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USA Today
22-05-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Everything to know about the 2025 NCAA Men's Golf Championships, including TV, ticket info
Everything to know about the 2025 NCAA Men's Golf Championships, including TV, ticket info Show Caption Hide Caption Drone flyover video of Omni La Costa North Course par-3 16th hole Omni La Costa is hosting the NCAA mens and womens golf championships for a second year in a row. The North Course's 16th hole is the final par-3. The NCAA Championships are here. The 2025 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship gets underway Friday at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa's North Course in Carlsbad, California. Thirty teams and six individuals not on those teams advanced from regional play last week to the national championship. Stroke play will last four rounds, and the top-eight teams will advance to match play, with the championship match set for Wednesday, May 28. Auburn is the defending national champion, and Georgia Tech's Hiroshi Tai won the individual title last May. This is the second of five years at Omni La Costa for the NCAA Championship. More: Meet the teams, individuals who advanced to the 2025 NCAA Div. I Men's Golf Championship Here's everything you need to know for the 2025 NCAA Men's Golf Championship, including TV and ticket information. NCAA Men's Golf Championship format The finals for both championships consist of three days of stroke play on Friday through Sunday (54 holes), after which the top 15 teams and top 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. How many teams make match play at NCAA Men's Golf Championship? Eight. After Monday's final round of stroke play, the top eight teams advance to match play, which begins Tuesday morning with the quarterfinals. 2025 NCAA Men's Golf Championship field Teams Arizona State Auburn Augusta BYU California Colorado Florida Florida State Georgia Georgia Tech Illinois New Mexico Oklahoma Oklahoma State Ole Miss Pepperdine Purdue San Diego South Carolina South Florida Tennessee Texas Texas A&M Texas Tech Troy UCLA UNLV Vanderbilt Virginia Wake Forest Individuals Claes Borregaard, Kennesaw State Bryan Kim, Duke Jacob Modleski, Notre Dame Sakke Siltala, Texas State Hunter Thomson, Michigan Braxton Watts, Utah NCAA Men's Golf Championship tickets Fans must have tickets to attend this year's NCAA Golf Championships. Here's how to buy them. Omni La Costa course info Omni La Costa will play as a par-72 layout measuring 6,330 yards. There was an extensive renovation by the architectural team of Gil Hanse and Jim Wagner, and the NCAA Championship was the first event on the layout before it opened for public play last year. Hanse and Wagner implemented significant changes to the North layout. Among the renovations: A new drivable par-4 11th was built, the green of the par-3 16th was repositioned in a fashion reminiscent of Augusta National Golf Club's No. 12, and the par-5 18th was stretched to more than 600 yards with water on both sides of the fairway. The revised layout will feature six sets of tees that play from 4,500 to 7,500 yards. Other changes include transitioning irrigation lines that will continue to use reclaimed water, the removal of several man-made ponds and the reintroduction of natural barrancas that feature drought-tolerant and native species of plants.


NBC Sports
15-05-2025
- Sport
- NBC Sports
Inside the field: 2025 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship
The field for the 2025 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship is set. Thirty teams and six individuals punched their tickets on Wednesday to next week's national championship, which begins May 23 at Omni La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, California. The field includes top-ranked and defending NCAA champion Auburn, plus seven other teams ranked in the top 10 of the national collegiate ranking. Only No. 6 LSU and No. 10 North Carolina failed to advance. The worst-ranked team headed to nationals is Augusta, ranked No. 106 in the country before finishing fifth as the No. 12 seed at the NCAA Tallahassee Regional. The individuals not on advancing teams: Claes Borregaard, Kennesaw State; Bryan Kim, Duke; Jacob Modleski, Notre Dame; Sakke Siltala, Texas State; Hunter Thomson, Michigan; and Braxton Watts, Utah. Here is a closer look at the 30 teams that will be participating:

NBC Sports
30-04-2025
- Sport
- NBC Sports
NCAA men's regionals: Full fields, previews for all six sites
The NCAA announced Wednesday afternoon the 81-team field for the 2025 NCAA Division I men's golf regionals. Each of the six regionals will feature 13 to 14 teams and five or 10 individuals not on advancing teams. Among those teams are 28 conference champions and 53 at-large programs. The regionals will be contested May 12-14 with the top five teams from each regional advancing along with the highest finishing individual not on an advancing team. Thirty teams will comprise the field for the NCAA Championship, which begins May 23 at Omni La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, California. Reigning NCAA champion Auburn is the No. 1 overall seed this year. The Tigers are joined by five other top seeds, four of which hail from the SEC – Oklahoma State, Ole Miss, Texas, Arizona State and LSU. Clemson and Loyola Marymount were in position for an at-large, but both programs fell below the .500 mark, making them ineligible for postseason play. It's the first time in Clemson history that the Tigers have not qualified for a regional. Here is a look at the full regional fields: Auburn Auburn University Club, Auburn, Alabama (Auburn) TEAMS 1. Auburn 2. Texas A&M 3. UCLA [Big Ten Conference] 4. SMU 5. Georgia Tech 6. Oregon 7. Purdue 8. Little Rock [Ohio Valley Conference] 9. TCU 10. Charleston 11. New Mexico State 12. Loyola Maryland [Patriot League] 13. USC Upstate [Big South Conference] INDIVIDUALS 1. Louis Anceaux, University of Louisiana Monroe 2. Claes Borregaard, Kennesaw State 3. Xing Luo, North Alabama 4. Thomas Schmidt, Arkansas State 5. Parker Claxton, Georgia Southern 6. Camden Braidech, Chattanooga 7. Yixiang Wang, Memphis 8. Jack Maxey, Arkansas State [Sun Belt Conference] 9. Jeep Patrick, Presbyterian [Big South Conference] 10. Jonathan Xoinis, UT Martin [Ohio Valley Conference] Urbana Atkins Golf Club, Urbana, Illinois (Illinois) TEAMS 1. Oklahoma State [Big 12 Conference] 2. North Carolina 3. Illinois 4. Texas Tech 5. Long Beach State [Big West Conference] 6. UNLV 7. Houston 8. Marquette [Big East Conference] 9. Troy 10. Pacific 11. NC State 12. Illinois State [Missouri Valley Conference] 13. Wright State [Horizon League] INDIVIDUALS 1. Hunter Thomson, Michigan 2. Jack Schoenberger, Kentucky 3. Paul Beauvy, Iowa State 4. Patton Samuels, Austin Peay 5. Anthony Delisanti, Valparaiso 6. Clay Merchent, Indiana 7. Ryan Ford, Cincinnati 8. Ben Cors, Dayton [Atlantic 10 Conference] 9. Titus Boswell, IU Indy [Horizon League] 10. Trey Wall, Murray State [Missouri Valley Conference] Tallahassee Seminole Legacy Golf Club, Tallahassee, Florida (Florida State) TEAMS 1. Ole Miss 2. Florida State 3. San Diego State [Mountain West Conference] 4. Georgia 5. Louisville 6. Northwestern 7. Notre Dame 8. New Mexico 9. USC 10. Michigan State 11. Furman 12. Augusta [Southland Conference] 13. Davidson [Atlantic 10 Conference] 14. Florida A&M [Southwestern Athletic Conference] INDIVIDUALS 1. Malan Potgieter, Louisiana 2. NaShawn Tyson, Florida Atlantic 3. Hugo Thyr, South Alabama 4. Niilo Maki-Petaja, Louisiana Tech 5. Gaspar Glaudas, Stetson [ASUN Conference] Reno Montreux Golf and Country Club, Reno, Nevada (Nevada) TEAMS 1. Texas 2. Virginia [Atlantic Coast Conference] 3. Alabama 4. Duke 5. Mississippi State 6. Brigham Young 7. San Diego 8. Santa Clara 9. California 10. Grand Canyon 11. Sam Houston [Conference USA] 12. East Tennessee State [Southern Conference] 13. Central Arkansas [ASUN Conference] 14. Fairfield [Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference] INDIVIDUALS 1. Dane Huddleston, Utah Valley [Western Athletic Conference] 2. Baron Szeto, Cal Poly 3. Max Schliesing, UTEP 4. Tegan Andrews, Cal State Fullerton 5. Dylan Teeter, UTEP Bremerton Gold Mountain Golf Club, Bremerton, Washington (Washington) TEAMS 1. Arizona State 2. Florida [Southeastern Conference] 3. Utah 4. South Carolina 5. South Florida 6. Colorado 7. Charlotte [American Athletic Conference] 8. Kansas 9. Colorado State 10. Kansas State 11. Elon [Coastal Athletic Association] 12. Coastal Carolina [Sun Belt Conference] 13. Oral Roberts [The Summit League] 14. Seattle U [Western Athletic Conference] INDIVIDUALS 1. Sam Renner, Washington State 2. Lukas Boandl, Rice 3. Mason Snyder, Loyola Marymount 4. Cade Anderson, Loyola Marymount 5. Daniel Zou, Rice Amherst Poplar Grove Golf Club, Amherst, Virginia (Liberty) TEAMS 1. LSU 2. Oklahoma 3. Vanderbilt 4. Pepperdine [West Coast Conference] 5. Tennessee 6. Arizona 7. Stanford 8. Wake Forest 9. Arkansas 10. Florida Gulf Coast 11. Kent State [Mid-American Conference] 12. Princeton [The Ivy League] 13. Howard [Northeast Conference] INDIVIDUALS 1. Andrew Swanson, Clemson 2. Kaleb Wilson, West Virginia 3. Ike Joy, Liberty 4. Emil Riegger, Maryland 5. Peicheng Chen, St. John's (New York) 6. Sakke Siltala, Texas State 7. Henric Bjelke, Campbell [Coastal Athletic Association] 8. Colin Dutton, UNCG [Southern Conference] 9. Alex Heard, UConn [Big East Conference] 10. Nolan Schuermann, Holy Cross [Patriot League]