Announcement of 2024 Men’s College Golf Regional Fields and Seeds

2024 men’s college golf regional fields, seeds announced



The 2024 NCAA Division I men’s golf regional fields were announced on Wednesday.

At the six regional sites, there will be 13 or 14 teams featured alongside individuals not on those teams competing for a chance to earn their place at the NCAA Championship.

Regionals will be played May 13-15 at the following sites:

Austin Regional: University of Texas Golf Club, Austin, Texas (Host: Texas);
Baton Rouge Regional: University Club, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (Host: LSU);
Chapel Hill Regional: UNC Finley Golf Course, Chapel Hill, North Carolina (Host: North Carolina);
Rancho Santa Fe Regional: The Farms Golf Club, Rancho Santa Fe, California (Host: San Diego);
Stanford Regional: Stanford Golf Course, Stanford, California (Host: Stanford);
West Lafayette Regional: Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex, West Lafayette, Indiana (Host: Purdue).

The top five teams and top individual not on an advancing team will advance from each regional to the national championship at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California, from May 24-29. This is the first of three years the men’s and women’s championships will be at Omni La Costa.

Florida is the defending national champion. Fred Biondi, who was a senior at Florida, captured the individual title for the Gators at Grayhawk.

Here are the regional fields:

Course: The University of Texas Golf Club
Host: Texas
1. Tennessee
2. Arkansas
3. Texas
4. Georgia
5. Wake Forest
6. Notre Dame
7. UNC Greensboro
8. BYU
9. Utah
10. San Jose State
11. Grand Canyon
12. Arkansas State
13. Kansas City

Individuals:
1. Gustav Frimodt, TCU
2. Luke Gutschewski, Iowa State
3. Hunter Bott, UTSA
4. Cooper Schultz, Kansas State
5. Kobe Valociek, Virginia Tech
6. Joseph Sullivan, Florida Gulf Coast
7. Erik Jansson, Jacksonville State
8. Justin Biwer, Colorado
9. Alexandre Vandermoten, Jacksonville
10. Peicheng Chen, St. John’s

Course: University Club
Host: LSU
1. Auburn
2. Virginia
3. Texas Tech
4. Oregon
5. Duke
6. Ohio State
7. LSU
8. Louisville
9. Houston
10. South Carolina
11. Lipscomb
12. Yale
13. Loyola Maryland
14. Arkansas-Pine Bluff

Individuals:
1. Alex Goff, Kentucky
2. Max Sturdza, FAU
3. Niilo Maki-Petaja, Louisiana Tech
4. Hugo Thyr, South Alabama
5. Archie Smith, Little Rock

Course: UNC Finley Golf Course
Host: North Carolina
1. North Carolina
2. Alabama
3. Georgia Tech
4. East Tennessee State
5. Northwestern
6. Baylor
7. VCU
8. LMU
9. Long Beach State
10. Clemson
11. Michigan State
12. Ball State
13. Howard

Individuals:
1. Tobias Jonsson, Mercer
2. Walker Isley, UNCW
3. Nick Mathews, NC State
4. Conor Gough, Charlotte
5. Will Davis, Davidson
6. Spencer Oxendine, NC State
7. Erik Johansson, Campbell
8. Claes Borregaard, Kennesaw State
9. Justin LaRue, Longwood
10. Fred Roberts IV, High Point

Course: The Farms Golf Club
Host: San Diego
1. Arizona State
2. Washington
3. Oklahoma
4. California
5. Oklahoma State
6. North Florida
7. Chattanooga
8. South Florida
9. San Diego
10. West Virginia
11. Kansas
12. Wright State
13. Seton Hall
14. Winthrop

Individuals:
1. Mahanth Chirravuri, Pepperdine
2. Tegan Andrews, CSU-Fullerton
3. William Walsh, Pepperdine
4. Brady Siravo, Pepperdine
5. Kevin Li, Seattle

Course: Stanford Golf Course
Host: Stanford
1. Florida State
2. Ole Miss
3. Illinois
4. Texas A&M
5. Stanford
6. UCLA
7. SMU
8. Missouri
9. Fresno State
10. UNLV
11. Augusta
12. Liberty
13. Sacramento State
14. Siena

Individuals:
1. Enrique Dimayuga, Nevada
2. Ben Warian, Minnesota
3. Jakob Melin, San Francisco
4. Cole Rueck, Boise State
5. Joe Sykes, Idaho

Course: Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex
Host: Purdue
1. Vanderbilt
2. Arizona
3. Florida
4. New Mexico
5. Purdue
6. San Diego State
7. Mississippi State
8. Indiana
9. Charleston
10. Stetson
11. Colorado State
12. Southern Illinois
13. Tennessee Tech

Individuals:
1. Caleb VanArragon, Valpo
2. Hunter Thomson, Michigan
3. Cameron Huss, Wisconsin
4. Barend Botha, Toledo
5. Valentin Peugnet, Illinois State
6. Owen Stamper, Middle Tennessee State
7. Alex McCulla, Illinois State
8. Ty Gingerich, Cincinnati
9. Luke Fuller, Western Kentucky
10. Ben Ortwein, Rider