The Arizona Men's Golf team is set to compete in its 31st NCAA Championship at Omni La Costa Resort in California. The Wildcats qualified by winning the Marana Regional, marking their first regional title since 2022. The team will play three rounds of stroke play from May 29 to May 31, with hopes of securing a spot in the match play finals starting on June 2. Arizona aims to build on a strong spring season that includes three wins and a second-place finish.

By the Numbers
  • Arizona is ranked No. 12 in the latest Scoreboard rankings, its highest of the season.
  • The team finished the regional at 49-under par, just one stroke shy of the school record for lowest tournament score to par.
State of Play
  • The Wildcats have three wins and two runner-up finishes in eight spring tournaments.
  • They feature four players under the top 25 in the PGA Tour University rankings.
What's Next

If Arizona finishes in the top 15, they will advance to the final round of stroke play, with a chance to move on to match play. The team aims to leverage their spring momentum and strong individual performances to secure a championship berth.

Bottom Line

The Wildcats have the potential to perform well at the NCAA Championship, bolstered by a recent victorious run and individual accolades. Watching the Arizona team closely could reveal a serious contender aiming for its second national title.