ATHENS, Ga. — The 2024-25 Bulldogs will travel to a pair of tournaments within the state and return to several familiar sites for their fall and spring seasons, head coach Chris Haack announced.
“We are excited about the great golf courses our team is going to compete on this year, while against some of the best team around the country,” Haack said. “We can’t wait to get started.”
In total, Georgia will play in five tournaments that the team participated in last season.
The Bulldogs will open the season Sept. 1-2 in the Island Resort Intercollegiate in Bark River, Michigan at the Sage Run Golf Club before playing in the Valero Collegiate in San Antonio, Texas, at the home of the PGA TOUR’s Valero Texas Open, hosted by UTSA. Georgia will compete against the Roadrunners, Auburn, Clemson, East Tennessee State, LSU, Mississippi State, Oklahoma, SMU, North Florida, Ole Miss, TCU, Virginia, Tennessee and Vanderbilt in the event.
Georgia returns to the Lonestar state to participate in the Ben Hogan Collegiate, which takes place Sept. 30-Oct. 1 in Fort Worth, Texas, at the Colonial Country Club. Next up, the Bulldogs will travel to Biloxi, Mississippi for the Fallen Oaks Collegiate Oct. 19-21. Georgia will wrap up the fall with a trip to Maui, Hawaii, Nov. 2-4 for the Ka’anapali Classic Collegiate Invitational at Royal Ka’anapali Course.
The Bulldogs will return to action in the spring at the Puerto Rico Classic at the Grand Reserve Golf Club in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, home of the PGA TOUR’s Puerto Rico Open on Feb. 9-11, 2025. The team shot a total of 822, 42-under-par, to finish in first by three strokes in 2024. Georgia will then travel out west to Las Vegas for the Southern Highlands Collegiate on March 2-4.
Georgia’s first in-state event will take place in Greensboro for the Linger Longer Classic at the Landings Golf Club on March 16-18. The team will round out the regular season playing in The Godwin in San Francisco, hosted by Stanford University, on March 27-29, and at The Ford, held at the Ford Golf and River Club in Savannah on April 13-14.
The postseason will open with the SEC Championship at Seaside Golf Club on Sea Island, April 23-27. NCAA Regionals are scheduled for May 12-14 at a site to be determined (Amherst, Virginia; Bremerton, Wash.; Fayetteville, Ark.; Reno, Nevada; Stillwater, Okla.; and Tallahassee, Fla., are the 2025 hosts). If Georgia advances from the Regional as it has done so in 22 of the last 26 postseasons under Coach Haack’s leadership, it will compete in the NCAA Championship May 23-28 at the Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, Calif.