Get ready, golf fans! Georgetown University's men's golf team has just unveiled its exciting spring schedule for 2026, as announced by Head Coach Tommy Hunter. This season promises thrilling competition across diverse and challenging courses.
The schedule includes a total of five key events, culminating in the highly anticipated 2026 BIG EAST Men's Golf Championships presented by JEEP. This championship will be held in Hardeeville, South Carolina, from May 2nd to 4th.
Coach Hunter shared his enthusiasm, stating, "Our spring schedule features five tournaments culminating with the BIG EAST Championship. Each golf course is unique and they require a focused strategy to handle the challenges we will face."
Here’s a closer look at the spring lineup:
- March 9-11: The Hoyas kick off their season at the Babygrande Ross Collegiate Classic in Southern Pines, North Carolina.
- March 23-24: They head to Williamsburg, Virginia, for the Golden Horseshoe Intercollegiate at the renowned Golden Horseshoe Golf Club.
- April 6-7: The team will compete in the Wildcat Spring Invitational in Galloway Township, New Jersey, hosted by Villanova University.
- April 11-12: The Princeton Invitational in Princeton, New Jersey, awaits.
- May 2-4: The season culminates in the 2026 BIG EAST Men's Golf Championship in Hardeeville, South Carolina, where the Hoyas will aim for their fifth conference title.
But here's where it gets interesting... Coach Hunter emphasizes the unique challenges each course presents, highlighting the need for strategic play. This suggests that the team will need to adapt their game plan throughout the season.
And this is the part most people miss... The variety of courses – from Pinehurst to Williamsburg and Princeton – will truly test the players' skills.
What do you think? Will the Hoyas be able to clinch their fifth conference title? Share your thoughts and predictions in the comments below!