TAMPA, Fla (November 6, 2024) –
Jake Peacock continues to cement his legacy at South Florida, as the American Athletic Conference (AAC) has named him men's golf player of the month for the second consecutive month. This honor follows Peacock's decisive victory at the FAU Invitational, where he led the Bulls to their first tournament win of the season.
Peacock's dominance was on full display as he was the only player to shoot under par en route to winning the FAU Invitational title. His stellar performance included a low round of 64 (-7) in round two and a team-high 14 birdies. Peacock's efforts helped propel South Florida to a commanding 20-stroke victory, marking their first tournament win this season.
With his back-to-back player of the month honors, the No. 18 ranked men's golfer heads into the spring semester with tremendous momentum. He wraps up the fall season with finishes of 1st, 3rd and 6th and has been instrumental in the Bulls' success this season.
He will return to the course on February 1 for the Thomas Sharkey Individual Collegiate where he aims to build upon his impressive fall performance.
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The USF men's golf program has captured 19 conference titles and has seen players earn 19 All-America honors. The Bulls have won six American Athletic Conference Tournament championships in wire-to-wire fashion, winning four consecutive from 2015-18. The Bulls have had four individual conference champions, including Albin Bergstrom in 2021, and gone on to earn nine straight NCAA Regional appearances, including a 6th place finish in NCAA Championship match-play in 2015. USF is led by Steve Bradley, who has been named American Athletic Conference Coach of the Year five times since taking over the program in 2014. The Bulls have posted 24 tournament wins under Bradley including three in the 2023-24 season, by far the most under any coach in program history.
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