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Golf Announces Spring Schedule

RAPID CITY, S.D. --- The South Dakota Mines Hardrocker men's and women's golf have announced their schedules for the spring season.

Beginning in March, the women hit the links first with a pair of tournaments in Arizona at Wigwam Resort Golf Course, hosted by Southwest Minnesota State University. The first will be held from March 4-5 and second from March 7-8. About a week later, the men will also have two tournaments in seven days, opening up at Falcon Lakes Golf Course in Basehor, Kansas on the 15th. Just a few days later, the men's team will be back in action at the Oak Tree Invitational in Edmond, Oklahoma at the Oak Tree Country Club on March 18th and 19th. The women are back in action to close the month of March, heading to the familiar Walking Stick Golf Course in Pueblo Colorado for the Southern Colorado open on March 24th and 25th.

The final month of the season begins with the annual Hardrocker Spring Invite held at Arrowhead Social Club. This tournament is slated for April 8-9. The men's team is scheduled to head to Pueblo on April 15 and 16 for the Southern Colorado Masters. The last tournament on the schedule is the RMAC Championships which are slated for April 21-23 at Boulder Creek Golf Course in Boulder City, Nevada. 

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South Dakota Mines is a member of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) and NCAA Division II offering 13 men's and women's varsity intercollegiate athletic programs. The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference is a premier NCAA Division II conference with 15 members, as well as four associate members, located in the states of California, Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Utah.

 
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