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2024 NCAA Division I men's golf championship

2024 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship
Tournament information
DatesMay 24–29, 2024
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: Auburn
Individual: Hiroshi Tai (Georgia Tech)
Team: 3–2 (def. Florida State)
Individual: 285 (–3)
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The 2024 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship was a golf tournament contested May 24–29 at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California.[1] It was the 85th NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship and included both team and individual championships.

Regional qualifying tournaments

  • Five teams qualified from each of the six regional tournaments held around the country May 13–15, 2024.[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)
Austin Regional The University of Texas Golf Club Austin, TX University of Texas 1. Texas
2. Tennessee
3. Notre Dame
4. Utah
T5. Wake Forest
Kelvin Hernandez, UNC Greensboro
Baton Rouge Regional University Club of Baton Rouge Baton Rouge, LA Louisiana State University 1. Auburn
2. Virginia
3. Texas Tech
4. Ohio State
5. LSU
Ethan Evans, Duke
Chapel Hill Regional UNC Finley Golf Course Chapel Hill, NC University of North Carolina 1. Clemson
2. East Tennessee State
3. North Carolina
4. Georgia Tech
5. Baylor
Nick Mathews, NC State
Rancho Santa Fe Regional The Farms Golf Club Rancho Santa Fe, CA University of San Diego 1. Oklahoma
T2. Oklahoma State
T2. California
4. West Virginia
5. North Florida
Andi Xu, San Diego
Stanford Regional Stanford Golf Course Stanford, CA Stanford University 1. Illinois
2. Florida State
3. Texas A&M
T4. SMU
T4. Stanford
Ben Warian, Minnesota
West Lafayette Regional Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex West Lafayette, IN Purdue University 1. Vanderbilt
2. Purdue
3. Florida
4. Arizona
5. New Mexico
Cameron Huss‡, Wisconsin

Team advanced via playoff

Player advanced via playoff

Venue

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

Team competition

Leaderboard

  • Par, single-round: 288
  • Par, total: 1,152
  • After 54 holes, the field of 30 teams was cut to the top 15.
Place Team Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Total To par
1 Illinois 293 287 282 284 1146 −6
2 Vanderbilt 297 286 290 289 1162 +10
T3 Virginia 290 287 291 295 1163 +11
North Carolina 291 296 292 284 1163
5 Florida State 299 289 286 290 1164 +12
6 Auburn 293 293 293 292 1171 +19
7 Ohio State 294 294 289 297 1174 +22
8 Georgia Tech 292 301 292 292 1177 +25
9 Oklahoma 301 302 286 289 1178 +26
10 Tennessee 305 292 294 289 1180 +28
11 Florida 295 302 287 297 1181 +29
12 East Tennessee State 296 297 298 291 1182 +30
13 Texas 296 301 290 296 1183 +31
14 Baylor 297 299 292 301 1189 +37
15 Arizona 290 298 297 308 1193 +41

Source:[4]

Match play bracket

Quarterfinal round
May 28, morning
Semifinal round
May 28, afternoon
Final round
May 29
         
1 Illinois 1
8 Georgia Tech 3
8 Georgia Tech 2
5 Florida State 3
4 North Carolina 1
5 Florida State 3
5 Florida State 2
6 Auburn 3
3 Virginia 1
6 Auburn 3
6 Auburn 3
7 Ohio State 2
2 Vanderbilt 1
7 Ohio State 3

Source:[5][6]

Individual competition

  • Par, single-round: 72
  • Par, total: 288
  • The field was cut after 54 holes to the top 15 teams and the top nine individuals not on a top 15 team. These 84 players competed for the individual championship
Place Player University Score To par
1 Hiroshi Tai Georgia Tech 67-77-70-71=285 −3
T2 Luke Clanton Florida State 71-74-70-71=286 −2
Tyler Goecke Illinois 73-73-69-71=286
Max Herendeen Illinois 73-70-71-72=286
Ben James Virginia 73-71-69-73=286
Jackson Koivun Auburn 71-72-72-71=286
Gordon Sargent Vanderbilt 75-69-70-72=286
T8 Palmer Jackson Notre Dame 77-68-72-70=287 −1
Karl Vilips Stanford 69-68-76-74=287
Adam Wallin Ohio State 68-74-69-76=287

Source:[5][7]

References