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Sarah Grenemyer and Jordan Jennings, Golf
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Sarah Grenemyer (left) and Jordan Jennings (right) teeing off with their irons (2024)

Skyhawks golf embarks for RMAC Championships

4/19/2025 10:00:00 AM

Fort Lewis at 2025 RMAC Golf Championships
Sunday through Tuesday, Apr. 20-22 | Boulder Creek Golf Club | Boulder City, Nev.
Sunday & Monday: 10:30 a.m. (Men), 11 a.m. (Women) | Tuesday: 8 a.m. (Men), 8:30 a.m. (Women)
Women's Live Results | Men's Live Results

DURANGO, Colo. – The Fort Lewis men's and women's golf teams will head to the desert of Boulder City, Nev., this Sunday through Tuesday to take on the 2025 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Championships at Boulder Creek Golf Club.
 
Boulder Creek Golf Club, designed by Mark Rathert and opened in 2003, has played host to the conference championships for three years running. The course features three nine-hole courses, including Desert Hawk, Coyote Run, and Eldorado. Boulder Creek can be played up to 7,628 yards, a rating of 75.8, and a slope of 142 from the black tees on the Desert Hawk and Coyote Run rotations.
 
The Fort Lewis women will travel Peyton Gibby, Dimery Plewe, Vivianna Holguin, Isabel Bustillos, and Sarah Grenemyer, with the men traveling Ronald Kildall III, Jordan Jennings, Jake Chesler, Traejan Andrews, and Tyler Tyson. The men's and women's championships will tee off at 9:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. on Sunday and Monday, respectively, followed by 7 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. on Tuesday.  
 
Last season, the Skyhawks men led the charge with a fourth-place finish among eight teams with a combined score of 864 (par). Kildall III, the only Fort Lewis golfer to earn an at-large bid to the NCAA Super Regionals last season, led the pack, taking a tie for sixth overall on a four-under-par score of 212. On the flip side, the Skyhawks women captured ninth place among eleven teams, carding a team score of 977 (+113). Bustillos took the highest finish among non-graduating Skyhawks, earning a tie for 34th on a 243 (+27) total.
 
Up Next
The RMAC Championships will mark the end of the line for the Skyhawks, barring any top finishes that could lead to a possible individual at-large selection for the NCAA Super Regionals.

 
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