BOCA RATON, Fla. – Florida Atlantic women's golf will compete in eight events as part of its fall and spring schedule, leading up to the American Conference Championship in Brooksville, Florida, next April.
The fall season will consist of three events, beginning with the Mason Rudolph Invitational hosted by Vanderbilt, Sept.18-20 in Franklin, Tennessee. The Owls travel to Virginia for the Richmond Spider Invitational, Oct.19-20, before returning to the Sunshine State to defend their team and individual title at the FIU Pat Bradley Invitational. In 2025,
Tina Genoulaz won the event in her first collegiate start and led the Owls to a three-shot victory in the team competition.
The spring season begins Feb.1, 2027, as the Owls host the ninth annual CIEE Paradise Invitational. Osprey Point Golf Club will once again serve as the venue. A new event, the Space Coast Classic, hosted by Columbia University and contested in Melbourne, Florida, rounds out February.
After the Gator Invitational hosted by Florida in early March, the Owls head to the desert for the PING/ASU Invitational in Phoenix for the third consecutive year. The final regular event of the spring is the Strutting Gus Shootout, a one-day, 36-hole tournament hosted by Georgia Southern in Statesboro, Georgia.
It all culminates in the American Conference Championship, April 19-21. Southern Hills Plantation in Brooksville, Florida, hosts for the fourth consecutive year. The Owls tied for fourth in 2026, their fourth top-four Conference Championship finish in five years under Head Coach
Heather Bowie Young.
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