After a strong season-opening victory, the Commodores travel to The Honors Course aiming to secure a second-straight win in the 2025-26 campaign.
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. | Vanderbilt men’s golf is off to a hot start in the 2025-26 season, and the Commodores are looking to keep the momentum rolling. Fresh off a commanding win at the Carmel Cup, Vanderbilt heads to the Invitational at The Honors Course this week with eyes set on a second-straight victory.
The Honors Course, located just outside Chattanooga, is considered one of the most challenging and prestigious college golf venues in the country. Known for its demanding layout and championship history, it will provide the Commodores an early-season test against a stacked field of nationally ranked opponents.
Head coach Scott Limbaugh praised his team’s focus and competitive edge coming out of their opening performance. “Our guys played with poise and discipline last week,” Limbaugh said. “The challenge now is to build on that and prove we can sustain consistency against elite competition.”
Leading Vanderbilt is senior standout Gordon Sargent, who continues to anchor the lineup with his steady play and leadership. Sargent, paired with a deep roster of experienced players, has helped establish Vanderbilt as one of the nation’s premier programs in collegiate golf.
The Invitational at The Honors Course has long been a proving ground for future PGA Tour talent. A strong showing here would not only boost Vanderbilt’s national ranking but also solidify their confidence as they enter the heart of the fall schedule.