Fresh off the program’s first-ever SEC championship last season, Mississippi State women’s golf has locked in its 2024-25 schedule, which features several marquee tournaments.

Head coach Charlie Ewing’s squad will begin their campaign at the Carmel Cup at the renowned Pebble Beach Golf Links on Aug. 30. The course, which has featured seven U.S. Open Championships, hosted its first U.S. Women’s Open Championship in 2023.
On Sept. 20, State will then return to the Mason Rudolph Championship for the first time since 2022, which saw that year’s squad take home the team title. On Sept. 30, the team will return to the Blessings Collegiate Invitational for the third straight year. Like the Mason Rudolph, the Bulldogs took home the 2022 team title, while senior and world No. 1 amateur Julia Lopez Ramirez won the individual title after a stellar performance. Last year’s Blessings saw State finish second in a weather-shortened tournament.
MSU will conclude its fall season with its home tournament, The Ally, scheduled for Oct. 21 at Old Waverly Golf Club. The Bulldogs finished runner up in West Point last season after a career-best tournament from Surapa Janthamunee.
Additionally, the Bulldogs have five tournaments scheduled for spring in preparation for postseason play. Leading off, the Bulldogs will participate in the UCF Challenge on Feb. 2nd, followed by a first-time appearance in the Chevron Collegiate on Feb. 24 in Humble, Texas.
The Bulldogs will then make back-to-back trips to South Carolina to compete in the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate on March 3rd and the Old Barnwell Match Play tournament on March 17. Last season at the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate, Julia Lopez Ramriez set a record for the lowest round in the history of the event after she shot 7-under in the final round to earn co-medalist honors.
MSU will wrap up the regular season with their first appearance in the Charles Schwab Collegiate on March 24 in Ft. Worth, Texas. From there, the Bulldogs will look to defend their individual and team titles at the SEC Championship, scheduled for April 16-20 at the Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Fla..
Philip Poe is sports editor.
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