Golf players started practicing on February 10.
Golf practices are reportedly enjoyable, having great teamwork, and it’s simply great being out there with the team. The players also feel that they’re gaining valuable knowledge with each practice and continue to learn new things daily.
Gannon Lemo (11) said “Golf is going pretty good this year I believe we can go a long way in playoffs. I love playing golf. When I play golf I feel like nothing else matter it is like my free space.”
The upcoming meet on March 27 is seen by the players as a significant challenge. They believe it will be a true test of their potential for the season, yet they’re holding onto high hopes for a good outcome.
Grant Jones also said, “Challenges I’m facing are just really trying to improve my game. I haven’t really been super into golf until this year, but I’m really enjoying the process of bettering myself.”
Overall the team is doing well. The players think they have a solid lineup of guys to go to matches this year. They also have a lot of new and young faces trying out golf for the first time, which is really nice to see. They also said it has been extremely easy working with them, and knowing that they all get along pretty well is super nice.
Jones also said, “Going to practice doesn’t even feel like practice; it feels more like a hangout where we get to work on our golf game.”
The players on the team are Larry Borelli, Grant Jones, Gannon Lemos, Evan Rebosa, Cole Ramos, Nathaniel Lindbolm, Gartrett Lemos, Krishnaa Vala, Tanner Waltman, Brokton Borelli, Nathan Busse, Alexsey Dvorkin, Alexander Dvorkin, Seth Ferreira, Lincoln Gould, Aiden Huarte, John Leonard, Derrick Ramirez, Thomas Schatz, Dominic Seeba, Wyatt Soares, Krishnaa Vala, Tanner Waltman, and Teagan Waltman.