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Florida Shows Depth in Victory at the Gators Invitational

Florida Shows Depth in Victory at the Gators Invitational



From Left to Right: Associate Head Coach Dudley Hart, Ian Gilligan, Joe Pagdin, Quentin Debove, Head Coach J.C. Deacon, Tyler Wilkes and Matthew Kress.

Photo By: Te’a Startz

The Gators shot a 54-hole score of 814 (-26) for a 13 shot victory and third consecutive to start the spring.

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The Florida men’s golf defended its home turn for its fifth consecutive year victory at the Gators Invitational on Saturday at Mark Bostick Golf Course.

The Gators had two teams competing and finished 1-2 back-to-back years with Florida A winning with a 54-hole score of 814 (-26) and Florida B just three shots back. By rule the B Team does not count as a team finish therefore North Florida finishes in second, 13 shots behind the Gators. 

Florida has now won their home tournament 30 times in its 47 years of hosting. The 26-under performance is the fourth lowest by par in Gators Invitational history and tied 10th all-time in program history, which was last shot in Florida’s national championship win in 2001. 

The victory is the fourth of the season and marks the 25th all-time under head coach J.C. Deacon in his 10th season. It is the third consecutive year Florida has won both the Sea Best and Gators Invitational in the same season. Thi7th season under Deacon UF has won multiple tournaments in a season and fourth of three-plus. UF has won three straight tournaments to start the spring for the first time since 1999.

Nine Gators finished in the top-25, led by Ian Gilligan’s solo third. He has gone 2-3 to begin the spring campaign. Gilligan battled Ryan Hart and North Florida’s Nick Gabrelcik and Andrew Riley for the individual title with Gabrelcik ultimately winning with 197 (-13). 

Gilligan recorded all three rounds in the 60s – 69, 62, 69 for a tournament score of 10-under. Hart and him were tied for first the majority of the tournament before Hart’s birdie on 12 put him in the solo lead. He ran into some trouble the rest of the round to end 10th and 4-under for the weekend. 

Three Gators placed right behind Gilligan in T6 at 5-under in Parker Bell, Jack Turner and Joe Pagdin

Matthew Kress and Luke Poulter both tied for 11th with 2-under outings followed by Tyler Wilkes in T18 with a 210 (E) and a shot back was Quentin Debove in T21st. A shot out of the top-25 was John DuBois in T27th.

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