Florida Gators men's golf

They play their home matches on the Mark Bostick Golf Course on the university's Gainesville, Florida campus, and are currently led by head coach J. C. Deacon.

The Gators men's golf program was the fifth intercollegiate sports team established by the University of Florida, having begun competition in 1925.

Those two SEC championship teams produced future PGA Tour members Doug Sanders, Tommy Aaron and Dave Ragan.

[3][4] The Gators' 1968 NCAA men's golf championship, won by John Darr, Steve Melnyk, John Sale, Richard Spears, Robert Baggs and Wendell Coffee, was the first national team championship in any sport ever won by a team from the University of Florida.

The 1973 Gators outpaced the second-place Oklahoma State Cowboys by ten strokes in the NCAA championship tournament.

The following year, the Gators finished second by two strokes behind the Wake Forest Demon Deacons at the 1974 NCAA championship tournament.

In the past fifty-eight years, fifteen Gators golfers have won twenty-one SEC individual titles.

[10] Three Gators have won the individual NCAA national title: Bob Murphy (1966), Nick Gilliam (2001), and Fred Biondi (2023).

[14] It was partially redesigned and rebuilt by noted golf architect Bobby Weed as part of a $4 million renovation project in 2001.

[15] The renovated course is a 6,701-yard par 70, and the facilities include the Guy Bostick club house and dedicated practice areas for the Gators golf teams.

The Mark Bostick Golf Course , home course of the Florida Gators men's and women's golf teams.