
Men's Golf Releases 2015-16 Schedule
August 31, 2015 | Men's Golf
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - University of Louisville men's golf coach Mark Crabtree has never shied away from a challenge, and his 2015-16 schedule will likely be the most difficult of his tenure.
Louisville's schedule consists of nine regular-season events, highlighted by the Dick's Sporting Goods ACC/SEC Challenge in Nashville, Tenn., and trips to a pair ACC opponents' home tournaments.
"The 2015-2016 schedule will be a very competitive one for the Cardinals," Crabtree said. "It is very aggressive and provides our team with nationally recognized opponents each week."
Louisville opens its fall slate on Sept. 11 with the Northern Intercollegiate in Sugar Grove, Ill. Two weeks later, the Cardinals travel to Nashville, Tenn., for the Dick's Sporting Goods ACC/SEC from Sept. 25-27 before traveling to the Bank of Tennessee from Oct. 9-11 in Johnson City, Tenn. The Cardinals will close the fall portion of their schedule with its third-straight trip to the Warrior Wave Invitational in Kauai, Hawaii.
"I am confident that our squad, led by All-American Robin Sciot-Siegrist, will be excited and welcomes the challenge to compete at the highest level of collegiate golf," Crabtree said.
UofL opens its spring schedule on Feb. 26-28 at the John Hayt Invitational in Jacksonville, Fla., followed by a trip to the Seminole Intercollegiate in Tallahassee, Fla., on March 11-13. The Cards will close out the month of March with a trip to Eatonton, Ga., for the Linger Longer.
The month of April will be a challenging month for the Cardinals. UofL will compete for the first time at the Clemson Invitational on April 1-3 followed by a visit to West Lafayette, Ind., for the Purdue Invitational on April 16-17.
Postseason play begins with the ACC Championship from April 22-24 in New London , N.C. The NCAA regionals will be held from May 16-18, with teams qualifying to play at one of six locations: Tuscaloosa, Ala., Tucson, Ariz., Kohler, Wisc., Albuquerque, N.M., Stillwater, Okla., and Nashville, Tenn.
The 2016 national championships, hosted by Oregon at Eugene Country Club, take place from May 27-31. A Robert Trent Jones re-designed course, Eugene Country Club previously hosted the men's championships in 1959 and 1978, and the USGA U.S. Women's Amateur Championship in 2008.
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