Benedetti, Camilo – 1998-02 Downes, Paul – 1980 Horschel, Billy – 2006-09 McCumber, Tyler – 2009-12 Redding, John – 1948 Bennett, Fletcher – 1951 Duckwall, W.E. Horton, Jay – 1967 McFayden, Jim – 1959 Reed, Carl – 1982 Beverly, Bill – 1925 Duckwell, Bill – 1927-30 Hu, Mu – 2009-10 McKenney, Tim – 2007-10 Reese, John – 1961-62 Bisplinghoff, Donald – 1954 Duhaime, Al – 1958 Hunt, James – 1939-42 McKelvey, Robert – 1973 Rentz, Lawrence – 1980-81 Black, Jr., Robert – 1980-82 Duncan, Benjamin – 1972-74 Hutchinson, Harold – 1968 McLaurin, Douglas – 1961 Reynolds, Mallie – 1927 Blackburn, Mike – 1977-78 Dunlap, Scott – 1982-85 McMahon, Michael – 1962 Richardson, Conor – 2013-Present Blackburn, Warren – 1973 Dyer, Kevin – 1984-88 I McQuillan, James – 1970-72 Rideout, Phil – 1967 Blackburn, Woody – 1972-73, 75 Ridley, Fred – 1973 Ittersagen, Scott – 1974 Melnyk, Butler – 2002 Bonham, Jeff – 1987 E Melnyk, Dalton – 2001-03 Riherd, Thomas – 1941 Boyer, Lyle – 1951 Melnyk, Steven – 1967-69 Rinker, Lawrence – 1976-78 Bradley, Steve – 1997-99 Eastman, Joel – 1969-72 J Ritchie, DeVore – 1947 Echavarria, Andres – 2007-2011 Menster, Ed – 1974 Britton, William – 1876-77 Jackson, David – 1983-86 Robinson, Bob – 1951 Eddleman, Tom – 1931 Menzies, III, D. Stuart Brown, Ben – 1972 Jackson, George – 1938-39 Rodiles, Carlos – 1996-97 Esler, Mark Merril, Ike – 1932 Brown, David – 1982 Jackson, 1949 Rogers, Dwight – 2002-03 Estridge, Mike Meyer, Robert – 1973 Brown, Tyler – 2007-08 January, Tim – 1974 Root, III, Harry – 1961-63 Every, Matt – 2002-06 Michael, Bob – 1975-76 Brown, Wallace – 1934 Jarvis, Victor – 1965 Mihailoff, Kevin – 1998 Rossiter, Ed – 1949-51 Brumby, Mongin – 1925 Jerkerwicz, Tom – 1967 Miller, Donald – 1959-60 Russell, Stacy – 1970 Bryan, Jr., Joseph – 1950-52 F Jewett, Robert – 1965 Miller, Joe – 1975 Bryan, Perry – 1926-29 Farl, Ronald Jones, Aled – 1983 Mills, 1949 S Burkhardt, Theodore Fernandez, Anibal – 1949-1950 Jurkowitz, Warren Minter, Louis – 1971-73 Sale, John – 1967-69 Burns, Jamie – 1987 Fischer, George – 1951-54 Moffett, Bob – 1932 Sanders, George – 1955 Burns, Rob – 1983-84 Fitch, Lindsey – 1932-33 K Monnerville, James - 2011-Present Sanders, Jack – 1928 Busby, James – 1949 Fleischer, Greg – 1983 Kamm, Brian – 1984 Moore, Ernest – 1937 Sargent, Stan – 1980 Butler, Duke IV – 2001-05 Floyd, Robert – 1995-97 Karr, Kenneth – 1972 Moore, Larry – 1955 Savolainen, Ari – 2001-03 Butler, Scott – 1993-94 Fox, John – 1971-75 Kelley, Al – 1956 Moore, Steve – 1972-73, Sayet, Donald – 1967 Byrd, John – 1987 Furci, Michael – 2010-12 Morris, Kevin – 1972-73 Furst, Farrel – 1973 Kennedy, Roger – 1959 Schneider, Brandyn – 1996 Mou, Tommy – 2009-12

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Schultheis, Gerald – 1951 Strickler, Will – 2005, 2007-09 Turner, Willie – 1958, 64 Wilhoit, Merrill – 1941 Schuman, Jim – 1983, 85-86 Sullivan, Dennis – 1974 Tuten, Chris – 1987 Wilhoit, 1954 Schwab, George – 1952, 54-55 Sullivan, Michael – 1974 Wilkins, Mark – 1972 Schwab, Pat – 1953 Swirsky, Dennis – 1972 V Wilkinson, Lawrence Scott, Steve – 1996-99 Williams, Alec – 1967 Van Auken, Frank – 1949 Shankland, Gary – 1995-99 Williamson, Frank – 1925 T Van Wart, Leo – 1972 Shiperd, Jay – 1971 Williamson, Roy – 1937-38 Tarnstrom, Victor – 2013-14 Van Zutphen, Paul – 1998-99 Sikes, Jr., Daniel – 1951-53 Winchester, Roger – 1989-90 Taylor, Ben – 1995-98 Vargas, James – 2002-06 Sikes, Jr., Leon – 1947-50 Wooten, Robert – 1930 Terry, Ray – 1951 Venker, Patrick – 1978, 80-81 Singleton, Gray – 1933-35 Tesori, Paul – 1993 Vidal, John A. – 1947-48 Singleton, Skeet – 1932 Thomas, Billy – 1939 Villegas, Camilo – 2001-04 Y Smith, Armin – 1941-42 Thomas, Norm – 1981 Villegas, Manuel – 2004-08 Yancey, James – 1948-50 Smith, Bernie – 1967 Thomas, Jr., W.C. Vogel, T.J. – 2011-13 Smith, James – 1970-72 Thompson, Elbert – 1948-51 Vogt, Marlin – 1961-63 Smith, Phillip – 1966 Z Tighe, John – 1986 Voight, Bill – 1933-34 Smyers, Steven – 1975 Zebroski, John – 1976 Toale, Michael – 1966-68 Vongvanij, Arnond “Bank” – 2008-11 Soerries, John – 1991 Zeller, Chris – 1998-01 Toland, Henry – 1934-36 Spain, Richard – 1972 Zellner, Jr., George Tomlinson, J.D. – 2011-Present W Zullo, Andy – 1982-83, 84-86 Spears, Richard – 1967-69 Tomlinson, Robby – 1959-60 Wade, Ben – 1925-26 Splane, Cary – 1985, 87 Toomer, Jack – 1930 Waggoner, Steve – 1980-82 Sprague, Will – 1996 Toulson, Chris – 1987-89 Walker, Jim – 1971-72, 78 Stark, William – 1932-35 Townsend, Jay – 1983-84 Walker, Richard – 1948 Staten, Randy – 1971 Townsend, Kenneth Walsh, Taylor – 1998-99 Staub, Jim – 1995 Trahan, Craig – 2002 Watts, Jr., Lloyd – 1964-65 Stegmaier, Brett – 2002-06 Trahan, Samuel – 1875-77 Watts, Thomas – 1964 Stephenson, Curry – 1938 Treis, Richard – 2004-05 Stewart, Thomas - 2011-Present West, Arthur – 1926 Trenham, Pete – 1958 Stigger, George – 1958-60, 64 Whittemore, Donald – 1978-82 Truby, Bill – 1926 Stock, Rob – 1991-93 Whittemore, Kent – 1967 Turner, Grant – 1979-80 Stone, Daniel – 1992-95

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MARK BOSTICK GOLF COURSE Florida boasts one of the finest overall facilities in all of COURSE FACTS: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE CHRIS collegiate golf, most recently completing a $600,000 • Located less than a mile from campus, the University M. KANE GOLF PRACTICE COMPLEX renovation in August. Golf Course and the Guy Bostick Clubhouse (home of TWO INDOOR/OUTDOOR HITTING BAYS Since 1962, the Mark Bostick Golf Course (formerly the the men’s and women’s golf teams) are situated on 110 Equipped with: Gainesville Golf and Country Club) has been home to the acres of heavily tree-lined, softly rolling terrain. • V1 Software Video Swing Analysis System (four-camera Gators. The Florida golf program moved into a new era in • A $1.1-million clubhouse was completed in the summer system) in each hitting bay 2001, when it began playing on a full-renovated course. of 1998 on the site of the original clubhouse, thanks to a • Flightscope (3D Doppler Radar system that measures the While improvements and additions have been made over donation from former UF student and Gator Booster Guy golf ball, swing plane and impact parameters) the years, the $1.8-million clubhouse renovation and a Bostick. • Full-length mirrors $4-million course renovation in 2001 were the first full- • The course went through a $4-million renovation in • State-of-the-Art hitting surface scale renovations in 20 years. 2001, which included new tees and fairway surfaces, 140-plus bunkers, triple-row irrigation and a newly PUTTING LAB The University of Florida hired Jacksonville-based architect designed practice facility for the teams. Equipped with: Bobby Weed to head up the renovation. With the help of an • In the summer of 2008, the University Athletic • SAM Putting Lab (putting analysis system that measures experienced staff, he constructed a challenging course for Association spent $1.8-million for renovations on the 28 parameters) collegiate golfers. interior and exterior of the clubhouse. The updated • V1 Software Video Putting Analysis System (three- camera system) Par at the course remained 70 after the renovation, but the clubhouse features renovated locker rooms for both • Full Length Mirrors yardage was increased to 6,701. UF teams with wooden lockers and a new team lounge area. New offices were added for the UF golf coaches Some holes changed only slightly, keeping some familiarity, and the pro shop, while the snack bar and public locker FITNESS ROOM while others were completely redesigned to challenge rooms were renovated and expanded. The new entryway Including: golfers day-in and day-out. Both the men’s and the features trophy cases that display UF golf championship • Stretching Cage women’s golf teams host tournaments at Mark Bostick Golf trophies and highlight the program’s success. • Medicine Balls, Physio Balls, Stretch Bands and Yoga Course in the spring of each year. • The Chris M. Kane Golf Practice Complex opened in Mats • Light weights The Mark Bostick Golf Course plays host to the annual the spring of 2012. The 56-by-32 foot state-of-the-art facility features fitness and club fitting/repair rooms, Gator Invitational and Gator Women’s Golf Invitational, in CLUB REPAIR ROOM addition to the yearly Gator Golf Day, where alumni and a putting lab and two separate, covered, hitting bays • Mitchell Loft and Lie Machine current PGA and LPGA Tour players return each year to equipped with the latest swing analysis equipment. • Onsite Grip and Shaft replacement give their time and money to continue the winning tradition • The course went through a $600,000 renovation in • Well-stocked for other club repair needs of the UF golf program. The course has also hosted the the summer of 2014, which included an overhaul of the Southeastern Conference Championship, as well as various putting greens, sand traps and team practice areas. state tournaments. The course now features state-of-the-art greens of Ultradwarf, a new turf that has become the standard for Florida putting surfaces. The renovation also resulted in re-sanded greens and friendlier shots at the flag, thanks to the removal of some trees in decline, plus some heavy- trimming of branches throughout the course.

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