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2025 NCAA men's college golf conference championship dates and results

2025 NCAA men's college golf conference championship dates and results

USA Today14-04-2025
2025 NCAA men's college golf conference championship dates and results
Conference championship season is underway in men's college golf, with all roads leading to the NCAA Championship at Omni La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, California, in May.
Teams that win their conference titles score an automatic qualifying spot in NCAA Regionals, which is a big deal for any team that might find itself on the bubble for an at-large postseason selection. A win earns a postseason bid, one step closer to a spot in the NCAA Championship. There are 28 automatic qualifying spots up for grabs.
Thirty men's teams will make it to La Costa, which is in is second of five straight years of hosting nationals.
More: Check out photos of college golf practice facilities around the country
Conference championships are listed below along with the date and venue, and we'll continue to update the list with winners and storylines as tournaments wrap up.
Southwestern Athletic Conference
Date: 14-16
Host: Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Oxmoor Valley (Birmingham, Alabama)
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
Date: April 17-19
Host: Disney Golf Course (Lake Buena Vista, Florida)
Horizon League
Date: April 19-21
Host: Mission Inn Resort & Club (Howie-in-the-Hills, Florida)
Southern Conference
Date: April 20-22
Host: Reynolds Lake Oconnee (Greensboro, Georgia)
Missouri Valley Conference
Date: April 20-22
Host: Des Moines Golf and Country Club (West Des Moines, Iowa)
Colonial Athletic Association
Date: April 20-22
Host: Union League Golf Club (Swainton, New Jersey)
Big South Conference
Date: April 21-23
Host: Ocean Creek GCS at Fripp Island Resort (Saint Helena Island, South Carolina)
Ohio Valley Conference
Date: April 20-23
Host: Dalhouse Golf Club (Cape Girardeau, Missouri)
Conference USA
Date: April 21-24
Host: Texarkana Country Club (Texarkana, Arkansas)
Southland Conference
Date: April 21-23
Host: Comanche Trace Ranch (Kerrville, Texas)
American Athletic Conference
Date: April 21-23
Host: Ritz (Sarasota, Florida)
Sun Belt Conference
Date: April 21-24
Host: Annandale Golf Club (Madison, Mississippi)
Atlantic Sun Conference
Date: April 22-24
Host: Kinderlou Forest Golf Club (Valdosta, Georgia)
Atlantic 10 Conference
Date: April 22-24
Host: Grand Cypress Golf Club (Orlando, Florida)
Big 12 Conference
Date: April 22-24
Host: Southern Hills Country Club (Tulsa, Oklahoma)
SEC
Date: April 23-27
Host: Sea Island Golf Club (St. Simons Island, Georgia)
ACC
Date: April 24-28
Host: The Club at Olde Stone (Alvaton, Kentucky)
Big 10 Conference
Date: April 25-27
Host: Baltimore Country Club (Timonium, Maryland)
West Coast Conference
Date: April 25-27
Host: Green Valley Country Club (Fairfield, California)
Patriot League Conference
Date: April 25-27
Host: Bucknell Golf Club (Lewisburg, Pennsylvania)
Western Athletic Conference
Date: April 25-27
Host: Chaparral Pines (Payson, Arizona)
Mountain West Conference
Date: April 25-27
Host: Emerald Valley Golf Club (Creswell, Oregon)
Ivy League
Date: April 25-27
Host: Rolling Green Golf Club (Springfield, Pennsylvania)
Northeast Conference
Date: April 25-27
Host: Kingsmill Resort's Plantation Course (Williamsburg, Virginia)
Big East Conference
Date: April 26-28
Host: Callawassie Island Club (Okatie, South Carolina)
Summit League
Date: April 27-29
Host: Longbow Golf Club (Mesa, Arizona)
Mid American Conference
Date: April 27-29
Host: Pinnacle Golf Club (Grove City, Ohio)
Big West Conference
Date: April 27-29
Host: La Quinta Country Club (La Quinta, California)
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