
Purdue Fort Wayne, Visit Fort Wayne, Sycamore Hills to Host 2027 NCAA Women's Golf Regional
10/2/2024 1:10:00 PM | General
INDIANAPOLIS - The NCAA announced on Wednesday (Oct. 2) that Fort Wayne was designated as the host city for the 2027 Division I Women's Golf Regional.
Purdue Fort Wayne, in conjunction with Visit Fort Wayne and Sycamore Hills Golf Club, will serve as the host school for the Division I postseason event on May 10-12, 2027.
"As the only NCAA Division I school in the region, we have the opportunity to help bring major events like NCAA postseason competition to the city," Purdue Fort Wayne Director of Athletics Kelley Hartley Hutton said. "These events not only raise the visibility of Purdue Fort Wayne, but also help position Allen County as a major sports destination. We're proud to play our part to bring visitors to the region and provide a first-class championship experience."
Fort Wayne will serve as one of six regional sites feeding into the national championship. Twelve teams and six individual qualifiers will play at each of the six regionals and the top five teams and top individual not on one of the advancing teams from each regional will move on to the national championship.
"We are honored and excited to once again welcome NCAA events to our community and are confident that athletes and fans alike will have an excellent experience here just as they've had for the past six years during the Division III Men's Basketball Championships," Visit Fort Wayne Director of Sales Nicolle Campbell said. "One of the initial goals of our 10-year Tourism Master Plan is setting up Fort Wayne and Allen County to be a national sports event destination. Winning these NCAA events with the support of our partners at Purdue Fort Wayne and Sycamore Hills Golf Club is a perfect way to launch Fort Wayne toward the realization of that goal."
The 54-hole regional will take place at Sycamore Hills Golf Club, one of the best golf facilities in the area.
"Throughout our 35-year history, Sycamore Hills has been committed to fostering the growth of the next generation of golf professionals," Sycamore Hills Golf Club general manager and chief operating officer Christopher J. Hampton said. "We are honored to continue this tradition by hosting the NCAA Division I Women's Golf Regional. This event will not only showcase the exceptional talent of these young athletes but also highlight the vibrant golf community and world-class facilities that Fort Wayne has to offer, further solidifying the region's reputation as a premier golf destination."
In addition to the 2027 Division I Women's Golf Regional, Fort Wayne was selected as the host city for the 2027 and 2028Â Division II Men's and Women's Basketball Championships in this bid cycle.
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Purdue Fort Wayne, in conjunction with Visit Fort Wayne and Sycamore Hills Golf Club, will serve as the host school for the Division I postseason event on May 10-12, 2027.
"As the only NCAA Division I school in the region, we have the opportunity to help bring major events like NCAA postseason competition to the city," Purdue Fort Wayne Director of Athletics Kelley Hartley Hutton said. "These events not only raise the visibility of Purdue Fort Wayne, but also help position Allen County as a major sports destination. We're proud to play our part to bring visitors to the region and provide a first-class championship experience."
Fort Wayne will serve as one of six regional sites feeding into the national championship. Twelve teams and six individual qualifiers will play at each of the six regionals and the top five teams and top individual not on one of the advancing teams from each regional will move on to the national championship.
"We are honored and excited to once again welcome NCAA events to our community and are confident that athletes and fans alike will have an excellent experience here just as they've had for the past six years during the Division III Men's Basketball Championships," Visit Fort Wayne Director of Sales Nicolle Campbell said. "One of the initial goals of our 10-year Tourism Master Plan is setting up Fort Wayne and Allen County to be a national sports event destination. Winning these NCAA events with the support of our partners at Purdue Fort Wayne and Sycamore Hills Golf Club is a perfect way to launch Fort Wayne toward the realization of that goal."
The 54-hole regional will take place at Sycamore Hills Golf Club, one of the best golf facilities in the area.
"Throughout our 35-year history, Sycamore Hills has been committed to fostering the growth of the next generation of golf professionals," Sycamore Hills Golf Club general manager and chief operating officer Christopher J. Hampton said. "We are honored to continue this tradition by hosting the NCAA Division I Women's Golf Regional. This event will not only showcase the exceptional talent of these young athletes but also highlight the vibrant golf community and world-class facilities that Fort Wayne has to offer, further solidifying the region's reputation as a premier golf destination."
In addition to the 2027 Division I Women's Golf Regional, Fort Wayne was selected as the host city for the 2027 and 2028Â Division II Men's and Women's Basketball Championships in this bid cycle.
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