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MAUNA LANI SET TO HOST 35thAMER ARI INVITATIONAL

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Mauna Lani to host to one of the strongest fields in collegiate golf
KOHALA COAST, Hawai‘i – For the third consecutive year, Mauna Lani and Mauna Lani, Auberge Collection is set to host the Amer Ari Invitational, Feb. 4-7. Hosted by the University of Hawai’i at Hilo and the University of Hawai’i at Manoa, the Amer Ari Invitational is a 54-hole stroke play competition played on Mauna Lani’s award-winning North Course.
The North Course has been recognized as the No. 2 course in Hawaii by GolfPass Golfers Choice and is consistently rated among the Top 10 Best Courses You Can Play in Hawaii by Golfweek.

The 2026 Amer Ari Invitational field will feature many of the top college golf programs in the nation, including defending Amer Ari and National Champion Oklahoma State, along with Auburn, Texas, Arizona State, Pepperdine and North Carolina. Seven of the top sixteen teams in the country are in the 2026 field.

In 2025, the Oklahoma State Cowboys claimed top honors, capturing the team title with a blistering three‑round total of 64-under par against one of the strongest fields in college golf.

On the individual side, University of Texas’ Tommy Morrison delivered the headline performance, firing rounds of 67‑65‑63 to post a 195 (-21) – matching North Carolina’s Hampton Roberts’ three-round total. Morrison would prevail with a birdie on the first playoff hole to capture individual honors. 

“The Amer Ari has become one of the premier showcases of collegiate golf, and we’re honored to host these exceptional teams once again. Mauna Lani takes great pride in providing a championship‑caliber stage, and we look forward to watching the next generation of stars compete on our North Course,” said Mauna Lani Golf & Sports Club General Manager Ross Birch.

In the event’s 34-year history many future PGA TOUR and LIV Golf stars have competed in the event to include but not limited to: Jordan Speith, Matt Kuchar, Matthew Wolff, Anthony Kim, Cameron Tringale, Aaron Wise, and David Puig.

In 2024, Amer Ari played host to a record setting performance of then Arizona State Sun Devil (now DP World Tour professional) Wenyi Ding. Ding set the collegiate scoring record of -27 (63-64-62/189) en route to a nine-shot victory. Ding joined elite company in his 27-under 54-hole tournament victory, supplanting Jon Rahm’s record of 21-under 192 at the ASU Thunderbird Invitational in 2014.

Amer Ari Invitational Schedule of Events:

Feb. 4, Wednesday

12:30 PM Practice round – Shotgun start

Feb. 5, Thursday

7:30 AM First Round – Shotgun start

Feb. 6, Friday

7:30 AM Second Round – Shotgun start

Feb. 7, Saturday

7:30 AM Final Round – Shotgun start

1:30 PM Awards Ceremony

Spectators are welcome to attend all rounds. Admission is complimentary.

Field/Teams:

  • University of Hawaii at Manoa 
  • University of Hawaii at Hilo
  • Arizona State University 
  • Oregon State University
  • Oklahoma State University 
  • San Jose State University
  • Stanford University 
  • University of Oregon
  • Texas Tech University 
  • Georgia Tech University
  • Auburn University 
  • University of California – Davis
  • University of Pacific 
  • University of Texas
  • University of California – LA 
  • Pepperdine University
  • University of Washington 
  • University of North Carolina
  • Osaka Gakuin University 
  • University of Texas-Arlington

Tournament History:

Year    Winning Team            Individual Medalist

2025     Oklahoma State            Tommy Morrison, Texas

2024     North Carolina               Wenyi Ding, Arizona State

2023     Cancelled 

2022     Oklahoma State             Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra

2021     Arizona State                 David Puig, Arizona State

2020     Pepperdine                    William Mouw, Pepperdine

2019     Oklahoma State             Matthew Wolff, Oklahoma State

2018     Oklahoma State             Justin Suh, USC

2017     Texas Tech                   Fredrik Nilehn, Texas Tech

2016     USC                              Aaron Wise, Oregon

2015     Arizona State                 Cheung-Tsu Pan, Washington

2014     Oklahoma State             Jordan Niebrugge, Oklahoma State

2013     UCLA                            Dominic Bozzelli, Auburn

2012     Texas                           Jeffery Kang, USC

2011     Oklahoma State             Daniel Miernicki, Oregon

2010     USC                              Nick Taylor, Washington

2009     Stanford                        Jesper Kennegard, Arizona State

2008     Oklahoma                     Jonathan Moore, Oklahoma State

2007     Georgia Tech                 Cameron Tringale, Georgia Tech

2006     Oklahoma State             Tyler Leon, Oklahoma State

2005     Georgia Tech                 Anthony Kim, Oklahoma

2004     UCLA                            Adam Meyer, TCU

2003     Georgia Tech                 Troy Matteson, Georgia Tech

2002     Texas                           Sprague Kolp, Nevado-Reno

2001     Georgia Tech                 Matt Kuchar, Georgia Tech, Bryce Molder, Georgia Tech

2000     Georgia Tech                 Matt Kuchar, Georgia Tech, Carlton Forrester, Georgia Tech

1999     UNLV                            James Watt, Nevada-Reno

1998     UNLV                            Bill Lunde, UNLV

1997     Oklahoma State             Jim Skinner, SMU

1996     Oklahoma State             Chris Hanell, Arizona State

1995     Arizona State                 Notah Begay, Stanford

1994     Arkansas                       Todd Dempsey, Arizona State

1993     UNLV                            Alan Bratton, Oklahoma State

1992     Oklahoma State             Craig Hainline, Oklahoma State

 

For more information on Mauna Lani Golf, visit www.maunalanigolf.com 

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