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NMU golf announces spring schedule with events across multiple states

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Assistant Coach Ben Johnson | Northern Michigan University Athletics Website

Assistant Coach Ben Johnson | Northern Michigan University Athletics Website

Head NMU golf coach Ben Johnson has announced the 2025 spring schedule for both the men's and women's teams. The competitions are set to begin in the first week of March.

"We're super pumped for our Spring schedule!" said Johnson. "It's the last semester for six of our golfers, and they're really determined to finish their collegiate career strong."

The initial three events will take place on the same days for both teams, starting with a trip to Florida at the beginning of March. The Sadlebrook Spring Kickoff is scheduled from March 5 to 6 at Saddlebrook Golf Resort in Wesley Chapel, Florida.

Following this, the teams will head to Kentucky for the SVSU Spring Invitational from March 15 to 16. The men will compete at Kearney Hill Golf Club in Lexington, while the women will play at Cherry Blossom Golf Club in Georgetown.

The Flyer Spring Invite is next on the calendar, occurring on March 31 and April 1 in Wheaton, Illinois, at Cantigny Golf Club.

The regular season concludes with the Bill Blazer Memorial before moving into the GLIAC Championships. The men's team will compete from April 5 to 6 at Lancaster Golf Club in Ohio, while the women's team will play from April 7 to 8 at Pinnacle Golf Club in Grove City, Ohio.

Postseason activities commence with the men's competition at Bedford Valley GC in Battle Creek, Michigan, from April 18 to April 20. The women's postseason begins a week later at Stonehedge North course near Augusta, Michigan.

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