Tennessee Volunteers women's golf

The Vols compete at the Division I level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Southeastern Conference (SEC).

All-time the Lady Vols are tied for 6th in the SEC (with Texas A&M and Alabama) for most appearances (14) in the NCAA Championships behind Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Auburn, and LSU.

Pavon retired and was replaced by former Maryland head coach and lady-vol player from 2006-2010, Diana Cantú.

[8] In Cantú's second season at the helm, she led the Lady Vols to an 11th place finish at the SEC Championship and back to the NCAA Regionals as a #7 seed.

[9] Sources[10][11][3] *Note: The 2019–20 season was suspended in mid-March 2020 and later canceled due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) global health crisis.

The practice facility resides on a 28-acre lot across from the University's Medical Center and contains a 3-hole course plus putting green.

The 8,300 square foot clubhouse features offices for both the men and women's teams, heated hitting bays for year-round practice, video training space, locker rooms, team lounges, over 1,200 square feet of outdoor deck spaces, and a virtual-putting green.

Mack and Jonnie Day Golf Facility course next to the Tennessee River .