May 16, 2024 • by Scoreboard
INDIANAPOLIS - The NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Committee have announced the 156 participants that will compete in the 2024 NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Championships.
The top five teams and the top individual not on those teams from each of the six regional sites – Austin, Texas; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Rancho Santa Fe, California; Stanford, California and West Lafayette, Indiana – have advanced to compete at the finals which will be held May 24-29 at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California. The championships are being hosted by the University of Texas at Austin.
University Club – Baton Rouge, Louisiana - Hosted by LSU
1. Auburn
2. Virginia
3. Texas Tech
4. Ohio State
5. LSU
Ethan Evans, Duke
Finley Golf Club – Chapel Hill, North Carolina - Hosted by North Carolina
1. Clemson
4. Georgia Tech
5. Baylor
Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex – West Lafayette, Indiana - Hosted by Purdue
1. Vanderbilt
2. Purdue
3. Florida
4. Arizona
5. New Mexico
The Farms Golf Club – Rancho Santa Fe, California - Hosted by San Diego
1. Oklahoma
2. California
T3. Oklahoma State
T3. West Virginia
Stanford Golf Course – Stanford, California - Hosted by Stanford
1. Illinois
3. Texas A&M
T4. SMU
T4. Stanford
The University of Texas Golf Club – Austin, Texas - Hosted by Texas
1. Texas
2. Tennessee
3. Notre Dame
4. Utah
5. Wake Forest
Finals play consists of three days of stroke play on Friday, May 24 through Sunday, May 26 (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 on Monday, May 27 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, May 28, followed by finals on Wednesday, May 29.
The 2023 NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Championships were held at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona, with Florida winning the team title, defeating Georgia Tech 3-1 in the final round
of match play competition. Florida’s Fred Biondi won the individual title.