THIS WEEK
The University of Iowa men’s golf team is set to travel to Chicago, Illinois to compete in the Highlands Invitational Sept. 15-16 at Chicago Highlands Club.
TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
The 54-hole tournament tees off on Monday and continues Tuesday with 54-holes being played through two days. The start time for the tournament is yet to be announced.
FOLLOW THE ACTION
You can follow this week's action by visiting scoreboard.clippd.com for live scoring. Links can be found on the men's golf schedule page at hawkeyesports.com.
THE FIELD
13 schools will be competing in this year’s Highlands Invitational: Virginia Commonwealth, UTSA, Yale, Loyola Chicago, East Tennessee State, Louisiana, Iowa, Wake Forest, Louisiana Tech, Davidson, Coastal Carolina, DePaul, and Eastern Michigan.
- The first rankings of the 2025-26 season will be published in October.
TOURNAMENT HISTORY
The Hawkeyes competed in the Highlands Invitational in 2023, their second tournament of the season.
- The event made its debut that year, hosted by Wake Forest.
THE COURSE
Spanning 7,490 yards, Chicago Highlands Club is ranked the number one golf course in the state of Illinois and number nine in the country by GolfDigest. GolfDigest also rated hole nine as one of the best hole designs in America. Designed by Arthur Hills, who designed more than 200 golf courses, Chicago Highlands Club is a links-style course with a stunning view of the Chicago skyline.
TJOA'S SEASON DEBUT
Max Tjoa made a strong showing at the Visit Knoxville Collegiate:
- Tied for 10th overall
- Carded 14 birdies (third-most in the field)
- Finished two-under on par 4s (Eighth best in the field)
STRONG SHOWING IN KNOXVILLE
The Hawkeyes made their season debut at the Visit Knoxville Collegiate.
- In the second round, Iowa shot 276, the 14th-best round in school history.
- Gage Messingham tied his career-low round with a 67 in round two.
- Max Tjoa tied his career-low 54-hole score with 208 and carded his second-lowest career round, a 67, in the second round.
- Bennett Warren and Grant Gudgel made their Hawkeye debuts, with their scores counting for all three rounds.
The University of Iowa men’s golf team is set to travel to Chicago, Illinois to compete in the Highlands Invitational Sept. 15-16 at Chicago Highlands Club.
TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
The 54-hole tournament tees off on Monday and continues Tuesday with 54-holes being played through two days. The start time for the tournament is yet to be announced.
FOLLOW THE ACTION
You can follow this week's action by visiting scoreboard.clippd.com for live scoring. Links can be found on the men's golf schedule page at hawkeyesports.com.
THE FIELD
13 schools will be competing in this year’s Highlands Invitational: Virginia Commonwealth, UTSA, Yale, Loyola Chicago, East Tennessee State, Louisiana, Iowa, Wake Forest, Louisiana Tech, Davidson, Coastal Carolina, DePaul, and Eastern Michigan.
- The first rankings of the 2025-26 season will be published in October.
TOURNAMENT HISTORY
The Hawkeyes competed in the Highlands Invitational in 2023, their second tournament of the season.
- The event made its debut that year, hosted by Wake Forest.
THE COURSE
Spanning 7,490 yards, Chicago Highlands Club is ranked the number one golf course in the state of Illinois and number nine in the country by GolfDigest. GolfDigest also rated hole nine as one of the best hole designs in America. Designed by Arthur Hills, who designed more than 200 golf courses, Chicago Highlands Club is a links-style course with a stunning view of the Chicago skyline.
TJOA'S SEASON DEBUT
Max Tjoa made a strong showing at the Visit Knoxville Collegiate:
- Tied for 10th overall
- Carded 14 birdies (third-most in the field)
- Finished two-under on par 4s (Eighth best in the field)
STRONG SHOWING IN KNOXVILLE
The Hawkeyes made their season debut at the Visit Knoxville Collegiate.
- In the second round, Iowa shot 276, the 14th-best round in school history.
- Gage Messingham tied his career-low round with a 67 in round two.
- Max Tjoa tied his career-low 54-hole score with 208 and carded his second-lowest career round, a 67, in the second round.
- Bennett Warren and Grant Gudgel made their Hawkeye debuts, with their scores counting for all three rounds.
