The Arkansas women’s golf team has announced its schedule for the 2025-26 season, which includes nine regular season tournaments from August 2025 through March 2026. The postseason will begin with the SEC Championship on April 17, 2026, in Belleair, Florida.
The Razorbacks are coming off a strong 2024-25 campaign. Last season, the team achieved a No. 1 national ranking, secured four tournament wins, produced four All-Americans, finished in the top five at the NCAA Championship and saw sophomore Maria José Marin win the NCAA individual title.
Arkansas will open its new season on August 29 at the Carmel Cup at Pebble Beach. This marks the fourth consecutive year that Arkansas participates in this event and plays under its unique “6 count 5” format.
On September 29, Arkansas will host the Blessings Collegiate Invitational at Blessings Golf Club for a sixth straight year. Participating teams include BYU, Kansas State, Kent State, Louisville, Maryland, Mississippi State, Missouri, UNCG and Washington State. In last year’s event both Arkansas men’s and women’s teams won their respective competitions.
Afterward, Arkansas travels to Tulsa for the Dale McNamara Invitational on October 13. The Razorbacks won this tournament by a margin of 21 strokes last year and Reagan Zibilski earned her first collegiate victory there.
A change from last year’s schedule is seen in late October: instead of competing at the Jackson T. Stephen’s Cup as they did previously, Arkansas will participate in The Ally at Old Waverly hosted by Mississippi State from October 22 to October 24.
Spring competition begins with the Puerto Rico Classic hosted by Purdue on February 23. Both Arkansas and José Marin were winners at this event last season and reclaimed their No.1 spot in the Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) top-25 rankings afterward.
Additional spring tournaments include Chevron Collegiate (February 23-24), Darius Rucker Intercollegiate (March 2-4), Betsy Rawls Invitational (March 16-17) and Clemson Invitational (March 27-29).
Pelican Golf Club remains host of the SEC Championship for a third consecutive year starting April 17. NCAA Regional play opens May 11 with sites including Michigan, North Carolina, Alabama, Stanford, Florida State and Baylor serving as hosts.
The top thirty teams from regionals will advance to compete for a national title at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa beginning May 22.
Other notable dates connected to Arkansas women’s golf are: Walmart NW Arkansas Championship from September 19-21 at Pinnacle Hills Country Club in Rogers; Women’s World Amateur Team Championship held October 1-4 in Singapore; Augusta National Women’s Amateur scheduled April 1-4 in Augusta, Georgia.
For further updates about Arkansas women’s golf activities or results throughout next season fans can follow @RazorbackWGolf on social media.



