KENNESAW, Ga. – Highlighted by a trip to Hawaii in the fall and five spring tournaments – including its own tournament on March 22-24 – Kennesaw State women's golf released its 2025-26 schedule, first-year head coach
Ket Vanderpool announced on Friday.
The Owls will kick off the fall season with a trip to Ann Arbor to compete in the Wolverine Invitational (Sept. 6-8), hosted by Michigan, before heading to Furman to play in the Lady Paladin Invitational (Sept. 18-21).
KSU will then cap October with the University of Dayton Invitational (Oct. 12-14) before trekking to Lihu'e, Hawaii for the Rainbow Wahine Invitational (Oct. 19-22).
After a break for winter training, Kennesaw State will jumpstart the spring on Feb. 1-3 at the UNCG/Advance Golf Partners Collegiate in Florida. The team will then return to the Rio Verde Collegiate (Feb. 19-22) in Rio Verde, Ariz.
March will see the women's team head to UNC Wilmington's River Landing Classic (March 1-3) before hosting the Owls' annual tournament, the Bentwater Women's Collegiate (March 22-24) at Bentwater Golf Club in Acworth, Ga.
KSU will then finish the regular season on March 28-30 at the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic at Georgia's home course.
The Conference USA Championship will take place April 20-22 (Location TBD).
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