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Bond Announces 2025-26 Florida State Women’s Golf Schedule

Bond Announces 2025-26 Florida State Women’s Golf Schedule


TALLAHASSEE – The Florida State Women’s Golf team will play in 13 events – including two at the Seminole Legacy Golf Club — as head coach Amy Bond announced the Seminoles’ 2025-26 schedule. The Seminoles will play host to the 13th Annual Florida State Match Up (March 20-22) and the NCAA Tallahassee Regional Championship (May 11-13) as Bond showcases one of the top collegiate courses to a national audience.

The Seminoles will play in eight events they have previously won under Bond: The Schooner Fall Classic, (2017, 2023), Jim West Challenge (2017), Collegiate Invitational at Guadalajara Country Club (2024, 2025), Moon Invitational (2022, 2025), Darius Rucker Intercollegiate (2019), Florida State Match Up (2016, 1017, 2021, 2023, 2025), ACC Championship (2025), and the NCAA Regional Championship (2021, 2022, 2025).

“Starting with the Folds of Honor to begin our schedule, we feel that we have put together an elite schedule for the upcoming season,” said Bond, the winningest women’s golf coach in school history. “The incredible opportunity we have to host the Florida State Match Up and an NCAA regional in the same spring season is a credit to our university, and we sincerely thank our administration for the privilege of hosting those events. We will have to compete to be successful in each tournament, and this schedule will certainly prepare us for postseason play.”

Florida State opens its four-match fall schedule at the prestigious Folds of Honor Collegiate at the American Dunes Golf Club in Grand Haven, Mich. The Seminoles finished in second place at the Folds of Honor in 2025. The Folds of Honor Collegiate is played to raise awareness and funds for the families of fallen and disabled United States veterans.

The Seminoles will also play in the Schooner Fall Classic (Sept. 20-22), the Jim West Challenge (Oct. 19-20), and the East Lake Cup (Oct. 27-29). Florida State’s makes its 12th appearance in the Schooner Fall Classic at the University of Oklahoma. The Schooner has been played annually since 2013 with the proceeds benefiting The OK Kids Korral and the Toby Keith Foundation. Bond will look to lead the Seminoles to the Schooner championship for the third time after having won the championship in 2017 and 2023. The Seminoles play at the Jim West Challenge in San Morcos, Tex., (Oct. 19-20) for the sixth time as they look to win the event for the second time in program history (2017).

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