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Alabama Announces 2022-23 Men’s Golf Schedule

The Crimson Tide slate will consist of four tournaments in the fall and as many as eight in the spring

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – A­­­labama men's golf head coach Jay Seawell officially announced the 2022-23 schedule on Tuesday, which features four fall and, including postseason, as many as eight spring events throughout the upcoming campaign.

Fall Schedule Highlights

  • The Crimson Tide will open the season Sept. 9-10 when it competes at the Rod Meyers Invitational, hosted by Duke
  • For a second straight year, Alabama welcome conference teams to Birmingham for the SEC Match Play event, hosted by Jerry Pate on Sept. 25-27
  • Other fall tournaments include the Olympia Fields CC/Fighting Illini Invitational (Sept. 16-18) and the Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate (Oct. 21-23)
Spring Schedule Highlights

  • The spring campaign opens Feb. 5-6 at the John Hayt Intercollegiate
  • The Tide will play an addition four regular season tournaments before beginning postseason play, including the Watersound Invitational (Feb. 19-21), Cabo Collegiate (March 5-7), Linger Longer Invitational (March 19-21) and Mossy Oak Collegiate (April 2-3)
  • Postseason play begins April 19-23 at the SEC Championships in Sea Island Ga., followed by NCAA Regionals (May 15-17)
  • For a third consecutive year, the NCAA Championships will be played at Grayhawk Country Club in Scottsdale, Ariz., May 26-31

Get all the latest information on the team by following @AlabamaMGolf on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. General athletic news can be found @UA_Athletics on Twitter and Instagram and Alabama Athletics on Facebook.

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