Greenville, September 4, 2025
News Summary
The East Carolina men’s golf team is set to commence its 2025 season, featuring a talented mix of returning players and newcomers. With a packed schedule of 11 exciting events, the team will kick off its season at the Myrtle Beach Golf Trips Intercollegiate from September 7 to 9. Greenville will host the Ironwood Collegiate Classic later in September, and as the spring approaches, the Pirates will compete in various prestigious tournaments. The team is eager to build momentum with strong leadership from experienced players and dynamic new talent.
Greenville Welcomes Back the East Carolina Men’s Golf Team for 2025 Season
Excitement is in the air as the East Carolina men’s golf team gears up to kick off its much-anticipated 2025 season! These talented athletes are ready to hit the green with a mixed roster that combines returning players and fresh faces. The team is looking to compete in 11 events this season, a schedule packed with thrilling tournaments that promise to keep fans on the edge of their seats.
A Busy Fall Ahead
The season is set to launch from September 7 to 9 at the scenic Myrtle Beach Golf Trips Intercollegiate. With the stunning views and challenging course, this event serves as the perfect opening act. Following that, the Pirates will showcase their skills at the Temple Invitational in Philadelphia, P.A., on September 22-23. Greenville will then play host as the team returns home for the Ironwood Collegiate Classic on September 29-30 at Ironwood Golf and Country Club.
As the fall season progresses, the competition will only get tougher. The lineup includes the Elon Phoenix Invitational on October 13-14 and the ODU/Kilmarlic Challenge in beautiful Kitty Hawk from October 26-28. With two home tournaments in the fall, fans can rally behind the Pirates and enjoy the camaraderie of supporting their local team.
Spring Season Excitement
After a busy fall, the Pirates won’t be resting on their laurels. The spring season boasts tournaments in South Carolina, beginning with the Wexford Intercollegiate on February 16-17. The team will also take part in the Cleveland Golf Palmetto Invitational on March 9-10. Not to forget, they’re all set to host the ECU Intercollegiate at Brook Valley Country Club on March 16-17, providing more opportunities for fans to cheer for their team!
As they charge through March, the Pirates will be seen competing in the Cutter Creek Intercollegiate in Snow Hill from March 27-29, culminating the regular season with the Gile-Spratley Collegiate on April 6-7 in Richmond, Virginia. After all that hard work, the team aims to showcase their skills at the American Athletic Conference Championships from April 27-29 in sunny Sarasota, Florida. Following that, the NCAA Regionals are on the calendar for May 18-20, leading up to the grand finale: the NCAA Championships at the Omni La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, California from May 23-28.
Player Insights
The team is looking good this year with a strong core of seven returning players from last season. Fans can expect seniors Philip Linberg Bondestad and Davis DeLille to take the lead with their extensive experience and leadership. Juniors Adam Lennermark, Drew O’Neal, and Nathan O’Neal add depth to the roster, while sophomores Luke Mosley and Holden Rucker are eager to build on the lessons they learned over the past year.
With promising newcomers like freshmen Oscar Crowe and Josh Davies, the Pirates are looking to make a splash this season. These newcomers bring fresh energy and skills that could make a significant impact as the team navigates a challenging schedule.
With the goal of building momentum in the fall and peaking for the conference tournament, excitement is high for the East Carolina men’s golf team as they prepare to swing into action for the 2025 season. Mark your calendars and prepare to join the fun as the Pirates take to the greens for what promises to be an exhilarating year ahead!
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