• 2018-19 Schedule
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue men's golf head coach Rob Bradley has never shied away from playing a difficult schedule.
It has never been more evident than the 2018-19 schedule released Monday.
The Boilermakers will compete in 11 regular-season events spanning from the Atlantic (Puerto Rico) to Pacific Oceans (Hawai'i), while hitting six states on the mainland.
Purdue opens the season Sept. 9 and 10, at the Gopher Invitational in Maple Plain, Minnesota. The field features national powers Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, New Mexico, North Carolina State, San Diego State and Washington, in addition to committed Big Ten opponents Iowa, Michigan State and Minnesota.
The following week, Purdue heads to prestigious Olympia Fields in suburban Chicago for the Fighting Illini Invitational. Purdue last competed in the event in 2016. That year's field included 12 of the nation's top-32 teams in what figures to be one of the best lineups in the country.
After a one-year hiatus, the Boilermakers head to the Windon Memorial on Sept. 23 and 24, at the Knollwood Club in Lake Forest, Illinois. The Boilermakers won the event in 2015.
For the first time in school history, Purdue travels to Franklin, Tennessee, for the FAMC Intercollegiate on Oct. 7-9. Consisting mostly of southern schools, last year's field included powers Georgia Tech, South Florida, Liberty and Ole Miss.
Purdue returns to Indiana the following weekend for the Chatham Hills Invite in Westfield on Oct. 14 and 15.
The Boilermakers will close out their fall portion of the schedule in paradise, traveling to Hawai'i for the Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational on Oct. 28 to 30. Last year's field included UCLA, Wake Forest, Ole Miss, East Tennessee State, San Diego State, Missouri, Colorado, Washington and Louisville.
The Boilermakers will open the spring season Feb. 8 and 9, looking to defend its title at the Big Ten Match Play Championships in Palm Coast, Florida. Purdue and Michigan State shared the title last year, each finishing with a 3-0-1 record.
The following weekend (Feb. 17-19), Purdue will host the 27th annual Puerto Rico Classic at the Rio Mar Resort in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico. The field is consistently one of the top events in college golf. The Boilermakers finished third last year behind Clemson and Oklahoma and ahead of Georgia Tech, Alabama, Georgia and North Carolina State.
On back-to-back weekends in late March, the Boilermakers will head to Charleston, South Carolina, for the Hootie at Bulls Bay (March 24 – 26) and the John Hayt Collegiate Invitational in Ponta Vedra Beach, Florida (March 31 – April 1).
Purdue closes out the regular season with the Boilermaker Invitational at the Kampen Course on April 13-14. It is the only home meet of the season for the Boilermakers.
The world-renowned Philadelphia Cricket Club will host the 2019 Big Ten Championships on April 26 to 28. The course has hosted several high-profile events and will host the 2020 U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Championship.
NCAA Regionals will be May 13 to 15 at six regional sites across the country: Louisville, Kentucky (University of Louisville Golf Club); Palo Alto, California (Stanford Golf Course); Athens, Georgia (University of Georgia Golf Course); Pullman, Washington (Palouse Ridge Golf Club); Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (TPC Myrtle Beach); Rhodes, Iowa (The Harvester Golf Club).
The NCAA National Championships will be held May 24 to 29 at the Blessing Golf Club in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Bradley returns five of his top six golfers from last year's squad that reached NCAA Regionals for the fifth straight season. The Boilermakers won two team titles last year and posted the second-best, 18-hole team average in school history.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue men's golf head coach Rob Bradley has never shied away from playing a difficult schedule.
It has never been more evident than the 2018-19 schedule released Monday.
The Boilermakers will compete in 11 regular-season events spanning from the Atlantic (Puerto Rico) to Pacific Oceans (Hawai'i), while hitting six states on the mainland.
Purdue opens the season Sept. 9 and 10, at the Gopher Invitational in Maple Plain, Minnesota. The field features national powers Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, New Mexico, North Carolina State, San Diego State and Washington, in addition to committed Big Ten opponents Iowa, Michigan State and Minnesota.
The following week, Purdue heads to prestigious Olympia Fields in suburban Chicago for the Fighting Illini Invitational. Purdue last competed in the event in 2016. That year's field included 12 of the nation's top-32 teams in what figures to be one of the best lineups in the country.
After a one-year hiatus, the Boilermakers head to the Windon Memorial on Sept. 23 and 24, at the Knollwood Club in Lake Forest, Illinois. The Boilermakers won the event in 2015.
For the first time in school history, Purdue travels to Franklin, Tennessee, for the FAMC Intercollegiate on Oct. 7-9. Consisting mostly of southern schools, last year's field included powers Georgia Tech, South Florida, Liberty and Ole Miss.
Purdue returns to Indiana the following weekend for the Chatham Hills Invite in Westfield on Oct. 14 and 15.
The Boilermakers will close out their fall portion of the schedule in paradise, traveling to Hawai'i for the Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational on Oct. 28 to 30. Last year's field included UCLA, Wake Forest, Ole Miss, East Tennessee State, San Diego State, Missouri, Colorado, Washington and Louisville.
The Boilermakers will open the spring season Feb. 8 and 9, looking to defend its title at the Big Ten Match Play Championships in Palm Coast, Florida. Purdue and Michigan State shared the title last year, each finishing with a 3-0-1 record.
The following weekend (Feb. 17-19), Purdue will host the 27th annual Puerto Rico Classic at the Rio Mar Resort in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico. The field is consistently one of the top events in college golf. The Boilermakers finished third last year behind Clemson and Oklahoma and ahead of Georgia Tech, Alabama, Georgia and North Carolina State.
On back-to-back weekends in late March, the Boilermakers will head to Charleston, South Carolina, for the Hootie at Bulls Bay (March 24 – 26) and the John Hayt Collegiate Invitational in Ponta Vedra Beach, Florida (March 31 – April 1).
Purdue closes out the regular season with the Boilermaker Invitational at the Kampen Course on April 13-14. It is the only home meet of the season for the Boilermakers.
The world-renowned Philadelphia Cricket Club will host the 2019 Big Ten Championships on April 26 to 28. The course has hosted several high-profile events and will host the 2020 U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Championship.
NCAA Regionals will be May 13 to 15 at six regional sites across the country: Louisville, Kentucky (University of Louisville Golf Club); Palo Alto, California (Stanford Golf Course); Athens, Georgia (University of Georgia Golf Course); Pullman, Washington (Palouse Ridge Golf Club); Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (TPC Myrtle Beach); Rhodes, Iowa (The Harvester Golf Club).
The NCAA National Championships will be held May 24 to 29 at the Blessing Golf Club in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Bradley returns five of his top six golfers from last year's squad that reached NCAA Regionals for the fifth straight season. The Boilermakers won two team titles last year and posted the second-best, 18-hole team average in school history.