WASHINGTON – The Georgetown University women's golf team has released its 2023 fall schedule, presented by MedStar Health that features four tournaments and closing with the inaugural St Andrews Links Collegiate Presented by TopGolf and World Wide Technology, to be held at the historic Old Course in St Andrews, Scotland in October. While the remaining three tournaments will offer some familiarity to the program, the squad itself welcomes five newcomers to go along with a pair of returners.
ABOUT THE SCHEDULE
- The Hoyas open the season at the William & Mary Invitational, held at the Kingsmill Resort. The Hoyas played at the same location last spring with returners Megan Gormley and Angela Lee both seeing action and Gormley tying for second place.
- Georgetown will return to the Princeton Invitational, again held at the Springdale Golf Club in Princeton, New Jersey. As a team in 2022, the Hoyas finished tied for third and had a trio of athletes among the top 15, including Gormley (T4) and Lee (T14).
- New on the slate for the Hoyas will be the UNCG Invitational, held at the Forest Oaks Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina. The two-day tournament will be the first in October for the Blue & Gray.
- Georgetown closes its fall slate with the inaugural St Andrews Links Collegiate Presented by TopGolf and World Wide Technology, to be held at the historic Old Course in St Andrews, Scotland, this October 23-25.The event will feature both the men's and women's golf programs from Georgetown, University of North Carolina, University of Notre Dame and Vanderbilt. The event features two days of stroke play on the Jubilee Course followed by a day of medal match play on the Old Course at St Andrews.
2023 GEORGETOWN WOMEN'S GOLF FALL SCHEDULE PRESENTED BY MEDSTAR HEALTH
Sept. 11-12
William & Mary Invitational
Kingsmill Resort
Williamsburg, Virginia
Sept. 16-17
Princeton Invitational
Springdale Golf Club
Princeton, New Jersey
Oct. 9-10
UNCG Invitational
Forest Oaks Country Club
Greensboro, North Carolina
Oct. 23-25
St Andrews Links Collegiate
Links at St Andrews
St Andrews, Scotland