GOODYEAR, Ariz. – Marshall Men’s Golf takes part in its first team event of the Spring 2025 schedule when the Herd heads to Goodyear, Arizona, for the Loyola Intercollegiate, which starts on Sunday.
The 54-hole event features 18 holes each day at the gorgeous Palm Valley Golf Club with action starting at 9:45 a.m. ET/7:45 a.m. MT each day.
“We are excited to start the team portion of our season out at Palm Valley,” Marshall Men’s Golf coach Matt Grobe said. “It is a beautiful course and the layout is one our players will like. We look forward to great competition this week in Arizona.”
Action gets started on Sunday with the first 18 holes as 19 teams take aim at the 2025 Loyola Intercollegiate crown.
Scheduled to compete for Marshall is Ryan Bilby, J.F. Aber, Cameron Jarvis, Clayton Thomas and Joseph Kalaskey. Andrew Wyss will compete as an individual.
For live scoring of the 2025 Loyola Intercollegiate, please click HERE.
The 2025 loyola Intercollegiate
Course: Palm Valley Golf Club | Goodyear, Ariz.
Par/Yardage: Par-72 / 7,015 yards
Scheduled to compete for Marshall: Ryan Bilby, J.F. Aber, Cameron Jarvis, Clayton Thomas, Joseph Kalaskey, Andrew Wyss**
** = competing as individual
Teams participating: Marshall, Loyola (Md.), Boise State, Bucknell, Fairfield, George Washington, Gonzaga, Howard, Middle Tennessee, Missouri State, North Dakota State, Northern Colorado, Omaha, Richmond, Siena, SIU Edwardsville, South Dakota, Toledo, UT-Martin
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