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NC State men's golf announces schedule for upcoming season

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Daniel Bellamy Associate AD for Sports Medicine | NC State University Athletics Website

Daniel Bellamy Associate AD for Sports Medicine | NC State University Athletics Website

NC State men's golf head coach Press McPhaul announced the team's 2024-25 competition schedule on Wednesday.

The team will participate in four tournaments in the fall and six in the spring before NCAA postseason play begins in May.

NC State will commence the season on Monday, Sept. 16, by hosting the two-day Fall Wolfpack Intercollegiate at 12 Oaks Country Club in Holly Springs. The team will then compete in the Rod Myers Invitational at Duke Golf Club starting Sunday, Sept. 22.

The team’s only out-of-state fall tournament is scheduled for Dallas, where they will participate in the Trinity Forest Invitational. The fall season concludes with the Williams Cup in Wilmington from Oct. 20-22.

The spring season starts with a trip to Charleston, S.C., for the Briers Creek Invitational on Feb. 3 and 4. Two weeks later, NC State heads to Florida for the Watersound Invitational.

In March, NC State will compete in two South Carolina tournaments: the General Hackler Invitational in Myrtle Beach from March 16-18 and Hootie at Bulls Bay in Charleston from March 23-25.

The one-day Bush Cup is set for April 8 in Durham, followed by hosting duties for the Stitch Intercollegiate at Lonnie Poole on April 11 and 12.

The ACC Championship is scheduled for April 24-28 at Olde Stone Golf Club in Bowling Green, Ky.

NCAA Regionals are slated for May 12-14, with NCAA Finals occurring from May 23-28 at Omni La Costa Resort in Carlsbad, Calif.

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