Georgia’s men’s golf will play three in-state tournaments and revisit several familiar venues in 2025-26, head coach Chris Haack’s 30th season with the program.
The Bulldogs tee the season off Aug. 29-31 at the Carmel Cup in Pebble Beach, California, followed by the Ben Hogan Collegiate (Sept. 29-30) in Fort Worth, Texas, and the Hamptons Intercollegiate (Oct. 6-8) on Long Island, New York. Georgia will round out the fall slate with the Fallen Oaks Collegiate (Oct. 18-20) in Biloxi, Mississippi, and the Ka’anapali Classic (Oct. 25-28) in Maui, Hawaii.
The Bulldogs will go international to begin the spring schedule at the Puerto Rico Classic (Feb. 9-11) at Grand Reserve Golf Club, home of the PGA Tour’s Puerto Rico Open. They will then head west to Las Vegas, Nevada, for the Southern Highlands Collegiate on March 1-3.
Georgia’s first in-state event comes March 20-22 at the Linger Longer Classic in Greensboro. The Bulldogs shot 30-under-par to win by two strokes at the competition last season, with five players finishing in the top 10.
Georgia wraps up the regular season with two more tournaments in Georgia: the Augusta Haskins Award Invitational (April 4-5) in Augusta and The Ford in Savannah on April 12-13.
The postseason will open with the SEC Championship (April 22-26) at Sea Island Golf Club on Sea Island, Georgia. The Bulldogs are slated to be a host for the NCAA Regional scheduled for May 18-20.
The NCAA Championship will take place May 29-June 3 at the Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California.
“We are excited about the great group of guys we have on our team and the incredible courses we’re going to compete on this year,” Haack said. “We are eager to get started.”
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