Column: Reflecting on covering UNC men’s golf after NCAA quarterfinals loss
CARLSBAD, Calif. — I will remember what David Ford did for a long time.
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CARLSBAD, Calif. — I will remember what David Ford did for a long time.
CARLSBAD, Calif. — In a tense, back-and-forth match, the No. 4 UNC men’s golf team faded late and fell to No. 6 Florida State, 3-1, in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Championship Tuesday morning at Omni La Costa Resort’s North Course.
The UNC men’s golf team is on the brink of history.
The spring season is in full swing for many Tar Heel teams.
This putt was never not going in — Austin Greaser knew it.
CHARLOTTE — As Emily Fountain walked down the 18th fairway towards the clubhouse, emotion poured out of her — she leaped with her arms in the air and her fists clenched.
CHARLOTTE — Austin Greaser knew what he had to do. On Charlotte Country Club’s long and brutally difficult par-4 18th hole, he needed to make birdie to tie clubhouse leader Michael Brennan of Wake Forest and give himself a chance to win the ACC individual title.
Tennis is my preferred sport for seeming like a Kenan-Flagler Business School student whose daddy has a country club membership. I’ve always considered golf a bore. But, deep in the land of interstates and strip malls, at the center of the suburban purgatory between Raleigh and Chapel Hill, I found a new version of golf.
Peter Fountain and his UNC men’s golf teammates were at the Grove XXIII on a tune-up trip ahead of the spring season. The team was gathered at the practice facility. And then all of a sudden, Fountain was starstruck.
The tournament was slipping away from the UNC men’s golf team. After leading by three entering the final round of the Amer Ari Invitational on Saturday, the Tar Heels had fallen eight behind Arizona State.
To prepare for its spring season, the North Carolina women’s golf coaching staff set a challenge for their team.
The UNC men’s golf team finished the fall season the same way it began it: ranked No. 1 and standing in the winner’s circle.
To prepare for the frigid weather at the St. Andrews Links Collegiate, first-year Ing Iadpluem turned the air conditioning in her Granville Towers dorm room to 40 degrees.
The top-ranked UNC men’s golf team competed in the inaugural St Andrews Links Collegiate this week at the Home of Golf in Scotland, finishing runner-up to Vanderbilt in the team competition and losing a medal match around the Old Course 4.5-1.5 on Wednesday.
To end its time at the Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational, the UNC women's golf team gathered right outside the Governor's Club clubhouse in Chapel Hill. This end-of-match tradition is called the “shot of the day” huddle, where each player goes around and names a positive aspect of their day.
The UNC men’s golf team has started the fall season on fire.
The North Carolina women’s golf team hosted the annual Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational in Chapel Hill this week. The two-day tournament took place at the Governor’s Club and featured 14 teams.
Rinse and repeat ... nearly.
Maxwell is three inches taller. David is left-handed. Beyond that, David and Maxwell Ford are two of the same.
In the UNC women's golf team's second consecutive weekend on the road, sophomore Inez Ng and first-year Reagan Southerland led the way for a strong Tar Heel finish — a strong indicator of this team's depth.