
Men's Golf Releases 2024-25 Schedule
July 17, 2024 | Men's Golf
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Coming off the program''s sixth-straight postseason appearance, head coach Ryan Blagg is excited to announce the 2024-25 men's golf schedule Wednesday.
The schedule features nine regular season tournaments, five during the fall season and four more during the spring. Louisville will host the 2025 ACC Championships at the Old Stone Country Club in Bowling Green, Ky.
Louisville opens the fifth season Blagg at the Inverness Collegiate in Toldeo, Ohio, and will also make the short trek to the Bearcat Invitational in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Sept. 16-17. Sebastian Moss will look to defend his crown as he shot a final round 65 to win the tournament last season, while leading the Cardinals to a second-place finish.
The Cardinals travel to Fayettville, Ark., for the prestigious Blessings Collegiate Invitational on Sept. 30-Oct. 2, which always features one of the most competitive fields in the country. Louisville's women's program will also be competing at the same tournament at the same time.
The Tar Heel State closes the fall for the Cardinals as they will take part in the Williams Cup on Oct. 22 at the Eagle Point Golf Club in Wilmington, N.C.
The first tournament of the spring season see the Cards make the long trip to LaQuinta, Calif., for the Prestige on Feb. 17-19.
A pair of familiar tournaments will host the Cardinals during the month of March. Louisville plays at the Hayt Invitational on March 8-10 in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., and the Cards will look to repeat as champions at the Hackler in Myrtle Beach, S.C. on March 16-18.
The final regular season tournament will take place in Naples, Fla., at the Calusa Cup, which will be hosted by Iowa.
The 2025 ACC Championships will be hosted at the Old Stone Country Club Bowling Green, Ky. The four-day event will be held from April 17-21. The NCAA Regionals will be hosted at campus sites from May 12-14 and then the top six teams from each regional will advance to the NCAA Championships, held at the Omni La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, California.
The schedule features nine regular season tournaments, five during the fall season and four more during the spring. Louisville will host the 2025 ACC Championships at the Old Stone Country Club in Bowling Green, Ky.
Louisville opens the fifth season Blagg at the Inverness Collegiate in Toldeo, Ohio, and will also make the short trek to the Bearcat Invitational in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Sept. 16-17. Sebastian Moss will look to defend his crown as he shot a final round 65 to win the tournament last season, while leading the Cardinals to a second-place finish.
The Cardinals travel to Fayettville, Ark., for the prestigious Blessings Collegiate Invitational on Sept. 30-Oct. 2, which always features one of the most competitive fields in the country. Louisville's women's program will also be competing at the same tournament at the same time.
The Tar Heel State closes the fall for the Cardinals as they will take part in the Williams Cup on Oct. 22 at the Eagle Point Golf Club in Wilmington, N.C.
The first tournament of the spring season see the Cards make the long trip to LaQuinta, Calif., for the Prestige on Feb. 17-19.
A pair of familiar tournaments will host the Cardinals during the month of March. Louisville plays at the Hayt Invitational on March 8-10 in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., and the Cards will look to repeat as champions at the Hackler in Myrtle Beach, S.C. on March 16-18.
The final regular season tournament will take place in Naples, Fla., at the Calusa Cup, which will be hosted by Iowa.
The 2025 ACC Championships will be hosted at the Old Stone Country Club Bowling Green, Ky. The four-day event will be held from April 17-21. The NCAA Regionals will be hosted at campus sites from May 12-14 and then the top six teams from each regional will advance to the NCAA Championships, held at the Omni La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, California.
Players Mentioned
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Ryan Blagg Men's Golf Media Day Press Conference 02.12.25
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Men's Golf Media Day 2023
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