College golf’s championship season is off and running, with all eyes on the Arizona desert.
After three rounds of play across six regionals, a total of 30 teams and six individuals not on a qualifying team have punched their tickets to the 2022 NCAA Div. I Men’s Golf National Championship at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona, May 27-June 1.
Just 17 of the top 25 teams in the nation advanced to the national championship, with four top-20 teams missing out. The ranked teams who got bounced are Washington (9), Notre Dame (15), Illinois (17), LSU (19), Tennessee (22), Clemson (23), New Mexico (24) and Purdue (25).
The lowest-ranked teams to advance? That’d be Georgia Southern (47) and BYU (49).
Check out all 30 teams and six individuals who will be competing for a national title (in alphabetical order with Golfweek/Sagarin ranking in parentheses).
Golfweek/Sagarin Rankings: Men’s team | Men’s individual
Teams
- Arizona (34)
- Arizona State (5)
- Arkansas (14)
- Auburn (16)
- BYU (49)
- College of Charleston (48)
- East Tennessee State (27)
- Florida (10)
- Florida State (21)
- Georgia (12)
- Georgia Southern (47)
- Georgia Tech (11)
- Kansas (30)
- Liberty (36)
- North Carolina (7)
- North Florida (32)
- Ohio State (33)
- Oklahoma (1)
- Oklahoma State (2)
- Ole Miss (28)
- Oregon (35)
- Pepperdine (4)
- South Florida (39)
- Stanford (20)
- Texas (6)
- Texas A&M (13)
- Texas Tech (8)
- Utah (53)
- Vanderbilt (3)
- Wake Forest (18)
Individuals
- Carson Barry, Oregon State
- Zack Byers, Gardner-Webb
- Thomas Giroux, Oakland
- Evans Lewis, South Carolina
- RJ Manke, Washington
- Adrian Vagberg, VCU
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