Where is the Seahawk Intercollegiate held?
The tournament is held at the Country Club of Landfall’s Nicklaus Course in Wilmington, N.C.
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The Seahawk Intercollegiate golf tournament, hosted by UNC Wilmington (UNCW), is set to take place from March 30-31 at the Country Club of Landfall's Nicklaus Course. This year's competition includes No. 26 Duke University, George Washingto...
UNCW has a strong history in the Seahawk Intercollegiate, having won the tournament six times, including last year's event. Duke is the only other team in the field with a tournament championship, winning in 2016.
Duke's lineup features Bryan Kim, ranked sixth individually nationally, along with Ollie Mukherjee, Ethan Evans, William Love, and Daniel Choi. John Hiller, Charles Nelson, Sam Mukherjee, and Alexander Weinberg will compete as individuals for Duke.
GW's lineup includes Maxime Lam, Manuel Barbachano, Philippe Thorin, Evan Eichenlaub, and Adam Bencik. GW's Evan Eichenlaub recently finished in a tie for fourth at the Babygrande Donald Ross Collegiate.
The tournament is held at the Country Club of Landfall’s Nicklaus Course in Wilmington, N.C.
March 30-31, 2026.
Yes, admission is free.
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