“This schedule follows in the tradition of the last couple of years of being one of the hardest schedules of any team in the country,” said Webb. “It ticks off all of the boxes we are looking for: demanding golf courses, strong strength of fields and geographical contrast. This combination continues to provide our team everything they need to prepare for the post season as well as enjoy the benefits of their own individual play.”
Tennessee’s schedule features nine regular-season events, beginning with four tournaments in the fall. Two of those will take place in the Volunteer State, including the third annual Visit Knoxville Collegiate, which will open the 2025-26 season.
In the spring, UT will compete in five regular-season tournaments ahead of the SEC Championships in April, which are set to be held for the 25th consecutive year at the Seaside Course at Sea Island Golf Club in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
Tennessee is set to compete in tournaments across six different states this season, with international stops in both Puerto Rico and Mexico.
The Vols open their fall slate close to home at Tennessee National Golf Club with the Visit Knoxville Collegiate. Last season, Tennessee placed third in the event, with three golfers finishing inside the top 25.
Just over a week later, the Vols will remain in East Tennessee as they make a short trip to Ooltewah, Tennessee, to compete in the Invitational at The Honors Course. Hosted by Chattanooga, the inaugural event will showcase a premier field of top-tier collegiate golf programs.
After a nearly three-week break from competition, the Vols will return to action in South Bend, Indiana, at the Fighting Irish Classic. In last season’s event, Tennessee secured a fifth-place team finish, with four golfers placing inside the top 20 individually.
Tennessee will conclude its fall schedule on the gulf coast at the Fallen Oak Collegiate Invitational in Biloxi, Mississippi. The 2025 tournament marks the third edition of the event and the Vols’ first appearance in the field.
For the fifth straight season and six time in the past seven years, Tennessee tees off its spring slate at the Puerto Rico Classic at Grand Reserve Golf Club in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, from Feb. 9-11. Last season, Josh Hill tied for sixth at the Puerto Rico Classic as Lance Simpson placed inside the top…
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