Sunday, December 14




UCLA men’s and women’s golf teams head into two-tournament stretch

The UCLA women’s and men’s golf teams will head into a two-tournament stretch before they undergo a small hiatus during which they will not compete until February. Read more...

Photo: Senior Erynne Lee said the differences between courses in California that the Bruins are more familiar with and the one in Orlando during the ANNIKA Intercollegiate caused their putting game to suffer, which resulted in them underperforming in the tournament. (Daily Bruin file photo)


UCLA women’s golf places ninth at ANNIKA Intercollegiate

The UCLA women’s golf team finished ninth among 12 teams in this week’s inaugural ANNIKA Intercollegiate held at Reunion Resort in Orlando, Fla. The No. 4-ranked team in the nation started the three-day tournament by shooting a combined seven-over par (295) to fall 15 strokes behind first-day leaders, the Arizona Wildcats after day one. Read more...

Photo: Senior Erynne Lee was the Bruin’s best competitor for day-three of the ANNIKA Intercollegiate. Lee finished the tournament tied for overall 36th. (Courtesy of Don Liebig)


Freshman golfer Aliea Clark meets success in nationwide tournaments

Aliea Clark’s summer hasn’t been filled with many breaks so far. The incoming freshman member of the UCLA women’s golf team participated in the Women’s Western Golf Association National Amateur Championship from June 23-28, the Yani Tseng Invitational from June 29-July 1, and the U.S. Read more...

Photo: Freshman golfer Aliea Clark has played in several tournaments this summer to try to keep improving going into her first year at UCLA. (Courtesy of Aliea Clark)


Golfer Alison Lee ambitious after acclaimed freshman season

Looking back on childhood visits to Disneyland typically brings memories of the sheer awe and excitement felt when standing under the fireworks, surrounded by familiar characters and thrilling rides. Read more...

Photo: During her rookie season, Alison Lee has picked up multiple accolades, including Pac-12 Golfer and Freshman of the Year, Pac-12 individual champion and the inaugural ANNIKA Award. Despite all the success, the freshman has said she’s still unsatisfied and wants to strive for more. (Brandon Choe/Daily Bruin senior staff)



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