Owen Croft: From Walk-On to Champion Golfer at UVic
Owen Croft's journey from being an unrecognized student to a standout athlete on the University of Victoria's men's golf team showcases remarkable persistence. Initially focused on hockey, Croft shifted his passion to golf during the pandemic when rinks were closed. His commitment and constant presence at Uplands Golf Club caught the attention of head coach Justin Clews, leading to Croft joining the roster in 2023. Since then, he has claimed several accolades, including the Canada West individual title and multiple All-American honors.
By the Numbers- UVic Male Rookie of the Year in his first season.
- Finished third at the NAIA Men's National Championship, the second-best result in Vikes history.
- Captured the Canada West individual men's title and placed second at the NAIA Continental Athletic Conference Championship.
- Croft is currently recognized as the most consistent athlete on the UVic men's golf team.
- The team is preparing for the upcoming Canadian University Championship from June 16-19 in Levis, QC.
Croft and the Vikes aim to conclude the 2025-26 season with a victory at the Canadian University Championship, leveraging their recent competitive successes and momentum.
Bottom LineCroft's story exemplifies how dedication and resilience can lead to unexpected achievements, serving as an inspiration for other aspiring athletes to pursue their passion relentlessly.
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