URI Golf Releases 2025 Fall Schedule
The University of Rhode Island golf team has released their 2025 fall schedule.
The Rams are coming off a five-win season in 2024-25 and a postseason appearance in the National Golf Invitational.
The 2025 fall schedule sets the Rams up with some of the best competition and courses in the country.
“The men on the team have earned the right to a more challenging schedule. Last year was wonderful for us in so many ways but we need more leadership throughout the lineup and need to work even harder if we want to make it to the postseason again,” said URI Head Coach Gregg Burke.

Overall, the 2025 fall schedule includes six tournaments from September thru October.
The Schedule
URI opens the 2025-26 campaign on September 8-9 at the Sacred Heart Fall Classic at Great River Golf Club.
“We start at Great River. Sacred Heart coach Matt McGreevy is one of the truly good guys in college golf and he has been very good to us over the years. We wanted to be there when he moved his tournament to a new date,” said Burke.
Last season, URI entered players as individuals for the event, but this year will play as a team.
Following that season opener, Rhody will play in the Ryan Lee Memorial Collegiate on September 22-23 and then the UConn Invitational at GreatHorse from September 28-30.
Rhody will enter the UConn Invitational as the defending champions.
“We return to GreatHorse and, again, we will be in the very tough position of defending. GreatHorse is a top-10 golf facility in New England and Billy Downes, the head golf professional, is as good as it gets. We love going there and always appreciate how UConn runs the tournament,” said Burke.
That concludes the September schedule for Rhody.
Once October hits, URI will hit the road for three events outside of New England.
The Rams will begin on October 13-14 with he Moraine Intercollegiate in Ohio, then the Nassau Intercollegiate in New York from October 20-21, and the newly added Wykagyl Intercollegiate from October 27-28.
“This year we added the Moraine and Wykagyl while also sending the entire team to Great River (we sent three individuals last year). N.C. State, where we were rained out a year ago after being in second place, is not running a tournament this year, thus the Moraine,” said Burke.
He continues, “Wykagyl replaces the Metropolitan, which we won. And we are not playing in the match play tournament at Ledgemont, which we also won last year. Clearly this is a tougher schedule than a year ago, but we want it that way. When the spring schedule comes out, you’ll see as demanding a schedule as we’ve had in a very long time.”
URI’s spring schedule has not been released yet.