NCAA Division I Men’s National Championship – 2026 Preview & Results

2nd June 2026

MATCH PLAY STAGE 

AUBURN (seeded 1), TEXAS (2), VANDERBILT (3), FLORIDA (4), OKLAHOMA STATE (5), ARIZONA (6), STANFORD (7) and UCLA (8) were the leading eight teams who progressed to the Match Play Stage of the NCAA Division I National Championship.

The seeded competition will commence today at 2.50pm local time.

CLICK HERE FOR THE SCOREBOARD RESULTS – 2026 MATCH PLAY – TEAM

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1st June 2026

STROKE PLAY STAGE 

TEAM

AUBURN (-26) earned medalist honours at the NCAA Division I Men’s National Championship being played at Omni La Costa in California.

TEXAS (-23), VANDERBILT (-12), FLORIDA (-11), OKLAHOMA STATE (-11), ARIZONA (-3), STANFORD (-2) and UCLA (-2) also advanced to the top 8 Match Play Stage.

Florida enjoyed a final round -12 score and Stanford a -4 score to rise six and four places respectively on the team leaderboard and into the qualifying spots.

NORTH CAROLINA (-2), TENNESSEE (-2), VIRGINIA (+1), LSU (+3), DUKE (+4), OKLAHOMA (+5) and SAN DIEGO (+24), the other teams that made the top 15 54 hole +2 cut, missed out.

North Carolina and Tennessee lost out in a four-for-two play-off which saw Stanford and UCLA advance after all four teams finished with a -2 total, a record low match play cut line. The play-off involved each team sending a player to play holes 1, 15, 16, 17 and 18 with the aggregate team score then being used to break the tie. Stanford played the five holes in Even par, UCLA in +1 and North Carolina and Tennessee in +2.

Stroke Play Round 3 Team Scores (Graphic: Scoreboard / NCAA)

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INDIVIDUAL

Preston STOUT (USA / Oklahoma State) won the NCAA Division I Men’s National Championship Individual title with a 274 (-14) total.

After a nervy finish which included bogeys on 12, 14 and 17 Stout needed a birdie on the 18th hole to finish 1-shot ahead of William JENNINGS (USA / Alabama IND.).

The victory earns Stout an exemption into this years U.S. Open Championship as well as the 2027 Masters Invitational so long as he remains an amateur.

Preston Stout (Photo: OSU Cowboy Golf)

Josiah GILBERT (USA / Auburn) finished 3rd on -11 with Will HARTMAN (USA / Vanderbilt) & Filip JAKUBCIK (CZH / Arizona) tied 4th on -10.

Jack WHALEY (ENG / Florida State) and Sam EASTERBROOK (ENG / Purdue), who both played the final round as individuals as their teams missed the 54 hole cut, were the best of the GB&I group. Whaley was tied 14th on -6 and Easterbrook tied 16th on -5.

Dan HAYES (ENG / LSU) produced the best round of the Stroke Play Stage with a 64 (-8) in Round 3, a new tournament record at La Costa.

Stroke Play Leading Individual Results (Graphic: Scoreboard / NCAA)

Here are the Individual results / positions for all of the GB&I players: –

Made The 54 Hole Stroke Play Cut
JACK WHALEY (ENG / FLORIDA STATE) 72, 68, 73, 69 (-6) T14
SAM EASTERBROOK (ENG / PURDUE) 72, 73, 68, 70 (-5) T16
DAN HAYES (ENG / LSU) 76, 75, 64, 73 (Ev) T32
LUKE POULTER (ENG / FLORIDA) 76, 74, 68, 71 (+1) T39
NIALL SHEILS DONEGAN (SCO / NORTH CAROLINA) 69, 73, 72, 76 (+2) T42
JOSH HILL (ENG / TENNESSEE) 74, 72, 74, 72 (+4) T49
MATTY DODD-BERRY (ENG / LSU) 75, 72, 69, 77 (+5) T58
OLIVER MUKHERJEE (SCO / DUKE) 72, 77, 72, 76 (+9) T70

Missed The 54 Hole Stroke Play Cut
JENSON FORRESTER (ENG / PURDUE) 72, 71, 74 (+1) T55 (after 54 holes)
JAKE WALLIS (ENG / ARKANSAS STATE) 73, 73, 77 (+7) T102
MILAN REED (ENG /ARKANSAS STATE) 74, 74, 75 (+7) T102
JACK BIGHAM (ENG / FLORIDA STATE) 80, 72, 72 (+8) T109
CIAN O’CONNOR (IRL / MEMPHIS) 80, 76, 76 (+16) T146

Team Substitutes / Did Not Play
SAM MUKHERJEE (SCO / DUKE) SUB / DNP
ADAM BUCHANAN (IRL / LOUISVILLE) SUB / DNP
TYLER WEAVER (ENG / FLORIDA STATE) SUB / DNP

CLICK HERE FOR THE SCOREBOARD RESULTS – 2026 STROKE PLAY – INDIVIDUAL

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26th May 2026

The 2026 NCAA Division I Men’s National Golf Championship will be played at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California on 29th-3rd June 2026.

This is the third of three NCAA National Men’s and Women’s Golf Championships that will be staged at La Costa.

A former long time PGA Tour stop off the North Course was recently re-designed by Gil Hanse and Jim Wagner with the two 2024 NCAA Golf Championships marking its official re-opening.

The men’s course will play 7,538 yards with a par of 72.

30 5-man teams and 6 individuals not on those teams qualified to play through six Regional events played on 12th-14th May. To learn more about these Regionals please read my earlier article – NCAA Division I Men’s Regionals – 2026 Preview & Results

At the National Championships 54 holes of stroke play will be played on 29th-31st May. A cut will then take place which will see the top 15 teams and nine individuals not on those teams play a final 18 holes on 1st June. Team scores in the stroke play stage are based on a best four from five players cumulative total. After 72 holes an Individual champion is crowned with the leading 8 teams progressing to a match play stage. Seeded match play will then take place on 2nd-3rd June to determine the Team national champions.

I will be providing daily reports on play when the Championship gets underway.

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Here is a list of the teams and individuals along with their Regional site results in brackets.

There are 16 players from Great Britain & Ireland, three of whom started as substitutes, competing this year; they are highlighted in blue below.

TEAMS (30)

Arizona (Marana, 1st)

Arizona State (Columbus, 4th)

Arkansas (Corvallis, 3rd)

Arkansas State (Marana, Tied 4th) – MILAN REED (ENG)JAKE WALLIS (ENG)

Auburn (Athens, 3rd)

BYU (Athens, 4th)

Chattanooga (Bryan, 3rd)

Duke (Marana, Tied 4th) – OLLIE MUKHERJEE (SCO), SAM MUKHERJEE (SCO) SUB

Florida (Columbus, 1st) – LUKE POULTER (ENG)

Florida State (Columbus, 5th) – JACK BIGHAM (ENG), JACK WHALEY (ENG), TYLER WEAVER (ENG) SUB

Georgia (Athens, 5th)

Louisville (Athens, 2nd) – ADAM BUCHANAN (IRL) SUB

LSU (Marana, 3rd) – MATTY DODD-BERRY (ENG), DAN HAYES (ENG)

Memphis (Columbus, 3rd) – CIAN O’CONNOR (IRL)

Mississippi State (Bermuda Run, 5th)

North Carolina (Bryan, 4th) – NIALL SHEILS DONEGAN (SCO)

Oklahoma (Corvallis, 1st)

Oklahoma State (Marana, 2nd)

Ole Miss (Bermuda Run, 3rd)

Pepperdine (Bermuda Run, 2nd)

Purdue (Corvallis, 4th) – SAM EASTERBROOK (ENG)JENSON FORRESTER (ENG)

San Diego (Corvallis, 5th after a play-off with Liberty)

Stanford (Columbus, 2nd)

Tennessee (Bryan, 5th) – JOSH HILL (ENG)

Texas (Bryan, 1st)

Texas A&M (Bryan, 2nd)

UCLA (Corvallis, 2nd)

USC (Bermuda Run, 4th)

Vanderbilt (Athens, 1st)

Virginia (Bermuda Run, 1st)

INDIVIDUALS

William Jennings – USA / Alabama (Marana, Tied 1st)

Jacob Lang – USA / Kentucky (Bermuda Run, Tied 5th)

Michael Lugiano – USA / Liberty (Corvallis, 1st)

Malan Potgieter – RSA / Louisiana (Athens, Tied 1st)

Jorge Martin Sampedro – ESP / UTRGV Bryan, 10th)

Steen Zeman – USA / Long Beach State – (Columbus, 5th)

SUB = Substitute / NS = Not Selected

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2025 Results

TEAM

OKLAHOMA STATE (4) won the 2025 NCAA Division I Men’s National Championship at Omni La Costa, beating VIRGINIA (7) 4.0-1.0 in the Final.

This was The Cowboys 12th national title placing them tied 3rd alongside Princeton. Only Yale with 21 wins and Houston with 16 now lie ahead of them in the all-time list.

CLICK HERE FOR THE SCOREBOARD RESULTS – 2025 MATCH PLAY – TEAM

Oklahoma State (Photo: Oklahoma State Men’s Golf Team)

ARIZONA STATE earned medalist honours in the Stroke Play Qualifying Stage with a -14 total team score. The other seven Match Play spots were taken by AUBURN (-12) 2nd, FLORIDA (-9) 3rd, OKLAHOMA STATE (-1) 4th, OKLAHOMA (Ev) 5th, TEXAS (+5) 6th, VIRGINIA (+9) 7th and OLE MISS. (+11) 8th.

INDIVIDUAL

Junior Michael LA SASSO (USA / Ole Miss.) -11 won the NCAA Division I Individual National Championship title.

His victory earned him an exemption into the 2025 U.S. Open Championship and the 2026 Masters Invitational. He gave up the latter when he turned pro in early 2026 to join the LIV Golf League.

Michael La Sasso (Photo: PGA Tour University)

Phichaksn MAICHON (THA / Texas A&M) -9 finished 2nd, Preston STOUT (USA / Oklahoma State) -7 3rd and Jackson KOIVUN (USA / Auburn) & Josele  BALLESTER (ESP / Arizona State) -6 tied 4th.

Here are the final Individual scores / positions for all of the GB&I players who competed: –

CALUM SCOTT (SCO / TEXAS TECH) 77, 71, 71, 71 (+2) T27
LUKE POULTER (ENG / FLORIDA) 70, 70, 75, 76 (+3) T32
TYLER WEAVER (ENG / FLORIDA STATE) 74, 74, 72, 73 (+5) T44
CONNOR GRAHAM (SCO / TEXAS TECH) 72, 75, 73, 74 (+6) T50
JACK BIGHAM (ENG / FLORIDA STATE) 73, 72, 79, 77 (+13) T70

ZACH LITTLE (ENG / UNLV) 75, 71, 73 (+3) T36 MISSED CUT
OLIVER CAGE (ENG / NEW MEXICO) 74, 74, 79 (+11) T101 MISSED CUT
JOSH HILL (ENG / TENNESSEE) 78, 73, 77 (+12) T108 MISSED CUT
SAM EASTERBROOK (ENG / PURDUE) 82, 75, 77 (+18) T139 MISSED CUT
JENSON FORRESTER (ENG / PURDUE) 84, 71, 80 (+19) T144 MISSED CUT
SEAN KEELING (IRL / TEXAS TECH) SUB (N/A)

CLICK HERE FOR THE SCOREBOARD RESULTS – 2025 STROKE PLAY – TEAM and INDIVIDUAL

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Men’s Home Internationals – 2025 Preview & Results

All Graphics, Tables and Scoring shown below are shared courtesy of England Golf and Golf Genius.

Friday 8th August 2025

ENGLAND won the 2025 Men’s Home Internationals completing a clean sweep against Wales on the final day.

England Men’s Team (Photo: England Golf)

Individual Performances

Eliot BAKER (ENG), Alexander FARMER (SCO), Caolan BURFORD (WAL) and Gavin TIERNAN (IRL) were the leading performers for each home nation at Woodhall Spa G.C.

Day 3

IRELAND 6.5 – 5.5 SCOTLAND

IRELAND narrowly beat SCOTLAND thanks to a slightly better performance in the morning Foursomes. David HOWARD picked up two wins for the Irish on Day 3 whilst Alexander FARMER and Ross LAIRD completed an excellent competition for the Scots with strong contributions.

ENGLAND 6.5 – 5.5 WALES

ENGLAND were made to work hard for their final win by WALES who were rewarded for their efforts by securing 3rd position in the final standings. Eliot BAKER, Tom OSBORNE and Jamie VAN WYK were the key men for the hosts in their final game whilst Caolan BURFORD and Tomi BOWEN finished off a strong week with another good points haul for the Welsh.

Click here to view the – Men’s and Women’s Home Internationals Scores

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Thursday 7th August 2025

Day 2 

ENGLAND now have one hand on the Men’s Raymond Trophy after securing their second win of the competition. WALES will need to beat them on Day 3 by four or more points to cause an upset. IRELAND will hope to avoid defeat to SCOTLAND tomorrow to avoid a whitewash.

WALES 4.5 – 7.5 SCOTLAND

Unbeaten trio Alexander FARMER (SCO), Andrew DAVIDSON (SCO) and Jack MCDONALD (SCO) led Scotland to a comfortable win against Ireland. Ioan ROWE (WAL) ended Ross LAIRD‘s (SCO) three match unbeaten run but four other tight games ultimately went against the Welsh.  

ENGLAND 8.0 – 4.0 IRELAND

After the morning Foursomes were halved England secured victory over Ireland with a dominant Singles series. Seb CAVE, Eliot BAKER and Jake SOWDEN all picked up to wins for the English on Day 2. There was a surprisingly big win for Gavin TIERNAN (IRL) against his potential Walker Cup teammate Dominic CLEMONS (ENG). Tiernan is now four wins from four at Woodhall Spa.

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Wednesday 6th August 2025

Day 1

ENGLAND and WALES got off to winning starts in this year’s Men’s Home Internationals with narrow victories over SCOTLAND and IRELAND respectively.

IRELAND 5.5 – 6.5 WALES 

Tomi BOWEN (WAL) and Caolan BURFORD (WAL) led Wales to a welcome victory over Ireland for whom Gavin TIERNAN (IRL) was unbeaten.

ENGLAND 7.0 – 5.0 SCOTLAND

Jamie VAN WYK (ENG) picked up two wins and SEB CAVE (ENG) a win and a half for England as they overcame Scotland where an unbeaten Ross LAIRD (SCO) put up the most resistance.

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1st August 2025

This year’s Men’s Home Internationals will be played at Woodhall Spa G.C. in Lincolnshire, England on 6th-8th August 2025.

IRELAND will be defending the Raymond Trophy which they won at Murcar Links in Scotland last year.

This article will focus on the Men’s Home Internationals and will be updated with score links and daily reports once the competition starts.

Combined Event

In 2022 The R&A and four Home Golf Unions decided to combine the Women’s and Men’s Home Internationals into one mixed event.

The R&A first introduced this type of change in August 2021 when they took control of and combined both the Boys’ and Girls’ Home Internationals and Senior Men’s and Women’s Home Internationals at Woodhall Spa.

Whilst the mixed R&A Women’s and Men’s Home Internationals are now given primary importance the International Trophy and Raymond Trophy are still presented to the leading country in the women’s and men’s matches.

The R&A stepped back from running all of the Home Internationals in 2024 returning their organisation to each host nation. 

Hopefully this means that we can now look to remove the mixed element completely and return to the separate men’s and women’s competitions which have a lot of history and tradition and in my opinion should not have been interfered with.

2025 Men’s Players

The four national golf unions have selected the following players to represent their countries this year. I have added their World Amateur Golf Rankings as at 30th July 2024 in brackets.

ENGLAND  
Eliot BAKER – Tiverton, 22 (108)
Ben BOLTON – Enville, 18 (355)
Seb CAVE – Coxmoor, 21 (133)
Dominic CLEMONS – Gog Magog, 23 (39)
Lewy HAYWARD – Marlborough,19 (705)
Tom OSBORNE – Lindrick, 23 (162)
Jake SOWDEN – The Oaks, 21 (1,199)
Freddie TURNELL – Burnham & Berrow, 20 (129)
Jamie VAN WYK – Royal Lytham & St. Annes, 24 (996)

Tyler Weaver (11), Luke Poulter (32), Charlie Forster (52), Jack Bigham (54), Matthew Dodd-Berry (ENG) (113), Harley Smith (127), Sam Easterbrook (158), Zach Little (217) and Daniel Hayes (244) are WAGR top 250 English players not competing. 

IRELAND 
Colm CAMPBELL – Warrenpoint (980)
John DOYLE – Fota Island (554)
Keith EGAN – Carton House (1,165)
Stuart GREHAN – County Louth (495)
Thomas HIGGINS – Roscommon (414)
David HOWARD – Fota Island (1,778)
Jonathan KEANE – Lahinch (4,506)
Seán KEELING – Roganstown (330)
Gavin TIERNAN – County Louth (530)

Caolan Rafferty (151) and Matthew McClean (211) are are WAGR top 250 Irish players not competing.

SCOTLAND 
Andrew DAVIDSON – Crail (337)
Alexander FARMER – Kilmacolm (1,184)
Ross LAIRD – Glenbervie (725)
Jack MCDONALD – Roxburghe (1,131)
Dominic MCGLINCHEY – Renaissance (1,273)
Sam MUKHERJEE – Gullane (1,718)
Gregor TAIT – Aldeburgh (763)
Chris ROBB – Meldrum House (N/R – Re-instated Amateur)
James WOOD – Bathgate (1,138)

Cameron Adam (25), Connor Graham (45) and U.S.-based Niall Shiels Donegan (94) are WAGR top 250 Scottish players not competing.

WALES
Tom BASTOW – Isle of Purbeck (871)
Tomi BOWEN – Welshpool (250)
Caolan BURFORD – Rhuddlan (1,437)
Sean DAVID – Pyle & Kenfig (2,381)
Jamie DEAN – Carmarthen (2,076)
Alex JAMES – Royal Lytham & St. Annes (2,611)
Tom MATTHEWS – Aldersley Green (1,064)
Iestyn MCAVOY – Glynhir (916)
Ioan ROWE – Royal Porthcawl (4,723)

U.S.-based Jonathan Bale (126) and Matt Roberts (386), who has recently stepped back from the amateur game, are highly WAGR-ranked players missing for Wales.

Since the team selections were announced the English, Scottish and Welsh Closed Amateur Championships have been completed. As is becoming the norm none of the three 2025 champions were selected by their countries – in the last 3 years just one of the nine champions has played in the Home Internationals.

Venue – Woodhall Spa Golf Club

The Hotchkin Course at Woodhall Spa is one of the world’s leading heathland courses, having recently benefitted from a major renovation be leading architect Tom Doak.

The course, which was originally designed by Harry Vardon, is located on an undulating piece of land and is memorable for it’s superb par 3’s, deep bunkers and patches of gorse and heather.

It plays to 7,024 yards off the Blue Tees and a par of 73. It has a Course Rating of 75.3 and a Slope Rating of 152.

Match Format

Following the move to a combined Home Internationals event the men’s teams were reduced from 11 to 9 players.

Each country plays every other team over the three competition days.

Men’s matches now consist of 4 foursomes and 8 singles. This is 1 foursomes and 2 singles less than the historic format.

One point is awarded for a win in each foursomes and singles with a half point for a tied match. Each team will be awarded one match point for winning an overall match and a half point for a tie.

The final team positions are determined according to the highest number of match points earned. Ties are broken by reviewing the total number of individual game points.

The winning team receives the Raymond Trophy.  

The Raymond Trophy

The Men’s Home Internationals were first played in 1932 and this year’s staging will be the 84th playing of this prestigious event.

Since 1952 the winning team has received The Raymond Trophy which is named after its donor, the late Raymond Oppenheimer. Oppenheimer was an English administrator, golfer and team captain who was very prominent in the amateur game in the 1940’s and 1950’s.

In the 83 competitions played to date England have won 40, Scotland 21, Ireland 14 and Wales 1. The remaining 7 were tied before it was decided that ties would be resolved by using game points.

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The Raymond Trophy (Photo: Ayrshire Golf Blog)

2025 Weather Forecast (as at 1st August 2025)

The forecast is currently looking very good for the three competition days: –

Wed. 6th Aug. – Sunny / Wind 9 mph W / Temp. Min 13º, Max 22º
Thurs. 7th Aug. – Sunny Intervals / Wind 14 mph SW / Temp. Min 13º, Max 24º
Fri. 8th Aug. – Sunny / Wind 11 mph W / Temp. Min 12º, Max 24º

2024 R&A Men’s Home Internationals

Ireland won the Raymond Trophy at the 2024 Men’s Home Internationals winning all three of their games and accumulating 25.5 points at Murcar Links. 

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Ireland Women and Men’s Mixed Team (Photo: Chris Young / Scottish Golf)

Each match consisted of four morning Foursomes and eight afternoon Singles.

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Historic Results

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