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Webb Announces 2023-24 Men’s Golf Schedule

Webb Announces 2023-24 Men’s Golf Schedule


Less than two months out from the start of the fall season, Tennessee head men’s golf coach Brennan Webb announced the Vols’ complete 2023-24 schedule Wednesday.
 
Tennessee’s schedule consists of nine regular season events, including September’s SEC Fall Preview/Match Play Championship for the third consecutive year. The Vols are scheduled to compete in four fall tournaments in addition to the SEC Fall Preview event, headlined by the Tennessee Intercollegiate—Tennessee’s first home tournament in 18 years.
 
In the spring, four regular season tournaments precede April’s SEC Championships, which are set to be held at St. Simons Island, Georgia, for the 23rd consecutive year.
 
Overall, Tennessee is scheduled to play tournaments in six different states and ventured outside the United States mainland twice—once to Puerto Rico and once to Mexico.
 
The Vols’ fall slate begins at nearby Tennessee National Golf Club with the Tennessee Intercollegiate—the program’s first home tournament since the 2005-06 season.
 
Just over two weeks later from Sept. 25-27, the third edition of the SEC Fall Preview/Match Play Championship takes place at Birmingham Country Club. At last year’s event—which consisted of 54 holes of stroke play and a match play final—Tennessee finished in second place after three rounds of stroke play and then defeated No. 1 Vanderbilt in the match play final.
 
Four days after the conclusion of the SEC Fall Preview, Tennessee is set to tee off just its second ever regular-season event in the state of Indiana at the Notre Dame Invitational in South Bend, Indiana. Last season at the Purdue Fall Invitational in West Lafayette, the Vols captured the team title, while Lewis claimed the individual crown.
 
The Vols’ penultimate fall tournament comes at the Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate from Oct. 13-15—marking the fourth time in the last five seasons that UT has participated in the event.
 
Tennessee closes the fall with the Cypress Point Invitational from Oct. 31 to Nov. 1 in Monterey, California—the Vols’ first appearance in the state of California since winning the 2020 Lamkin Grips Classic in San Diego.
 
For the third straight season and fourth time in the past five years, Tennessee tees off its fall slate at the Puerto Rico Classic at Grand Reserve Golf Club in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico from Feb. 11-13. During the 2021-22 season, Bryce Lewis tied the then-individual program record for best 54-hole score in…

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