šŸˆ M. Golf. Men's Golf Captures Third Straight Victory to Start Season

The Crimson Tide has won a staggering nine straight tournament titles dating back to the 2013 Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters in March where they finished second. Alabama shot 2-under 286 in the final round Tuesday to defeat UCF by 12 shots (-14, 850), breaking the tournament-scoring record by three shots (-23 by Georgia in 2007). No. 3 California finished third at 5-under 859 while Florida State was fourth at 4-over 868.

"I'm really proud of them - we battled California and Central Florida on their home golf course," Alabama coach Jay Seawell told Golfweek. "They're really great teams, so we knew it was going to be a battle. The wind came up, Central Florida came within a couple of shots of us - we had a couple of stumbling blocks - but I'm really proud of how we turned the tide, no pun intended, back around."

Senior Trey Mullinax captured medalist honors by tying the tournament record at 11-under 205. It was his second career medalist honor and third top-four finish this season. The No. 1 player in the Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index is 14-under for the season (-1.56 strokes per round) with a scoring average of 69.11. Mullinax fired rounds of 66, 68 and 71 to complete the four-shot win.

"It was a great feeling to come out and get a victory, and to tie the individual record is obviously great," Mullinax said. "For the team, it was a great victory overall. To break that tournament record at a prestigious event like this is really good for us. Now we're really looking forward to the next event and the spring to see what happens then."

Despite a quadruple-bogey seven on the 11th hole, where he hit two tee shots in the water, senior Bobby Wyatt finished third at 6-under-par 210. He made back-to-back birdies after his seven and another on the 16th to finish with a 74.

Fellow senior Cory Whitsett shot the team's lowest round of the day at 4-under 68, rebounding after a difficult second round to finish tied for 28th at 4-over 220. Tom Lovelady also tied for 28th after a 1-over 73 in third round for a total of 4-over 220. Freshman Robby Shelton's 76 Tuesday was dropped from the team totals. He finished tied for 13th at even-par 216.

Alabama will conclude its fall schedule at the Gifford Collegiate at Pelican Hill Golf Club in Newport Beach, Calif., on Nov. 4-5.
 
An incredible feat in and of itself:

The Crimson Tide has won a staggering nine straight tournament titles dating back to the 2013 Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters in March where they finished second.

But, it's more impressive when you consider these last three wins of the fall they've won by an average of 15 strokes.

I've seen more than one person talk about the coaching staff of the golf teams, M and W, and mention one of Coach Moore's requests to Bill Battle was "do what you have to in order to keep our golf coaches."

On a bit of a side note:

I was watching the Morning Drive on TGC yesterday and they were discussing the tournament at Isleworth and it was gratifying hearing their commentators continually refer to the Tide team as "defending national champions."

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