Lady Gators to host 2028 NCAA Women’s Golf Regional

It will be the first time since 2009 that Gainesville welcomes the top collegiate golfers for regional action. 

The Florida Gators will host an NCAA Women’s Golf Regional site at Mark Bostick Golf Course in 2028 after the association announced more than 240 host site selections for the 2027 and 2028 postseasons.

The other sites were revealed on Wednesday while the NCAA National Championships were tabbed for another two years at Omni La Costa in Carlsbad, California. It will be the first time since 2009 that Gainesville welcomes the top collegiate golfers for regional action.

Since regional play started in 1993, Florida has hosted them twice — first in 2004 and more recently in the aforementioned 2009 postseason.

2027 Regional Sites

  • PGA National Resort (Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.) | Host: Florida Atlantic
  • Sycamore Hills Golf Club (Fort Wayne, Ind.) | Host: Purdue Fort Wayne
  • Trinity Forest Golf Club (Dallas, Texas) | Host: SMU
  • Stanford Golf Course (Sanford, Calif.) | Host: Stanford
  • Old Barnwell (Aiken, S.C.) | Host: South Carolina
  • Vanderbilt Legends Club (Franklin, Tenn.) | Host: Vanderbilt

2028 Regional Sites

  • Mark Bostick Golf Course (Gainesville, Fla.) | Host: Florida
  • TPC Deere Run (Silvis, Ill.) | Host: Iowa
  • Eugene Country Club (Eugene, Ore.) | Host: Oregon
  • Texas Golf Club (Austin, Texas) | Texas
  • Seattle Golf Club (Shoreline, Wash.) | Host: Washington
  • Bermuda Run Country Club (Bermuda Run, N.C.) | Host: Wake Forest

NCAA Regional Format

Seventy-Two teams and 36 individuals are selected to compete at one of six regional championships over the course of the three-day event, each featuring 12 teams and six individuals at the selected sites.

From regional competition, 30 teams (top five from each regional) and six individuals (top individual from each regional) will advance to the National Championships to be played at the Omni La Costa Country Club in Carlsbad, California.

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