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

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

BOSTON – Suffolk women's golf is off to Jacksonville, North Carolina this weekend, April 10-12, to get its 2026 spring season underway at the Camp Lejeune Intercollegiate Golf Championship at the Paradise Point Golf Course on the Marine Corps Base at Camp Lejeune.

FOLLOW ALONG 
Fans can stay connected with the 2025 CNE Women's Golf Championship with live scoring availablehere and coverage of the final two holes on Championship Sunday streaming live on NSN here.

SUFFOLK AT THE CAMP LEJEUNE INTERCOLLEGIATE GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

  • Suffolk has played out of the Northeast twice, both times at the Camp Lejeune Intercollege Golf Championship. 
  • Last year, the Rams finished sixth in the 11-team field with a three-day team card of 971. 
  • Brooke Bugajewski has shot a 240 and 251 on the course, while Krisna Mahendran competed at the event for the first time a year ago and put together a 240. 

THE FIELD
Suffolk is one of 11 women's teams to compete in the three-day, 54-hole event. Joining the Rams in the Tar Heel State in the invite-only tournament is Averett, Bridgewater State, Husson, Meredith, Oglethorpe, Penn State Altoona, Pfeiffer, Roanoke, Shenandoah, Stevenson and Virginia Wesleyan. 

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 will take its talents to Rockledge Golf Club in West Hartford, Connecticut for the Hartford/Trinity Invitational.