Golf teams are optimistic about their spring seasons
The Richmond men's and women's golf teams worked hard on their short games to prepare for the 2011 season, which starts this Sunday.
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The Richmond men's and women's golf teams worked hard on their short games to prepare for the 2011 season, which starts this Sunday.
I'm no psychic, but I knew the U.S. Ryder Cup team would lose on Monday.
Junior golfer Brad Miller snagged two school records during an impressive performance at the Marshall Invitational, the men's golf team's season opener in Huntington, W. Va., on Sept. 13 and 14.
Women's golf tees off its 2010 season this Sunday at the Cougar Classic in Charleston, South Carolina. Leading the team will be Jill Hinton, who came to Richmond last year from the University of Florida.
Late last month, 21-year-old Rory McIlroy made a shocking statement.
The University of Richmond men's golf team tied for 11th place at the Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate at Wexford Plantation in Hilton Head Island, S.C., Feb. 22 and 23.
In a few short days, Tiger Woods went from representing all that's good about sports, to all that's wrong with them.
The harsh cold and snow haven't stopped the women's golf team from preparing for its spring season.
&mbull; Former NFL running back Herschel Walker, 47, won his first-career mixed martial arts fight on Saturday, beating a 25-year-old man from Arizona. ... Kind of a cool story, but it begs the question: Why would you ever want to fight Herschel Walker?
For the first time in its nine-year history, a member of the University of Richmond's women's golf team placed first in a team tournament.
The men's golf team won its first tournament of the fall season, taking the Frank Landry Invitational Tuesday in Charlottesville, Va.
The University of Richmond's women's golf team is competing this fall under the direction of a new coach.
Priding itself in a team motto of being better, the women's golf team carries its cohesive energy from the locker room onto the golf course. Its players are sometimes seen making "R" signs with their bodies at tournaments to celebrate a fellow Spider's birdie.
The Masters Golf Tournament, maybe the most prestigious tournament in all of golf, begins today, and this year's storyline is as captivating as it could be.
Members of the men's golf team said they hoped to get back into the swing of things as their season comes to a close and they head to the Marshall Invitational this weekend in Huntington, W.Va.
The University of Richmond women's golf team finished 29th during the College of Charleston Invitational tournament in Kiawah Island, S.C., played from Feb. 22 to Feb. 24.
The University of Richmond men's golf team started its 2008-09 season strongly, with two top-five finishes during its first four non-conference tournaments, and continued its success to start the spring season.
The women's golf team will host its annual Spider Fall Invitational at Independence Golf Club in Midlothian, Va., during fall break on Oct. 13 and 14.