
2025-26 Arkansas Women's Golf Schedule Released
FAYETTEVILLE – The Arkansas women’s golf program will play in nine regular season tournaments between August of 2025 and March of 2026. Postseason play will begin with the SEC Championship on April 17, 2026 in Belleair, Florida.
The Razorbacks will look to continue their success from 2024-25 season, which saw No. 1 rankings, four tournament victories, four named All-Americans, a top 5 finish at the NCAA Championship and sophomore Maria José Marin crowned the NCAA individual champion.
Arkansas will kick off the season on Aug. 29 at the Carmel Cup at Pebble Beach for the fourth straight year and play in the unique 6 count 5 format for the only time all season.
Exactly one month later, the Razorbacks will host the Blessings Collegiate Invitational at Blessings Golf Club for the sixth straight year. Teams include Arkansas, BYU, Kansas State, Kent State, Louisville, Maryland, Mississippi State, Missouri, UNCG and Washington State. Both the Razorbacks’ men’s and women’s team won the 2024 Blessings Collegiate.
Following the BCI, Arkansas will head over to Tulsa for the Dale McNamara Invitational on Oct. 13. The Hogs won last year’s event by 21 strokes and Reagan Zibilski picked up her first collegiate win.
The final tournament of the fall is also the schedule’s lone change from last year. Instead of competing at the Jackson T. Stephen’s Cup, the Hogs will play in The Ally at Old Waverly, hosted by Mississippi State from Oct. 22-24.
The Razorbacks will start the spring season at the Puerto Rico Classic hosted by Purdue on Feb. 23. Arkansas and José Marin won last year’s edition and moved back up to No. 1 in the WGCA top 25.
Other spring tournaments include the Chevron Collegiate (Feb. 23-24), the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate (March 2-4), the Betsy Rawls Invitational (March 16-17) and the Clemson Invitational (March 27-29).
Pelican Golf Club will host the SEC Championship for the third straight year, beginning on April 17. NCAA Regional action will start on May 11. This year’s hosts include Michigan, North Carolina, Alabama, Stanford, Florida State and Baylor.
The top 30 teams will return to Omni La Costa Resort & Spa for the NCAA Championship, set to begin on May 22.
Other important dates related to the Arkansas women’s golf program include the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship from Sept. 19-21 at Pinnacle Hills Country Club in Rogers, the women’s World Amateur Team Championship from Oct. 1-4 in Singapore and the Augusta National Women’s Amateur from April 1-4 in Augusta, Georgia.
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