
Luke Dasher took ninth at the 2021 Schenkel Invitational.
42nd Playing of the Schenkel Invitational Set for March 18-20
3/10/2022 9:19:00 AM | Men's Golf
Thirteen teams in the field are ranked nationally in Golfstat’s top-100.
STATESBORO – The Georgia Southern men's golf program, the Schenkel Invitational Committee and Forest Heights Country Club are set to host the 42nd playing of the Schenkel Invitational March 18-20 at Forest Heights in Statesboro.
Admission is free, and spectators are welcome.
As of March 8, thirteen participating teams are ranked in the top-100 nationally, according to GolfStat. Army, Campbell, Cincinnati (71), College of Charleston (64), FGCU (48), Furman (92), Georgia Southern (59), Iowa (90), Kentucky (72), Middle Tennessee (85), Notre Dame (16), UAB (40), Virginia Tech (63), West Virginia (53) and Wisconsin (98) make up the 15-team field, the most in the tournament since 2015.
Notre Dame's Palmer Jackson (4) is ranked in the top-100 along with Georgia Southern's Ben Carr (9) and Mason Williams (43), UAB's Nick Robillard (68) and Khavish Varadan (76), West Virginia's Mark Goetz (71) and Wisconsin's Griffin Barela (94).
The Eagles have won their home tournament twice with the last victory coming in 2019, and Georgia Southern is the only team in this year's field that has won the event. Kentucky has seven top-5 finishes, and UAB has three. Notre Dame took third in 2019 while Furman (3rd) and FGCU (4th) finished in the top-5 last season.
Kentucky makes its 22nd appearance, the most of any team in the field except for the host Eagles, and the Wildcats have played in the last 15. Furman plays in its 11th Schenkel and UAB is in its 10th. West Virginia and Wisconsin are making their first appearance, while Campbell (12th), Cincinnati (11th) and FGCU are playing in their second consecutive Schenkel. Middle Tennessee (7th) and College of Charleston (9th) also competed in the event last season.
The Youth Clinic for boys and girls in elementary, middle school and high school, which has become an annual mainstay of the event, is back again this season and scheduled for Wednesday, March 16, from 4:30-6 p.m. at Forest Heights.
The practice round for competitors is Thursday, and the first round of the tournament is scheduled for Friday with teams teeing off the first and 10th holes beginning at 9 a.m. The second round is slated for Saturday starting at 9 a.m., and the third and final round will begin at 8 a.m. Sunday. The trophy ceremony is expected to be at approximately 3 p.m. Sunday.
Admission is free, and spectators are welcome.
As of March 8, thirteen participating teams are ranked in the top-100 nationally, according to GolfStat. Army, Campbell, Cincinnati (71), College of Charleston (64), FGCU (48), Furman (92), Georgia Southern (59), Iowa (90), Kentucky (72), Middle Tennessee (85), Notre Dame (16), UAB (40), Virginia Tech (63), West Virginia (53) and Wisconsin (98) make up the 15-team field, the most in the tournament since 2015.
Notre Dame's Palmer Jackson (4) is ranked in the top-100 along with Georgia Southern's Ben Carr (9) and Mason Williams (43), UAB's Nick Robillard (68) and Khavish Varadan (76), West Virginia's Mark Goetz (71) and Wisconsin's Griffin Barela (94).
The Eagles have won their home tournament twice with the last victory coming in 2019, and Georgia Southern is the only team in this year's field that has won the event. Kentucky has seven top-5 finishes, and UAB has three. Notre Dame took third in 2019 while Furman (3rd) and FGCU (4th) finished in the top-5 last season.
Kentucky makes its 22nd appearance, the most of any team in the field except for the host Eagles, and the Wildcats have played in the last 15. Furman plays in its 11th Schenkel and UAB is in its 10th. West Virginia and Wisconsin are making their first appearance, while Campbell (12th), Cincinnati (11th) and FGCU are playing in their second consecutive Schenkel. Middle Tennessee (7th) and College of Charleston (9th) also competed in the event last season.
The Youth Clinic for boys and girls in elementary, middle school and high school, which has become an annual mainstay of the event, is back again this season and scheduled for Wednesday, March 16, from 4:30-6 p.m. at Forest Heights.
The practice round for competitors is Thursday, and the first round of the tournament is scheduled for Friday with teams teeing off the first and 10th holes beginning at 9 a.m. The second round is slated for Saturday starting at 9 a.m., and the third and final round will begin at 8 a.m. Sunday. The trophy ceremony is expected to be at approximately 3 p.m. Sunday.
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