
NCAA Men's Golf Championship live updates: Scores, second-round tee times, highlights
NCAA Men's Golf Championship live updates: Scores, second-round tee times, highlights
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Drone flyover video of Omni La Costa North Course par-3 12th hole
Omni La Costa is hosting the NCAA mens and womens golf championships for a second year in a row. The North Course features a long par-3 12th hole.
CARLSBAD, Calif. — The 2025 NCAA Men's Golf Championship moves on to Saturday.
Omni La Costa Resort & Spa was for the taking during Friday's opening round, especially in the afternoon for the top teams in the field. With tee times switched Saturday, those squads, including Oklahoma in first at 8 under, will head back out and battle it out trying to earn a Sunday morning tee time, pivotal to make the 15-team cut coming after the third round.
Follow along below for live updates from the second round of the NCAA Men's Championship:
NCAA Men's Golf Championship live leaderboard
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NCAA Men's Golf Championship predictions, expert picks
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NCAA Men's Golf Championship first-round tee times
All times EDT.
1st tee
9:30 a.m. – Cayden Pope (Auburn), Filip Fahlberg-Johnsson (Oklahoma State), Cohen Trolio (Mississippi)
– Cayden Pope (Auburn), Filip Fahlberg-Johnsson (Oklahoma State), Cohen Trolio (Mississippi) 9:41 a.m. – Josiah Gilbert (Auburn), Gaven Lane (Oklahoma State), Tom Fischer (Mississippi)
– Josiah Gilbert (Auburn), Gaven Lane (Oklahoma State), Tom Fischer (Mississippi) 9:52 a.m. – Carson Bacha (Auburn), Eric Lee (Oklahoma State), Kye Meeks (Mississippi)
– Carson Bacha (Auburn), Eric Lee (Oklahoma State), Kye Meeks (Mississippi) 10:03 a.m. – Brendan Valdes (Auburn), Preston Stout (Oklahoma State), Cameron Tankersley (Mississippi)
– Brendan Valdes (Auburn), Preston Stout (Oklahoma State), Cameron Tankersley (Mississippi) 10:14 a.m. – Jackson Koivun (Auburn), Ethan Fang (Oklahoma State), Michael La Sasso (Mississippi)
– Jackson Koivun (Auburn), Ethan Fang (Oklahoma State), Michael La Sasso (Mississippi) 10:25 a.m. – Zack Swanwick (Florida), Carson Brewer (Florida State), Josh Duangmanee (Virginia)
– Zack Swanwick (Florida), Carson Brewer (Florida State), Josh Duangmanee (Virginia) 10:36 a.m. – Matthew Kress (Florida), Jack Bigham (Florida State), Deven Patel (Virginia)
– Matthew Kress (Florida), Jack Bigham (Florida State), Deven Patel (Virginia) 10:47 a.m. – Luke Poulter (Florida), Gray Albright (Florida State), Paul Chang (Virginia)
– Luke Poulter (Florida), Gray Albright (Florida State), Paul Chang (Virginia) 10:58 a.m. – Jack Turner (Florida), Tyler Weaver (Florida State), Bryan Lee (Virginia)
– Jack Turner (Florida), Tyler Weaver (Florida State), Bryan Lee (Virginia) 11:09 a.m. – Ian Gilligan (Florida), Luke Clanton (Florida State), Ben James (Virginia)
– Ian Gilligan (Florida), Luke Clanton (Florida State), Ben James (Virginia) 11:20 a.m. – John Broderick (Vanderbilt), Tyson Shelley (BYU), Brock Blais (South Carolina)
– John Broderick (Vanderbilt), Tyson Shelley (BYU), Brock Blais (South Carolina) 11:31 a.m. – Chase Nevins (Vanderbilt), Simon Kwon (BYU), Ismael Encinas (South Carolina)
– Chase Nevins (Vanderbilt), Simon Kwon (BYU), Ismael Encinas (South Carolina) 11:42 a.m. – Ryan Downes (Vanderbilt), Zac Jones (BYU), Zach Adams (South Carolina)
– Ryan Downes (Vanderbilt), Zac Jones (BYU), Zach Adams (South Carolina) 11:53 a.m. – Wells Williams (Vanderbilt), Cole Ponich (BYU), Nathan Franks (South Carolina)
– Wells Williams (Vanderbilt), Cole Ponich (BYU), Nathan Franks (South Carolina) 12:04 p.m. – Jackson Van Paris (Vanderbilt), Peter Kim (BYU), Frankie Harris (South Carolina)
– Jackson Van Paris (Vanderbilt), Peter Kim (BYU), Frankie Harris (South Carolina) 2:50 p.m. – Kris Kuvaas (Pepperdine), Matt Moloney (Georgia), Jackson Herrington (Tennessee)
– Kris Kuvaas (Pepperdine), Matt Moloney (Georgia), Jackson Herrington (Tennessee) 3:01 p.m. – Luke Bailey (Pepperdine), Grayson Wood (Georgia), Bruce Murphy (Tennessee)
– Luke Bailey (Pepperdine), Grayson Wood (Georgia), Bruce Murphy (Tennessee) 3:12 p.m. – Willy Walsh (Pepperdine), George Langham (Georgia), Josh Hill (Tennessee)
– Willy Walsh (Pepperdine), George Langham (Georgia), Josh Hill (Tennessee) 3:23 p.m. – Brady Siravo (Pepperdine), Carter Loflin (Georgia), Christian Pardue (Tennessee)
– Brady Siravo (Pepperdine), Carter Loflin (Georgia), Christian Pardue (Tennessee) 3:34 p.m. – Mahanth Chirravuri (Pepperdine), Buck Brumlow (Georgia), Lance Simpson (Tennessee)
– Mahanth Chirravuri (Pepperdine), Buck Brumlow (Georgia), Lance Simpson (Tennessee) 3:45 p.m. – Brandon Knight (Colorado), Brett Sawaia (UNLV), Supapon Amornchaichan (Purdue)
– Brandon Knight (Colorado), Brett Sawaia (UNLV), Supapon Amornchaichan (Purdue) 3:56 p.m. – Ty Holbrook (Colorado), Trevor Lewis (UNLV), Jenson Forrester (Purdue)
– Ty Holbrook (Colorado), Trevor Lewis (UNLV), Jenson Forrester (Purdue) 4:07 p.m. – Hunter Swanson (Colorado), Wyatt Plattner (UNLV), Nels Surtani (Purdue)
– Hunter Swanson (Colorado), Wyatt Plattner (UNLV), Nels Surtani (Purdue) 4:18 p.m. – Dylan McDermott (Colorado), Zach Little (UNLV), Kent Hsiao (Purdue)
– Dylan McDermott (Colorado), Zach Little (UNLV), Kent Hsiao (Purdue) 4:29 p.m. – Justin Biwer (Colorado), Caden Fioroni (UNLV), Sam Easterbrook (Purdue)
– Justin Biwer (Colorado), Caden Fioroni (UNLV), Sam Easterbrook (Purdue) 4:40 p.m. – Pablo Gracia (Troy), Kuangyu Chen (UC Berkeley), Chapman Barnett (Augusta)
– Pablo Gracia (Troy), Kuangyu Chen (UC Berkeley), Chapman Barnett (Augusta) 4:51 p.m. – Lee Poppell (Troy), Sihao Cong (UC Berkeley), Dean Wilken (Augusta)
– Lee Poppell (Troy), Sihao Cong (UC Berkeley), Dean Wilken (Augusta) 5:02 p.m. – Nick Fowlkes (Troy), Daniel Heo (UC Berkeley), Pieter Rossouw (Augusta)
– Nick Fowlkes (Troy), Daniel Heo (UC Berkeley), Pieter Rossouw (Augusta) 5:13 p.m. – Jake Springer (Troy), Charlie Berridge (UC Berkeley), Bo Blanchard (Augusta)
– Jake Springer (Troy), Charlie Berridge (UC Berkeley), Bo Blanchard (Augusta) 5:24 p.m. – Brantley Scott (Troy), Ziqin Zhou (UC Berkeley), Stefan Jacobs (Augusta)
10th tee
9:52 a.m. – Daniel Bennett (Texas), Peer Wernicke (Arizona State), PJ Maybank III (Oklahoma)
– Daniel Bennett (Texas), Peer Wernicke (Arizona State), PJ Maybank III (Oklahoma) 10:03 a.m. – Jack Gilbert (Texas), Connor Williams (Arizona State), Clark Van Gaalen (Oklahoma)
– Jack Gilbert (Texas), Connor Williams (Arizona State), Clark Van Gaalen (Oklahoma) 10:14 a.m. – Christiaan Maas (Texas), Michael Mjaaseth (Arizona State), Drew Goodman (Oklahoma)
– Christiaan Maas (Texas), Michael Mjaaseth (Arizona State), Drew Goodman (Oklahoma) 10:25 a.m. – Tommy Morrison (Texas), Preston Summerhays (Arizona State), Ryder Cowan (Oklahoma)
– Tommy Morrison (Texas), Preston Summerhays (Arizona State), Ryder Cowan (Oklahoma) 10:36 a.m. – Luke Potter (Texas), Josele Ballester (Arizona State), Jase Summy (Oklahoma)
– Luke Potter (Texas), Josele Ballester (Arizona State), Jase Summy (Oklahoma) 10:47 a.m. – Jacob Sosa (Texas A&M), Trey Marrion (Illinois), Luke Powell (UCLA)
– Jacob Sosa (Texas A&M), Trey Marrion (Illinois), Luke Powell (UCLA) 10:58 a.m. – Aaron Pounds (Texas A&M), Jake Birdwell (Illinois), Baylor Larrabee (UCLA)
– Aaron Pounds (Texas A&M), Jake Birdwell (Illinois), Baylor Larrabee (UCLA) 11:09 a.m. – Wheaton Ennis (Texas A&M), Max Herendeen (Illinois), Kyle An (UCLA)
– Wheaton Ennis (Texas A&M), Max Herendeen (Illinois), Kyle An (UCLA) 11:20 a.m. – Michael Heidelbaugh (Texas A&M), Jackson Buchanan (Illinois), Pablo Ereno (UCLA)
– Michael Heidelbaugh (Texas A&M), Jackson Buchanan (Illinois), Pablo Ereno (UCLA) 11:31 a.m. – Phichaksn Maichon (Texas A&M), Ryan Voois (Illinois), Omar Morales (UCLA)
– Phichaksn Maichon (Texas A&M), Ryan Voois (Illinois), Omar Morales (UCLA) 11:42 a.m. – Jacob Modleski (Notre Dame), Hunter Thomson (Michigan), Bryan Kim (Duke)
– Jacob Modleski (Notre Dame), Hunter Thomson (Michigan), Bryan Kim (Duke) 3:12 p.m. – Connor Graham (Texas Tech), Carson Kim (Georgia Tech), Nino Palmquist (South Florida)
– Connor Graham (Texas Tech), Carson Kim (Georgia Tech), Nino Palmquist (South Florida) 3:23 p.m. – Charles DeLong (Texas Tech), Kale Fontenot (Georgia Tech), Cooper Smith (South Florida)
– Charles DeLong (Texas Tech), Kale Fontenot (Georgia Tech), Cooper Smith (South Florida) 3:34 p.m. – Ben Gregg (Texas Tech), Albert Hansson (Georgia Tech), Wilhelm Ryding (South Florida)
– Ben Gregg (Texas Tech), Albert Hansson (Georgia Tech), Wilhelm Ryding (South Florida) 3:45 p.m. – Tim Wiedemeyer (Texas Tech), Benjamin Reuter (Georgia Tech), Shubham Jaglan (South Florida)
– Tim Wiedemeyer (Texas Tech), Benjamin Reuter (Georgia Tech), Shubham Jaglan (South Florida) 3:56 p.m. – Calum Scott (Texas Tech), Hiroshi Tai (Georgia Tech), Jake Peacock (South Florida)
– Calum Scott (Texas Tech), Hiroshi Tai (Georgia Tech), Jake Peacock (South Florida) 4:07 p.m. – Jaden Cantafio (San Diego), Kyle Haas (Wake Forest), Clark Sonnenberg (New Mexico)
– Jaden Cantafio (San Diego), Kyle Haas (Wake Forest), Clark Sonnenberg (New Mexico) 4:18 p.m. – Cooper Humphreys (San Diego), Tom Haberer (Wake Forest), Oliver Cage (New Mexico)
– Cooper Humphreys (San Diego), Tom Haberer (Wake Forest), Oliver Cage (New Mexico) 4:29 p.m. – Ian Maspat (San Diego), Jakob Melin (Wake Forest), Wyatt Provence (New Mexico)
– Ian Maspat (San Diego), Jakob Melin (Wake Forest), Wyatt Provence (New Mexico) 4:40 p.m. – You Seong Choi (San Diego), Scotty Kennon (Wake Forest), Carson Herron (New Mexico)
– You Seong Choi (San Diego), Scotty Kennon (Wake Forest), Carson Herron (New Mexico) 4:51 p.m. – Ryan Abuan (San Diego), Marshall Meisel (Wake Forest), Mesa Falleur (New Mexico)
– Ryan Abuan (San Diego), Marshall Meisel (Wake Forest), Mesa Falleur (New Mexico) 5:02 p.m. – Claes Borregaard (Kennesaw State), Braxton Watts (Utah), Sakke Siltala (Texas State)
NCAA Men's Golf Championship format
Finals play for both championships consist of three days of stroke play on Friday thru Sunday (54 holes), after which the top-15 teams and nine individuals not on an advancing team will be determined. That is followed by a final day of 18 holes of stroke play (Monday) to determine the top eight teams that will advance to match play as well as the 72-hole individual champion. The team national champion will be determined by a match-play format that will consist of quarterfinals and semifinals conducted on Tuesday, followed by the finals on Wednesday.
NCAA Men's Golf Championship TV information
Golf Channel is the TV home for the NCAA Championships. All times ET
Monday, May 26
Live coverage - 6-10 p.m.
Tuesday, May 27
Live coverage - 1-3:30 p.m.
Live coverage - 6-10 p.m.
Wednesday, May 28
Live coverage - 6-10 p.m.
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