Folds of Honor Collegiate: Competition With Purpose

The Folds of Honor Collegiate returns to American Dunes Golf Club in Grand Haven, Michigan, on September 7–10, 2025. The three-day, 54-hole event is more than a tournament. It gives college players the chance to compete at one of the most meaningful venues in the game while supporting families of fallen or disabled service members. 

This year’s field features 27 programs.

Men’s teams: Air Force, Alabama, Army, Baylor, California, Cincinnati, Florida A&M, Florida State, Grand Valley State, Kansas, Michigan State, Missouri, Navy, Notre Dame, Ohio State.

Women’s teams: Arizona, Baylor, Delaware State, Findlay, Florida State, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan State, Navy, North Carolina, Ohio State, Texas A&M.

The field includes a mix of NCAA regional qualifiers, championship teams, and nationally ranked programs, creating one of the most competitive lineups of the fall. Full field

American Dunes was designed by Jack Nicklaus and founded through the vision of Lt. Col. Dan Rooney. Every dollar generated through the event supports Folds of Honor scholarships, which have provided nearly 62,000 awards totaling $290 million since 2007.

The tournament has also become a springboard for players. Alabama’s Dominic Clemons, the 2024 men’s medalist, earned a sponsor exemption into the Rocket Classic. The 2025 medalist will be awarded the same opportunity at the 2026 Rocket Classic, highlighting the event’s commitment to both performance and character.

Fans can connect with the mission through the College Am on September 7, which pairs groups with collegiate players for a day of competition and fundraising.

The Folds of Honor Collegiate will again be broadcast live on Golf Channel with more than 18 hours of coverage, shining a national spotlight on players competing for something larger than themselves. 9 Things to Know



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