The women’s golf team has returned to action and is currently off to a poor start at the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge at Palos Verdes Estates. Read more...
Photo: (Courtesy of Don Liebig)
The women’s golf team has returned to action and is currently off to a poor start at the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge at Palos Verdes Estates. Read more...
Photo: (Courtesy of Don Liebig)
UCLA women’s golf has dabbled in psychology for years, regularly working with mental health coach Jeff Troesch to help its athletes improve their mental approach to the game. Read more...
Photo: Freshman Ailea Clark sizes up a putt during UCLA women’s golf’s fall season. After focusing on the psychological aspect of the sport, the Bruins have noticed a 60 percent reduction in putting. (Courtesy of SCGA)
Sophomore Alison Lee walked down a fairway on the afternoon of Dec. 7. Emotions were running high, as Lee knew she had just accomplished something great. Read more...
Photo: Sophomore Alison Lee earned her Ladies Professional Golf Association tour card after her score of 10-under par clinched a tie for first place in the qualifying tournament. (Brandon Choe/Daily Bruin senior staff)
The UCLA women’s golf team achieved second place at the Pac-12 Preview despite a rough start in the first two rounds. Sophomore Alison Lee led the way for the Bruins, as she was the only player to post below par in all three rounds. Read more...
The UCLA women’s golf team heads to Hawaii to compete in the annual Pac-12 Preview at Nanea Golf Club on Monday. The Bruins suffered a disappointing loss in their last competition, an outing at Stanford, losing by one stroke. Read more...
The UCLA men’s and women’s golf teams split up this weekend to perform in their penultimate tournaments before they hit a season hiatus until February. The men took their game to the U.S. Read more...
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)