ATHENS, Ga. — The Georgia women’s golf team will begin postseason play on Friday morning when the Bulldogs tee of in the SEC Championships at Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Fla.
Location: Belleair, Fla.
Yardage: Par 70; 6,057 Yards
Format: 54 holes of stroke play from Friday-Sunday, with individual champion determined following third round. Top 8 teams in stroke play will advance to seeded bracket for match play to determine team champion.
Live Scoring: https://gado.gs/secwgolf
Tee Times: Georgia will be paired with golfers from Alabama, LSU and Missouri on Friday, teeing off in 10-minute intervals from No. 10 between 9:00-9:50 a.m.
Georgia Lineup: Karoline Tuttle, Trinity Beth, Gabriella Albert, Sydney Givens, Maria Eidhagen Harrouch. Celine Brovold Sanne as possible substitute.
Tournament Field (16 schools): Alabama, No. 6 Arkansas, No. 8 Auburn, No. 3 Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, No. 21 Ole Miss, No. 16 Mississippi State, Missouri, Oklahoma, No. 23 South Carolina, No. 18 Tennessee, No. 5 Texas, No. 4 Texas A&M and No. 14 Vanderbilt.
Five Fast Facts
• The SEC Championships again feature a stacked field, with half of the top-10 and 10 of the top-25 teams in the nation within the league.
• Three Bulldog golfers have claimed individual titles this season – Sydney Givens at the Schooner Fall Classic, Maria Garcia at The Robbie and Trinity Beth at the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic. Garcia has missed the entire spring season due to an injury.
• Georgia has captured two team titles during the 2025-26 campaign, securing top honors at The Robbie and the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic.
• Two Georgia golfers are Florida natives. Karoline Tuttle is from Lake Mary, and Gabriella Albert is from Delray Beach.
• Georgia owns a league-leading 18 SEC Championships in women’s golf, combining 11 team titles with eight individual medalists.
Head Coach Erika Brennan
On this weekend’s SEC Championships…
“We are encouraged with how our preparation has gone, and it’s great riding that momentum from winning the Liz Murphey last time out. The team is hungry and we are hitting our stride when it matters most. This golf course demands precision and the ability to play confidently and execute – and that’s exactly what we’ve been working on as well as a keen focus on shots around the greens. It’s going to be a wonderful week of golf, and we’re pumped to tee it up.”
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