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Full fields announced for 2023 men’s college golf regionals

Full fields announced for 2023 men’s college golf regionals

The 2023 NCAA Division I men’s golf regional fields were announced Wednesday.

Of the six regional sites, three will feature 13 teams and 10 individuals not on those teams while the other three will have 14 teams and five individuals (81 teams and 45 individuals total). Regionals will be played May 15-17 at the following sites:

Auburn University Club in Auburn, Alabama (hosted by Auburn); The Cliffs at Keowee Falls in Salem, South Carolina (Clemson); Eagle Eye Golf Club in East Lansing, Michigan (Michigan State); Bear’s Best Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada (UNLV); Jimmie Austin OU Golf Club in Norman, Oklahoma (Oklahoma); and The Institute Golf Club in Morgan Hill, California (San Jose State).

The top five teams and top individual not on an advancing team will advance from each regional to the national championship at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona, May 26-31. This is the third and final year the men’s and women’s championships will be at Grayhawk.

Texas is the defending national champion.

Here are the regional fields (Golfweek/Sagarin rankings in parentheses):

More: NCAA men’s conference championship results | NCAA women’s regional field

Course: Auburn University Club
Host: Auburn

  1. Vanderbilt (1)
  2. Tennessee (13)
  3. Auburn (10)
  4. Colorado State (30)
  5. Ohio State (34)
  6. Washington (36)
  7. TCU (43)
  8. Chattanooga (45)
  9. Houston (53)
  10. Marquette (69)
  11. Indiana (60)
  12. Augusta (123)
  13. Siena (222)

Individuals

  • Alex Goff, Kentucky
  • Brantley Scott, Troy
  • Erik Jansson, Jacksonville State
  • Tobias Jonsson, Mercer
  • Cameron Clarke, Southern Miss
  • Brian Ma, Harvard
  • Jackson Skeen, Tennessee Tech
  • Luka Naglic, Arkansas State
  • Hugo Thyr, South Alabama
  • Killian McGinley, Fairfield

Course: The Cliffs at Keowee Falls
Host: Clemson

  1. North Carolina (3)
  2. Georgia Tech (5)
  3. Texas A&M (14)
  4. San Diego State (24)
  5. Georgia Southern (28)
  6. Arkansas (35)
  7. Purdue (41)
  8. New Mexico (46)
  9. Clemson (50)
  10. Furman (56)
  11. Middle Tennessee State (70)
  12. Northern Illinois (121)
  13. Long Island (186)
  14. Longwood (199)

Individuals

  • Kieron van Wyk, Charleston
  • Luis Carrera, Central Florida
  • Johnny Travale, Central Florida
  • Seth Taylor, Coastal Carolina
  • Bryce Corbett, Radford

Course: Eagle Eye Golf Club
Host: Michigan State

  1. Illinois (2)
  2. Florida (7)
  3. Texas (15)
  4. Oregon (21)
  5. Kansas State (27)
  6. Georgia (26)
  7. Liberty (37)
  8. San Diego (57)
  9. Little Rock (47)
  10. Michigan State (65)
  11. Wisconsin (62)
  12. Illinois State (108)
  13. Purdue Fort Wayne (209)

Individuals

  • Barend Botha, Toledo
  • Ben…

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