Thursday, December 18

Men’s golf finishes weekend tournament with middling performance

Different tournament, same result. UCLA men’s golf earned its third straight seventh-place finish of the fall season at the Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate Invitational on Friday through Sunday. Read more...

Photo: Senior Cole Madey led UCLA with a final score of even par, finishing tied for 21st place. Last season, Madey was named to the PING All-West Region team and the All-Pac-12 Second Team. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)


Women’s golf aims to keep top rank without top players, while men feature freshman

The top team in the nation will debut a new lineup this week. Coming off a victory at the Golfweek Conference Challenge, No. 1 UCLA women’s golf will compete shorthanded at the Stanford Intercollegiate this weekend. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Devon Bling will go to Georgia with UCLA men’s golf to compete in the Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate Invitational this weekend. Bling started 14 rounds last season. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)


Freshmen golfers fight to prove themselves under mentorship of senior teammates

Four young Bruins joined UCLA men’s golf this September, and while some were thrown straight into the fire, others have been fighting for the spotlight. The one freshman who has seen time in the lineup this fall is freshman Sean Maruyama, while Rory Feng, Ahmed Ali and Bryan Wiyang Teoh have been playing in individual tournaments. Read more...

Photo: Bryan Wiyang Teoh is one of four freshmen playing for UCLA men’s golf this fall. He placed inside the top 10 at the Mark Simpson Colorado Invite in September, while Sean Maruyama is the only freshman to play in a team tournament this season. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)


Men’s golf falls into hole at Windon Memorial while coping with hectic schedule

With one round remaining, the Bruins were on the cusp of taking the lead at the Windon Memorial Classic. They crept up to first place early Tuesday morning, but they couldn’t hold their ground on the final back nine. Read more...

Photo: For the second week in a row, No. 21 UCLA men’s golf finished in seventh and senior Jack Ireland was the team’s top finisher. The Bruins played in Iowa last week and Illinois this week, but they have three weeks off before getting back on the links. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)


Women’s golf’s second-place finish outshines men’s middling performance

Sophomore standout Patty Tavatanakit is back. No. 1 UCLA women’s golf took second place in the ANNIKA Intercollegiate presented by 3M, its first tournament of the fall season. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Patty Tavatanakit shot a 9-under 63 in the final round of the ANNIKA Intercollegiate on Wednesday, breaking the course record and tying the UCLA record. She led the Bruins to a second-place finish at the event. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)


The Rundown: Aug. 27

Women’s soccer Gabriel McCarthy, assistant Sports editor The Bruins will lose two key players next week to national team duty. Senior forward Hailie Mace and junior midfielder Jessie Fleming will be competing in international friendlies for the United States Women’s National Team and the Canada Women’s National team, respectively. Read more...

Photo: (Isa Saalabi/Daily Bruin)


Former UCLA men’s golfer ties for sixth place in 2018 Open Championship

It was a star-studded race to the finish at the 2018 Open Championship. Tiger Woods, Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose and Matt Kuchar were all fighting for a position atop the leaderboards in the final round. Read more...

Photo: Two former Bruins finished in the top 12 in this year’s Open Championship. 2008 NCAA individual champion Kevin Chappell led for several holes Sunday, eventually tying for sixth place with Tiger Woods. (Creative Commons photo by Richard Webb via Wikipedia Commons)



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