May 24, 2010
NCAA RELEASE
INDIANAPOLIS— The NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Committee announced today that 156 participants will compete in the 2010 NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Championships.
The championships will be held June 1-6, at The Honors Course in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The championships are being hosted by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
The top five teams and the top individual not on those teams from each regional have advanced to compete at the finals.
The teams and individuals that have advanced to the 2010 championships finals are listed below:
The Course at Yale – New Haven, Connecticut
Hosted by Yale University
Teams:
Texas
Kent State
UCLA
Penn State
Virginia
Individual:
Rhys Enoch, East Tennessee State
Capital City Club, Crabapple – Atlanta, Georgia
Hosted by the Georgia Institute of Technology
Teams:
Oklahoma State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Arizona State
Georgia Southern
Individual:
Robbie Fillmore, Brigham Young
The Warren Golf Course – Notre Dame, Indiana
Hosted by the University of Notre Dame
Teams:
Stanford
Florida State
Florida
Duke
LSU
Individual:
Marshall Bailey, Virginia Tech
Traditions Club – College Station, Texas
Hosted by the Texas A&M University
Teams:
Texas Tech
Texas A&M
TCU
North Florida
Baylor
Individual:
Russell Henley, Georgia
Carlton Oaks Golf Club – San Diego, California
Hosted by San Diego State University
Teams:
Oregon
Augusta State
California
Tennessee
UNLV
Individual:
Nick Delio, Cal State Northridge
Gold Mountain Golf Club – Bremerton, Washington
Hosted by the University of Washington
Teams:
Washington
Southern California
San Diego
Oregon State
Illinois
Individual:
Espen Kofstad, Denver
The Texas A&M University, College Station men’s golf team won the 2009 NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Championships, capturing their first NCAA men’s golf title in school history. Texas A&M defeated the University of Arkansas 3-2 in the final round of match play competition. At the end of three rounds of stroke play, Matt Hill, North Carolina State University, took home the individual title. Hill recorded a 2-under-par 69 for each of his three rounds. The tournament was held at the Inverness Club in Toledo, Ohio, and was hosted by the University of Toledo.

