Cards Head to Pawley's Island for ACC Championship
April 13, 2022 | Women's Golf
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The University of Louisville women's golf team will head to the ACC Championship this week. The championship will take place from April 14-17 and will be contested at the 6,212-yard, par 72 The Reserve Golf Course in Pawley's Island, S.C.
The format of the championship will feature 36 holes of stroke play on April 14 followed by 18 holes of stroke play on April 15 to decide an individual champion. The top four teams in stroke play following 54 holes will advance to match play on April 16 and April 17 to decide a team champion.
The first round on Thursday begins at 9 a.m. with continuous play throughout the day for the second round. The third round on Friday begins at 9 a.m. Match play semifinals on Saturday and finals on Sunday begin at 9 a.m. Spectators are allowed at the 2021 ACC Women's Golf Championship and this is not a ticketed event. Spectators will be required to mask.
The 2022 event will mark the 33rd ACC Championship in league history and the second appearance at The Reserve Golf Course. It returns to The Reserve Golf Course for the second time with the other appearance coming in 2017.
Louisville will face a difficult field as four ACC teams are ranked in the most recent Golfstat Top 25 rankings (April 5). No. 4 Wake Forest leads the way and is followed by No. 8 Virginia, No. 16 Florida State and No. 24 Duke. In the Golfweek/Sagarin rankings (April 8), Wake Forest is No. 5, Virginia is No. 10, Florida State is No. 13 and Duke is No. 23.
Fans will be able to follow the action with live scoring at www.GolfStat.com while ACC Network Extra will provide coverage for the semifinals and finals of match play on Saturday and Sunday. A championship recap show will air April 25 at 7 p.m. on ACC Network.
The seedings for the 2022 ACC Championship were done by GolfStat ranking -- Wake Forest (1), Virginia (2), Florida State (3), Duke (4), Virginia Tech (5), Clemson (6), Louisville (7), North Carolina (8), Miami (9), NC State (10), Notre Dame (11) and Boston College (12).
Louisville will tee off on Thursday, April 14 in the first round beginning at 9:50 a.m., and will be paired with Miami and Clemson. On Friday, April 15, tee times will be from 9-10:30 a.m., off split tees followed by the individual champion awards ceremony and match play lineup announcements. Match play action will go from 9-10:30 a.m., Saturday, April 16 with the championship team match play lineups announced after the matches are concluded. Sunday's championship match will tee off from 9-9:40 a.m.
The format of the championship will feature 36 holes of stroke play on April 14 followed by 18 holes of stroke play on April 15 to decide an individual champion. The top four teams in stroke play following 54 holes will advance to match play on April 16 and April 17 to decide a team champion.
The first round on Thursday begins at 9 a.m. with continuous play throughout the day for the second round. The third round on Friday begins at 9 a.m. Match play semifinals on Saturday and finals on Sunday begin at 9 a.m. Spectators are allowed at the 2021 ACC Women's Golf Championship and this is not a ticketed event. Spectators will be required to mask.
The 2022 event will mark the 33rd ACC Championship in league history and the second appearance at The Reserve Golf Course. It returns to The Reserve Golf Course for the second time with the other appearance coming in 2017.
Louisville will face a difficult field as four ACC teams are ranked in the most recent Golfstat Top 25 rankings (April 5). No. 4 Wake Forest leads the way and is followed by No. 8 Virginia, No. 16 Florida State and No. 24 Duke. In the Golfweek/Sagarin rankings (April 8), Wake Forest is No. 5, Virginia is No. 10, Florida State is No. 13 and Duke is No. 23.
Fans will be able to follow the action with live scoring at www.GolfStat.com while ACC Network Extra will provide coverage for the semifinals and finals of match play on Saturday and Sunday. A championship recap show will air April 25 at 7 p.m. on ACC Network.
The seedings for the 2022 ACC Championship were done by GolfStat ranking -- Wake Forest (1), Virginia (2), Florida State (3), Duke (4), Virginia Tech (5), Clemson (6), Louisville (7), North Carolina (8), Miami (9), NC State (10), Notre Dame (11) and Boston College (12).
Louisville will tee off on Thursday, April 14 in the first round beginning at 9:50 a.m., and will be paired with Miami and Clemson. On Friday, April 15, tee times will be from 9-10:30 a.m., off split tees followed by the individual champion awards ceremony and match play lineup announcements. Match play action will go from 9-10:30 a.m., Saturday, April 16 with the championship team match play lineups announced after the matches are concluded. Sunday's championship match will tee off from 9-9:40 a.m.
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