FORT COLLINS – Colorado State women’s golf is gearing up for the 2024-25 season after a successful year last season. The team, coming off a record-setting performance, has just announced their schedule for the upcoming season.
Following their first NCAA Regionals appearance in 14 years, CSU will kick off the season at the Folds of Honor tournament from September 9-11 at American Dunes Golf Club in Grand Haven, Michigan. The Rams, one of 11 teams who made it to Regionals last year, will be in the spotlight. The tournament will be televised on the Golf Channel and simulcast on Peacock and Golf Channel’s digital platforms.
Colorado State will also host their own tournament on September 23-24 at Ptarmigan Country Club, where they dominated last year with a 46-under, 818 score. Sofia Torres also made headlines by winning individual medalist honors with a record-breaking 54-hole score of 200.
In the fall season, the Rams will compete in the Ron Moore Intercollegiate in Denver (Oct. 4-6) and head to Hawaii (Oct. 21-23).
The spring schedule includes trips to Arizona and the southeast for preparation leading up to the Mountain West Championship at Mission Hills Country Club from April 15-17.
Colorado State is aiming for consecutive NCAA Regionals appearances for the first time since 2000-01 and 2001-02. The Regionals are scheduled for May 5-7, followed by the NCAA Championship from May 16-21 at Omni La Costa Resort.
Following their first NCAA Regionals appearance in 14 years, CSU will kick off the season at the Folds of Honor tournament from September 9-11 at American Dunes Golf Club in Grand Haven, Michigan. The Rams, one of 11 teams who made it to Regionals last year, will be in the spotlight. The tournament will be televised on the Golf Channel and simulcast on Peacock and Golf Channel’s digital platforms.
Colorado State will also host their own tournament on September 23-24 at Ptarmigan Country Club, where they dominated last year with a 46-under, 818 score. Sofia Torres also made headlines by winning individual medalist honors with a record-breaking 54-hole score of 200.
In the fall season, the Rams will compete in the Ron Moore Intercollegiate in Denver (Oct. 4-6) and head to Hawaii (Oct. 21-23).
The spring schedule includes trips to Arizona and the southeast for preparation leading up to the Mountain West Championship at Mission Hills Country Club from April 15-17.
Colorado State is aiming for consecutive NCAA Regionals appearances for the first time since 2000-01 and 2001-02. The Regionals are scheduled for May 5-7, followed by the NCAA Championship from May 16-21 at Omni La Costa Resort.