Swinney to Compete in College Coach Golf Event

Greensboro, Ga. (April 16, 2026) – Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney will once again represent the Tigers in the 19th annual Southern Company Peach Bowl Challenge charity golf tournament held April 26 – 28 at Reynolds Lake Oconee outside of Atlanta. This represents coach Swinney’s 12th appearance in the Southern Company Peach Bowl Challenge as he looks to add to the $310,000 in charitable winnings he’s already won in previous events.

The nation’s premier collegiate coach golf event will be played in Two Man Scramble format with Stableford scoring in an 18-hole tournament. Pairings were determined by balancing handicaps between teams and will feature 12 two-man teams that pair an active coach with a former coach (Legend). One pairing will include two active head coaches (Rhett Lashlee and Jeff Monken).

The current field of competitors and official pairings for this year’s Southern Company Peach Bowl Challenge is projected to include:

COACHSCHOOLPARTNER
Shane BeamerSouth CarolinaHouston Nutt (Legend)
Manny DiazDukeTed Roof (Legend)
Dave DoerenNC StateSteve Spurrier (Legend)
P.J. FleckMinnesotaGus Malzahn (Legend)
Brent KeyGeorgia TechHugh Freeze (Legend)
Dan LanningOregonRandy Edsall (Legend)
Rhett LashleeSMUJeff Monken (Army)
Jeff MonkenArmyRhett Lashlee (SMU)
Pat NarduzziPittChan Gailey (Legend)
Mike NorvellFlorida StateUrban Meyer (Legend)
Scott SatterfieldCincinnatiMack Brown (Legend)
Kirby SmartGeorgiaTommy Tuberville (Legend)
Dabo SwinneyClemsonJim Grobe (Legend)
Kyle WhittinghamMichiganPaul Johnson (Legend)

This year’s field includes an impressive roster of college football greats that features six former Dodd Trophy winners, and a collective group of coaches who have won nine FBS national championships, 64 conference championships and boast 2,925 career wins.

The 2026 field also features 24 coaches who have previously competed in the Southern Company Peach Bowl Challenge, while Rhett Lashlee and Ted Roof are set to make their first-ever appearances in the event.

Proceeds from the competition benefit charitable foundations selected by the coaches. Coach Swinney’s winnings will go to the Dabo’s All In Team Foundation, which raises awareness of critical education and health issues in order to change the lives of people across the state of South Carolina.

To date, 61 head coaches have participated in the tournament during its 19-year history, raising a total of $3.5 million for 78 different charities and foundations. Since its creation in 2007, the event has contributed a total of $10 million in scholarship and charity, helping make Peach Bowl, Inc. college football’s most charitable bowl organization.

“We’ve now raised $10 million in charitable funds from this event and look forward to adding to that total thanks to this year’s impressive field of coaches,” Peach Bowl, Inc. CEO and President Gary Stokan said. “This annual tradition has grown to become the premier collegiate coach golf event and we’re thankful so many of college football’s biggest names have participated over the years in order to give back to various causes that have personal meaning to them.”

ALL-TIME WINNINGS LEADERBOARD                        

1            Paul Johnson (Georgia Tech)                     $905,000                          

2           Steve Spurrier (S. Carolina / Florida)        $662,000                          

3           Frank Beamer (Virginia Tech)                    $435,000                          

4           Dave Doeren (NC State)                              $380,800                          

5           Nick Saban (Alabama)                                $363,333                          

6           Dan Mullen (UNLV)                                     $354,967                          

7           Kirby Smart (Georgia)                                 $353,750                          

8           Hugh Freeze (Ole Miss/Auburn)               $340,417                          

9           Dabo Swinney (Clemson)                           $310,000                          

10          Gus Malzahn (Auburn/UCF/FSU)              $251,667                          

11          Jim Grobe (Wake Forest)                            $247,000                          

12          Randy Edsall (Maryland / UConn)             $228,300                          

13          Urban Meyer (OSU)                                     $225,000                          

14          Matt Luke (Ole Miss)                                   $215,000                          

15          Tommy Tuberville (Auburn/Cincinnati)   $206,250                          

16          Jimbo Fisher (FSU / Texas A&M)               $175,000                          

17          Al Golden (Miami)                                       $170,000                          

18          Pat Narduzzi (Pitt)                                        $170,000                          

19          Larry Fedora (North Carolina)                   $152,500           

20          Houston Nutt (Ole Miss)                            $142,500

Florida State head coach Mike Norvell and partner Urban Meyer will look to win their third consecutive Southern Company Peach Bowl Challenge after winning back-to-back titles at the 2024 and 2025 tournaments. Paul Johnson leads all other coaches with four wins in the event, followed by Mike Norvell, Urban Meyer, Randy Edsall, Hugh Freeze, Matt Luke and Steve Spurrier, who each have two tournament victories to date.

PAST WINNERS

2025      Mike Norvell / Urban Meyer

2024      Mike Norvell / Urban Meyer

2023      Pat Narduzzi / Chan Gailey

2022      Randy Edsall / Houston Nutt

2021      Randy Edsall / Tom O’Brien

2020      [ Not played — COVID ]

2019      Matt Luke / Wesley Walls

2018      Matt Luke / Wesley Walls

2017      Hugh Freeze / Wesley Walls

2016      Hugh Freeze / Wesley Walls

2015      Paul Johnson / Jon Barry

2014      Paul Johnson / Jon Barry

2013      Al Golden / Gino Torretta

2012      Paul Johnson / Jon Barry

2011      Paul Johnson / Jon Barry

2010      Jimbo Fisher / Terrell Buckley

2009      Steve Spurrier / Sterling Sharpe

2008      Steve Spurrier / Sterling Sharpe

2007      Frank Beamer / Dell Curry

–Press release courtesy of Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl

Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney after the Tigers’ 28-14 win over South Carolina on November 29, 2025 at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia, S.C. (Bart Boatwright/The Clemson Insider)