Tournament Details:
Dates: March 27-29, 2026
Location: Sunset, S.C.
Course: The Reserve at Lake Keowee
Par / Yardage: Par 72 | 6,386 yards
Format: 54 Holes (18 holes each day)
Sunday: Final round 9:30 a.m. shotgun start
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Clemson, S.C. - Clemson women’s golf returns home this weekend to host the Clemson Invitational at The Reserve at Lake Keowee, its final regular-season event before postseason play begins.
The three-day tournament will feature 18 holes each day, with traditional tee times on Friday and Saturday before a shotgun start closes the event Sunday. The 16-team field includes multiple Power Four programs and several teams Clemson has already seen during the spring season.
ON THE SCORECARD
Clemson enters the weekend coming off a sixth-place finish at the Briar’s Creek Invitational, where the Tigers closed with an even-par final round after weather shortened the event to 36 holes.
Aitana Tuesta and Sydney Roberts continue to lead the way for Clemson, each finishing tied for eighth at Briar’s Creek. The duo has been a steady presence throughout the spring, consistently keeping Clemson in contention.
Through nine events this season, Clemson has recorded five top-five finishes and two team victories.
TOURNAMENT FIELD
The Clemson Invitational features a 16-team field that includes:
Clemson, Arkansas, Vanderbilt, Ole Miss, Florida, Ohio State, Michigan State, College of Charleston, Virginia Tech, Maryland, Kent State, Princeton, UNC Wilmington, Tennessee, LSU and Miami.
LINEUP & TEE TIMES – ROUND 1 (All Times ET)
Clemson will be paired with Arkansas, Vanderbilt, and Ole Miss for Friday's opening round:
Isabella Rawl – 9:00 a.m. | Hole 1
Sarah Uebelhart – 9:10 a.m. | Hole 1
Juliette Demeaux – 9:20 a.m. | Hole 1
Sydney Roberts – 9:30 a.m. | Hole 1
Aitana Tuesta – 9:40 a.m. | Hole 1
Individuals:
Ivy Schulze – 9:50 a.m. | Hole 1
Keya Naik – 9:50 a.m. | Hole 1
Claire Green – 9:50 a.m. | Hole 1
ABOUT THE EVENT
The Clemson Invitational serves as Clemson’s home event and final regular-season tune-up before postseason play, bringing a national-caliber field to The Reserve at Lake Keowee.
It is one of the premier courses in the region, the event combines a championship-level setup with a full tournament atmosphere, as teams compete on a challenging 6,386-yard layout overlooking Lake Keowee.