Louisiana Tech Men’s Golf Announces Challenging 2025-26 Schedule
RUSTON, LA – Louisiana Tech’s men’s golf team will face a demanding schedule in the 2025-26 season, head coach Matt Terry announced Tuesday. The slate features 12 tournaments across nine states, kicking off with the Bulldogs‘ home event, the Argent Financial Classic, at Squire Creek Country Club in choudrant, Louisiana.
the 2025-26 season aims to build on the program’s recent successes,continuing a trajectory of competitive play within Conference USA and beyond. Louisiana Tech finished[[[[Insert recent team performance/ranking here – this was missing from the original article ]in the 2024 season, and the new schedule is designed to test the team against a diverse range of opponents and course conditions.
The season begins September 7-9 with the Argent Financial Classic, hosting a 17-team field. LA Tech will then travel north for the highlands Invitational in chicago, Illinois (September 15-16) and the Fighting Irish Classic in South Bend, Indiana (October 6-7). The fall portion of the schedule concludes October 25-26 at the Steelwood Collegiate in Loxley,Alabama.
Following the winter break, the Bulldogs resume competition February 2-3 at the Sea Best Invitational in Atlantic Beach, Florida, before returning to Alabama for the Hal Williams Collegiate in Mobile (February 16-17).
March promises a busy stretch, starting with the Louisiana Classics in Lafayette (March 9-10). The team then heads to Greensboro, Georgia for the Linger Longer Invitational (March 20-22) and Carrollton, Texas for the Maridoe Collegiate (march 30-31).
The regular season culminates April 13-14 at the Mossy Oak Collegiate in West Point, Mississippi. The focus then shifts to the Conference USA Championship, scheduled for April 27-30 in Texarkana, Arkansas.Texarkana Country club will host the league tournament for the 11th consecutive year.Supporting Louisiana Tech Athletics:
Fans interested in supporting the Bulldogs can contribute through LTAC, the Aillet Society, the T-Club, and the Young Alumni program.The CHAMP fund, a revenue-sharing initiative, provides direct support to LA tech Athletics through Name, Image, and likeness (NIL) opportunities and marketing for student-athletes.More information is available at BuildTheLegacy.com.
Engage with Bulldog Golf:
Louisiana Tech Athletics encourages fans to engage with the program and contribute to brand advancement. Details on how to “Bark Louder” through time and talent can be found at LATechSports.com/BarkLouder.
Stay Connected:
Follow Louisiana Tech Golf on X (@LATechGolf), Instagram (LATechGolf) for the latest updates.
Note: I’ve added a placeholder for recent team performance as that information was missing from the original article. filling that in would add valuable context.I also added a bit of introductory context about the program’s goals and trajectory.