DURHAM, N.C. – Duke men's golf head coach Bob Heintz has announced the program's schedule for the 2026-27 campaign, his second season leading the Blue Devils. The schedule features 10 regular-season tournaments before postseason play begins with the ACC Championship in April.
The Blue Devils open the season Sept. 12-13 at the Sahalee Players Championship, held at Sahalee Country Club in Sammamish, Washington. Duke then returns home to host the Rod Myers Invitational at Duke University Golf Club on Sept. 21-22.
Duke begins October with the Hamptons Intercollegiate (Oct. 5-6) at Maidstone Club in East Hampton, New York. The Blue Devils then compete in the Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate (Oct. 16-18) in Alpharetta, Georgia, before wrapping up the fall schedule at The Preserve Golf Club Collegiate (Oct. 26-27) in Carmel Valley, California.
The spring campaign starts Feb. 7-9 at the Dorado Beach Collegiate, played on the East Course at TPC Dorado Beach in Dorado, Puerto Rico. Duke returns to the West Coast the following week for The Prestige (Feb. 15-17), contested on the Greg Norman Course at PGA WEST in La Quinta, California.
The Blue Devils visit Florida for The Hayt (March 6-8) at Sawgrass Country Club in Ponte Vedra Beach before competing in the Johnnie-O at Sea Island (March 15-16) at Sea Island Golf Club's Seaside Course in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
Duke concludes the regular season at the Tar Heel Intercollegiate (April 10-11), hosted at Finley Golf Club in Chapel Hill.
The postseason begins with the ACC Championship, scheduled for April 22-26 at Maridoe Golf Club in Dallas, Texas. NCAA Regional competition follows May 17-19 at sites to be announced before the NCAA Championship returns to Omni La Costa Resort & Spa's North Course in Carlsbad, California, May 28-June 2.
The Blue Devils are coming off one of the strongest campaigns in program history during Heintz's first season at the helm in 2025-26. Duke recorded seven top-five finishes, including a victory at the Rod Myers Invitational and four runner-up performances, while advancing through NCAA Regional competition and placing 13th at the NCAA Championship, the program's best national finish since 2018.
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