Women’s Golf Starts Spring at Camp Lejeune Intercollegiate Golf Championships

Women’s Golf Starts Spring at Camp Lejeune Intercollegiate Golf Championships

BOSTON – Suffolk women's golf heads to Jacksonville, North Carolina, this weekend, April 4-6, to get its 2025 spring season underway at the Camp Lejeune Intercollegiate Golf Championship at the Paradise Point Golf Course on the Marine Corps Base at Camp Lejeune. 

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ABOUT THE CAMP LEJEUNE INTERCOLLEGIATE GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
The Camp Lejeune Intercollegiate Golf Championship, hosted at the Paradise Point Golf Course on the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in Jacksonville, North Carolina, is in its 51st year overall with a women's division for the second straight season.  

SUFFOLK AT THE CAMP LEJEUNE INTERCOLLEGIATE GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

  • Suffolk played out of the Northeast for the first time at the Camp Lejeune Intercollege Golf Championship a year ago.
  • The Rams finished eighth in the 11-team field with a three-day team card of 1009. 
  • Brooke Bugajewski finished 31st with a 351 and Ella Torsleff's 272 was good for 46th. 

THE FIELD
Suffolk is one of a 11 women's team to compete in the three-day, 54-hole event. Joining the Rams in the Tar Heel State in the invite-only event is Averett, Babson, Bridgewater College, Husson, Meredith, Oglethorpe, Pfeiffer, Shenandoah, Virigina Wesleyan and York College of Pennsylvania. 

THE COURSE
Paradise Point Golf Course was designed by George Cobb, a world renowned golf architect and former Marine. Paradise Point Golf Course has two golf courses, the Scarlet, an 18-hole course with par of 70, and the Gold. The women's division at the 2024 Lejeune Intercollegiate Golf Championship will compete on the Scarlet Course. 

SUFFOLK'S SCHEDULE
Upon its return to the Northeast, Suffolk is set to take its talents to the Cortland Martain/Wallace Invitational next weekend, April 12-13, at the Cortland Country Club in Cortland, New York.