APRIL 18-20, 2025
BIG TEN WOMEN'S GOLF | TEE TIMES | LIVE SCORING
BULLE ROCK GOLF COURSE | DIRECTIONS | VIRTUAL COURSE TOUR | LOCAL WEATHER
BULLE ROCK GOLF COURSE | DIRECTIONS | VIRTUAL COURSE TOUR | LOCAL WEATHER
Bulle Rock Golf Course in Havre de Grace, Maryland, is a proud host of the 2025 Big Ten Women's Golf Championships. Admission and parking for fans is complimentary at the 42nd Championships, teeing off on Friday, April 18, 2025, and concluding on Sunday, April 20. This marks the second consecutive year Bulle Rock will host the conference championship. For the first time, live coverage of the final round will air on Big Ten Network from 1:30-4:30pm ET.
NOTE: Awards ceremony will be conducted on the 18th green immediately following the conclusion of play
Named for the first thoroughbred racehorse brought to North America in the early 18th century, Bulle Rock has consistently been ranked as Maryland’s No. 1 public golf course since opening in 1998. The acclaimed Pete Dye design winds through 235 acres near the intersection of the Susquehanna River and Chesapeake Bay. Bulle Rock hosted five consecutive LPGA Championships (now known as the Women’s PGA Championship) from 2005-09, including Annika Sorenstam’s third consecutive victory in 2005 by three strokes over 15-year old amateur Michelle Wie.
The University of Indiana won its seventh conference title and first since 1998 at the 2024 Big Ten Women’s Golf Championships hosted by Bulle Rocke in Havre De Grace. The Hoosiers (288-285-283=856 [-8]) edged runner-up Michigan State by a single stroke to claim the crown, led by co-individual champion Caroline Craig (69-69-71=209 [-7]).Minnesota's Isabella McCauley (74-71-64=209 [-7]) and Michigan's Monet Chun (73-66-70=209 [-7]) earned co-individual champions as well.
TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE | |
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FRIDAY, APRIL 18 | |
7 a.m. - 6 p.m. ET | Range open for practice |
8:30 a.m. ET | Round 1 tee times begin on No.1 & No. 10 |
10:50 a.m. ET | Final tee time of Round 1, off No. 1 |
SATURDAY, APRIL 19 | |
7 a.m. - 6 p.m. ET | Range open for practice |
8:30 a.m. ET | Round 2 tee times begin on No. 1 & No. 10 |
10:36 a.m. ET | Final tee time of Round 2, off No. 1 |
SUNDAY, APRIL 20 | |
6:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. | Range open for practice |
8:00 a.m. ET | Final round tee times begin on No. 1 & No. 10 |
10:20 a.m. ET | Final tee time of Round 3, off No. 1 |
NOTE: Awards ceremony will be conducted on the 18th green immediately following the conclusion of play
Named for the first thoroughbred racehorse brought to North America in the early 18th century, Bulle Rock has consistently been ranked as Maryland’s No. 1 public golf course since opening in 1998. The acclaimed Pete Dye design winds through 235 acres near the intersection of the Susquehanna River and Chesapeake Bay. Bulle Rock hosted five consecutive LPGA Championships (now known as the Women’s PGA Championship) from 2005-09, including Annika Sorenstam’s third consecutive victory in 2005 by three strokes over 15-year old amateur Michelle Wie.
The University of Indiana won its seventh conference title and first since 1998 at the 2024 Big Ten Women’s Golf Championships hosted by Bulle Rocke in Havre De Grace. The Hoosiers (288-285-283=856 [-8]) edged runner-up Michigan State by a single stroke to claim the crown, led by co-individual champion Caroline Craig (69-69-71=209 [-7]).Minnesota's Isabella McCauley (74-71-64=209 [-7]) and Michigan's Monet Chun (73-66-70=209 [-7]) earned co-individual champions as well.