CHARLOTTE, N.C.—The NJCAA announced Thursday that Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) will host the first-ever NJCAA Division II Women’s Golf Championship in 2025. The tournament will be held at Cedar Pointe Golf Course in Boone, Iowa from May 13-16, 2025.
“DMACC, along with its great staff including President Rob Denson, Director of Athletics BJ McGinn, and Head Golf Coach Chris Seaboch, will partner with the staff at Visit Boone County to provide a Championship atmosphere for all involved including coaches, players, and spectators,” commented BJ McGinn. “Our community is appreciative of the chance to host such a high-class event.”
The original nine holes at Cedar Pointe are believed to be one of Iowa’s oldest golf courses.
“Des Moines Area Community College is excited to host the first-ever NJCAA Division II Women’s Golf Championship in Boone, Iowa,” Director of Athletics BJ McGinn shared. “We know Cedar Pointe Golf Course along with its staff, specifically the Pat Clemons Family and course superintendent Cory Henson, will have the venue in Championship condition.”
The NJCAA has sponsored Women’s Golf since 1976 and began the Division I and Division III championships in 2022.
“We are looking forward to having the inaugural NJCAA Division II Women’s Golf Championship this coming spring,” NJCAA Division II Women’s Golf Committee Chair, Kevin O’Connor said. “Cedar Pointe Golf Course and the Des Moines Area will provide the teams and individuals with a wonderful venue for this event.”
About DMACC
DMACC (Des Moines Area Community College) is one of America’s top-rated two-year institutions of higher learning. DMACC is dedicated to changing lives by offering an accessible, affordable and outstanding educational experience to students from across Iowa and the nation. Situated in one of the country’s most vibrant regions, DMACC is proud to welcome students of all ages, backgrounds and beliefs to a diverse and inclusive College community. DMACC offers 10 career pathways, which encompass more than 220 credit and non-credit programs, degrees and certificates available to students. Each year, DMACC serves approximately 55,000 students across the College’s six campuses and seven learning centers and through DMACC Online. Students from every state in the nation and 41 countries now attend DMACC. Our talented graduates excel in the workforce and in life. For more information, please visit dmacc.edu.
Cedar Pointe Golf Course