Full field, seeds for 2022 NCAA Division I men’s golf regionals


The 2022 NCAA Division I men’s golf regional fields have been announced.

Six regional sites will host play May 16-18. Three regions will have 13 teams and 10 individuals while three will have 14 teams and five individuals. The top five teams (30 total) and the low individual not on an advancing team (six total) from each region advance to the NCAA Men’s Championship at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona, May 27-June 1.

The six regional sites are as follows: Traditions Club in Bryan, Texas (hosted by Texas A&M); OSU Golf Club in Columbus, Ohio (hosted by Ohio State); Yale Golf Course in New Haven, Connecticut (hosted by Yale); PGA National Resort’s Champions Course in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida (hosted by Florida Atlantic); The Reserve at Spanos Park in Stockton, California (hosted by Pacific); Jimmie Austin OU Golf Club in Norman, Oklahoma (hosted by Oklahoma).

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

Course: Jimmie Austin OU Golf Club
Host: Oklahoma

  1. Oklahoma (1)
  2. Texas (6)
  3. Auburn (16)
  4. South Carolina (26)
  5. Ole Miss (28)
  6. Louisville (37)
  7. Missouri (39)
  8. San Diego State (44)
  9. Utah (53)
  10. Kent State (62)
  11. Kansas State (69)
  12. UT Martin (186)
  13. Rider (238)

Individuals

  • Johnny Keefer, Baylor
  • Vicente Marzilio, North Texas
  • Mac McClear, Iowa
  • Justin Biwer, Colorado
  • Evan Davis, Belmont
  • Ronan Kleu, Iowa
  • Paul Conroy, Chattanooga
  • Sam Murphy, Louisiana Tech
  • Nick Wolf, Middle Tennessee
  • Michael Barnard, Middle Tennessee

Course: PGA National Resort – Champions Course
Host: Florida Atlantic

  1. Vanderbilt (3)
  2. Florida (10)
  3. Notre Dame (15)
  4. Florida State (21)
  5. Purdue (25)
  6. New Mexico (24)
  7. South Florida (38)
  8. Little Rock (50)
  9. College of Charleston (48)
  10. Indiana (64)
  11. San Diego (63)
  12. Davidson (112)
  13. Loyola Maryland (166)
  14. Charleston Southern (180)

Individuals

  • Nick Lyerly, UNC Greensboro
  • Tobias Jonsson, Mercer
  • Henrik Lilja, Campbell
  • Ross Funderburke, Furman
  • Zack Byers, Gardner-Webb

Course: OSU Golf Club – Scarlet Course
Host: Ohio State

  1. Oklahoma State (2)
  2. Georgia Tech (11)
  3. Arkansas (14)
  4. Clemson (23)
  5. East Tennessee State (27)
  6. Ohio State (33)
  7. Duke (41)
  8. Northwestern (43)
  9. Florida Gulf Coast (42)
  10. San Francisco (56)
  11. Kentucky (67)
  12. Wright State (84)
  13. Southern Illinois (155)

Individuals

  • Hunter Eichhorn, Marquette
  • Griffin Barela, Wisconsin
  • Patrick Sheehan, Penn State
  • Thomas Giroux, Oakland
  • Conner Burgess, Virginia Tech
  • Sam Jean, Cincinnati
  • Lou Olsakovsky, Penn State
  • Cameron Huss, Wisconsin
  • Joe Muschong, Morehead State
  • Anthony Delisanti, Valparaiso

Course: Yale Golf Course
Host: Yale

  1. North Carolina (7)
  2. Texas Tech (8)
  3. Wake Forest (18)
  4. Illinois (17)
  5. NC State (29)
  6. Charlotte (31)
  7. North Florida (32)
  8. Georgia Southern (47)
  9. Mississippi State (54)
  10. Virginia (52)
  11. UCF (70)
  12. Seton Hall (115)
  13. Yale (164)
  14. Sacred Heart (208)

Individuals

  • Roberto Nieves, Delaware
  • Eddy Lai, UCLA
  • Caleb Manuel, UConn
  • Adrian Vagberg, VCU
  • Ryan Tall, Lafayette

Course: Traditions Club
Host: Texas A&M

  1. Pepperdine (4)
  2. Texas A&M (13)
  3. Georgia (12)
  4. Tennessee (22)
  5. Kansas (30)
  6. Arizona (34)
  7. Michigan State (46)
  8. SMU (40)
  9. Boise State (59)
  10. Oregon State (60)
  11. Colorado State (71)
  12. Southeastern Louisiana (172)
  13. Texas Southern (274)

Individuals

  • Canon Claycomb, Alabama
  • Thomas Ponder, Alabama
  • Chad Sewell, Sam Houston
  • Justin Gums, TCU
  • Riley Lewis, LMU
  • Aymeric Laussot, TCU
  • Aidan Thomas, New Mexico State
  • Evan White, Texas State
  • Joe Buenfeld, Incarnate Word
  • Zane Brooks, Prairie View A&M

Course: The Reserve at Spanos Park
Host: Pacific

  1. Arizona State (5)
  2. Washington (9)
  3. Stanford (20)
  4. LSU (19)
  5. Oregon (35)
  6. Nevada (51)
  7. Liberty (36)
  8. BYU (49)
  9. UAB (55)
  10. Houston (58)
  11. UC Davis (65)
  12. Denver (106)
  13. Abilene Christian (125)
  14. Weber State (178)

Individuals

  • Caden Fioroni, UNLV
  • Jackson Rivera, USC
  • Tyler Schafer, Long Beach State
  • Nathan Cogswell, Seattle
  • Nate Deziel, North Dakota State



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