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Which College Golf Tournaments Offer Spots In Pro Events?

Ian Gilligan talks to the media before the Shriners Children's Open

Playing college golf in the US offers its competitors plenty of incentives including the opportunity to play regular events at a high level and pathways to the professional game, such as the PGA Tour University in the men’s game.

However, some tournaments go one step further, handing the winner an exemption to a professional event and the chance for the budding stars to pit their wits against some of the best players in the game. Here are some of the most high-profile events that give the winner a coveted spot in a professional tournament.

The Southern Highlands Collegiate is hosted by the University of Las Vegas and, in 2024, Florida State junior Ian Gilligan won by one shot to earn a place in the PGA Tour’s Shriners Children’s Open at TPC Summerlin later that year.

Ian Gilligan played in the 2024 Shriners Children’s Open after winning the Southern Highlands Collegiate

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The Valspar Collegiate Invitational is another with the incentive of a PGA Tour start to the winner. In March 2024, another Florida State junior, Luke Clanton, who made headlines at that year’s US Open with a finish of T41, claimed victory at the tournament. That earned him a start at the 2025 Valspar Championship at the Copperhead Course at Innisbrook.

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