The Fort Lewis College men's and women's golf teams are set to compete in the 2026 RMAC Championships at Boulder Creek Golf Club from April 19-21. This marks the fourth consecutive year the event has taken place at this venue, which features a combination of unique nine-hole courses. The women's competition kicks off at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday, followed by the men at 10 a.m. Last season, the women's team achieved a program-best fifth place, while the men's team finished tied for fourth.

By the Numbers
  • The men's course is 7,428 yards long, with a rating of 75.8 and a slope of 142.
  • The women's course spans 6,055 yards, with a rating of 68.0 and a slope of 117.
State of Play
  • The women's team had a strong performance last year, finishing fifth with a score of 905 (+41).
  • The men's team finished T-4 with a score of 847 (-17), just one stroke off third place.
What's Next

The teams aim to improve upon last year鈥檚 performances, with key players like Peyton Gibby and Jordan Jennings expected to lead their respective squads. Strategies will focus on maximizing strengths on the varied course layouts to achieve better overall scores.

Bottom Line

As both teams gear up for the RMAC Championships, their prior performances suggest potential for growth, particularly for the women aiming to surpass last year's fifth-place finish. Strong leadership and individual achievements will be pivotal for their success in the tournament.