Women鈥檚 golf caps regular season with RJGA Palm Valley Classic, WT Desert Invitational
The Fort Lewis women's golf team is concluding its regular season with two tournaments: the RJGA Palm Valley Classic on April 3-4 and the WT Desert Invitational on April 6-7. This marks the sixth consecutive year the Skyhawks are participating in the Palm Valley Classic, where they previously placed 19th. The team, including Dimery Plewe and three others, will compete against a tough field of 27 teams, featuring several top-ranked programs. Following these events, they will gear up for the 2026 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Championships on April 19-21.
By the Numbers- 27 teams competing at the RJGA Palm Valley Classic, with 9 ranked in the top 50 nationally.
- Canyon Course at the WT Desert Invitational measures 6,836 yards with a slope rating of 137.
- Fort Lewis finished 19th last year at the Palm Valley Classic with a score of 627 (+51).
- The team is participating in back-to-back tournaments, showcasing depth with four golfers alongside Plewe.
After the tournaments in April, the Skyhawks will shift their focus to the 2026 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Championships, aiming for a strong performance to close the season.
Bottom LineThis weekend鈥檚 tournaments are critical for Fort Lewis as they seek to improve their standings and build momentum before heading into the conference championship. A successful outing could set the stage for a strong finish to the season.
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