Thursday, June 19

Victory rains down on Bruins in golf win after one-year drought

The Bruins have ended their yearlong drought. UCLA men’s golf placed first out of 18 teams, finishing with a 37-under 815, at the SeattleU Redhawk Invitational in University Place, Washington, on Tuesday for its first win since February 2018. Read more...

Photo: UCLA men’s golf won its first tournament of the spring season at the Redhawk Invitational hosted by SeattleU this week. It marked the Bruins’ first tournament win since last season’s Southwestern Invitational in February 2018. (Courtesy of SeattleU)


Men’s golf places second-to-last in Vegas in worst result of season so far

The Bruins folded in Vegas. UCLA men’s golf tied for 13th out of 15 teams, finishing with a 23-over 887 at the Southern Highlands Collegiate in Las Vegas. Read more...

Photo: Senior Cole Madey was the Bruins’ top finisher at the Southern Highlands Collegiate, tying for 37th place. Madey shot even par in the second round and a 1-under 71 in round three. (Courtesy of Don Liebig/UCLA Athletics)



Men’s golf has strongest tournament of season, still looks to improve

The Bruins had their best team finish of the season. UCLA men’s golf placed third with a 1-over 865 at the Southwestern Invitational in Westlake Village, California. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Sean Maruyama was UCLA men’s golf’s highest finisher at the Southwest Invitational this week, posting a 3-under 213 that was enough to tie him for fourth place. (Courtesy of Don Liebig)



UCLA men’s golf places a hard-won fourth at The Prestige

The final round was the Bruins’ downfall. UCLA men’s golf placed fourth with a 14-over 866 at The Prestige presented by Charles Schwab, finishing 28 strokes behind No. Read more...

Photo: Junior Hidetoshi Yoshihara tied for 17th place at The Prestige presented by Charles Schwab after shooting a 4-over 216 on the week. Yoshihara shot a 73 in both the first and third rounds, but shot an even-par 71 on Tuesday. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)


After missed chances, men’s golf starts spring season with sixth in Arizona

Devon Bling didn’t even know it went in. “As we were driving up, I didn’t see a ball around the hole anywhere,” the sophomore said. “Originally, I thought I hit it long.” Coach Derek Freeman couldn’t tell where it went either – the view of the pin was blocked by a bunker in front of the green. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Devon Bling made a hole-in-1 on the seventh hole of the Sewailo Golf Club on Tuesday. It was Bling’s first career ace, and he finished 1-under in the final round and 3-over for the tournament. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)



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