Florida State University Athletics
TALLAHASSEE – The No. 10 Florida State men’s golf team travels north to play in the Lewis Chitengwa Invitational, running from April 14-15 at the Birdwood Golf Course in Charlottesville, Virginia.
The final tournament before the postseason will begin on Monday at 8:30 a.m. with a shotgun start for 36 holes. On Tuesday, the teams will play 18 holes, starting at 8:30 a.m.
Live scoring will be available on Clippd.
Lewis Chitengwa Invitational
No. 10 Florida State
No. 11 Virginia
Arkansas
FGCU
Clemson
Liberty
Loyola
Maryland
Northwestern
North Florida
Texas State
Toledo
The Last Time Out
No. 11 Florida State finished third at the Valspar Collegiate behind a score of 22-under at the Floridian Golf Club in Palm City, Florida on March 25. FSU produced four top three finishes in as many tries in 2025, and finished ahead of six ranked teams, including top-ranked Auburn, No. 7 Oklahoma and No.8 North Carolina.
Luke Clanton, the top-ranked amateur in the world, led the team, placing seventh with a score of 7-under, 203. Jack Bigham followed in 11th place after posting a career-low, 65 in the final round, finishing the tournament 7-under, 206.
For more information on Florida State men’s golf, visit Instagram (fsumensgolf), X (FSUGolf) and Facebook (FSUMensGolf).
The final tournament before the postseason will begin on Monday at 8:30 a.m. with a shotgun start for 36 holes. On Tuesday, the teams will play 18 holes, starting at 8:30 a.m.
Live scoring will be available on Clippd.
Lewis Chitengwa Invitational
No. 10 Florida State
No. 11 Virginia
Arkansas
FGCU
Clemson
Liberty
Loyola
Maryland
Northwestern
North Florida
Texas State
Toledo
The Last Time Out
No. 11 Florida State finished third at the Valspar Collegiate behind a score of 22-under at the Floridian Golf Club in Palm City, Florida on March 25. FSU produced four top three finishes in as many tries in 2025, and finished ahead of six ranked teams, including top-ranked Auburn, No. 7 Oklahoma and No.8 North Carolina.
Luke Clanton, the top-ranked amateur in the world, led the team, placing seventh with a score of 7-under, 203. Jack Bigham followed in 11th place after posting a career-low, 65 in the final round, finishing the tournament 7-under, 206.
For more information on Florida State men’s golf, visit Instagram (fsumensgolf), X (FSUGolf) and Facebook (FSUMensGolf).
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