These are the 30 teams and six individuals heading to NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Championship

22 of the top-30 teams in the nation have punched their tickets to the national championship.

After three rounds each at six different regional sites across the country, college golf fans now know who will be teeing it up at the NCAA Division I Men’s Championship at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona, May 28-June 2.

A total of 22 of the top 30 teams on the Golfweek/Sagarin Ranking have advanced to the national championship, including 14 of the top 15.

The lowest seed to advance? That’d be Sam Houston State at No. 65. Even more impressive than the Bearkats advancing is the fact that they did it without their star player, William Holcomb, in the final round due to COVID-19 contact tracing.

Check out the full field below (Golfweek/Sagarin ranking in parentheses)

Golfweek/Sagarin Rankings: Men’s team | Men’s individual
College golf blog: The Road to Grayhawk

Teams

Oklahoma (1)

Florida State (2)

Clemson (3)

Oklahoma State (4)

Pepperdine (5)

Texas (6)

North Carolina (7)

Wake Forest (8)

Arizona State (9)

NC State (10)

Illinois (11)

Georgia (12)

Vanderbilt (13)

Texas Tech (15)

Tennessee (18)

Liberty (19)

SMU (20)

Florida (21)

Arkansas (22)

San Francisco (24)

San Diego State (25)

Georgia Tech (26)

Louisville (32)

TCU (37)

UAB (38)

East Tennessee State (45)

Oregon State (48)

Little Rock (54)

San Diego (63)

Sam Houston State (65)

Individuals

Cole Bradley, Purdue

Ryan Hall, South Carolina

Tristan Mandur, Utah

AJ Ott, Colorado State

Tyson Reeder, Arkansas

Michael Sakane, Jacksonville

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