They couldn’t complete the repeat.
After claiming the team title at last season’s Gifford Collegiate Championship, there was nothing this year for UCLA men’s golf, as it closed its fall season with a fourth-place finish.
The UCLA men’s golf team took a step back in its most recent fall competition.
After two consecutive third-place finishes in the first tournaments of the season, the Bruins fell to 14th place out of 17 teams in the U.S.
A slow start doomed UCLA men’s golf at this weekend’s U.S. Collegiate Championship.
The No. 22 Bruins placed 14th out of 17 teams at the invitational, a premier national tournament that included nine of the country’s top-10 teams.
Five Bruin golfers will play their third tournament of the season in Alpharetta, Ga. this weekend.
Seniors Jonathan Garrick and Jake Knapp, sophomore Brandon Mai and freshmen Patrick Murphy and Cole Madey will compete in the U.S.
The UCLA men’s golf team is experimenting with younger players, trying to minimize rookie mistakes before the spring season, when all competitions lead up to the NCAA championships.
After falling all the way to 19th place in the second round of the NCAA championship, the UCLA men’s golf team fought back in the third round to claim one of eight slots in the match-play quarterfinals.
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