2025 NCAA Division I men's golf championship

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DatesMay 23–28, 2025
LocationCarlsbad, California, U.S.
33°05′32″N 117°16′01″W / 33.092267°N 117.267036°W / 33.092267; -117.267036
Organized byNCAA
2025 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship
Tournament information
DatesMay 23–28, 2025
LocationCarlsbad, California, U.S.
33°05′32″N 117°16′01″W / 33.092267°N 117.267036°W / 33.092267; -117.267036
Course(s)Omni La Costa Resort & Spa
(University of Texas)
Organized byNCAA
Statistics
Field156 players, 30 teams
Champion
Team: Oklahoma State
Individual: Michael La Sasso (Ole Miss)
Team: 4–1 (def. Virginia)
Individual: 277 (−11)
 2024
2026 

The 2025 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship was a golf tournament that was contested May 23–28 at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California.[1] It was the 86th NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship and included both team and individual championships.

  • Five teams qualified from each of the six regional tournaments held around the country May 12–14, 2025.[2]
  • The lowest scoring individual not affiliated with one of the qualified teams in their regional also qualified for the individual national championship.
Regional name Golf course Location Host team Teams advancing Individual advancing (school)
Amherst Regional Poplar Grove Golf Course Amherst, Virginia Liberty University 1. Oklahoma
2. Vanderbilt
3. Tennessee
4. Wake Forest
5. Pepperdine
Sakke Siltala, Texas State
Urbana Regional Atkins Golf Club Urbana, Illinois University of Illinois T1. Illinois
T1. Oklahoma State
3. UNLV
4. Troy
5. Texas Tech
Hunter Thomson, Michigan
Auburn Regional Auburn University Club Auburn, Alabama Auburn University 1. Auburn
2. Texas A&M
3. UCLA
4. Purdue
5. Georgia Tech
Claes Borregaard, Kennesaw State
Bremerton Regional Gold Mountain Golf Club Bremerton, Washington University of Washington 1. Florida
2. Arizona State
3. Colorado
4. South Florida
5. South Carolina
Braxton Watts, Utah
Reno Regional Montreux Golf and Country Club Reno, Nevada University of Nevada Reno 1. BYU
2. Virginia
3. Texas
4. San Diego
5. California
Dane Huddleston, Utah Valley
Tallahassee Regional Seminole Legacy Golf Club Tallahassee, Florida Florida State University 1. Florida State
2. Ole Miss
3. New Mexico
4. Georgia
5. Augusta
Jacob Modleski, Notre Dame

Venue

This is the second time the NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship was held at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa and hosted by the University of Texas.[3]

Team competition

Individual competition

References

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