LUBBOCK, TX – The NCAA announced on Wednesday that Texas Tech’s Rawls Course has been selected as one of the six regional sites for the 2027 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Regionals. Recognized as one of the top collegiate golf courses in the nation, the Rawls Course continues to serve as a premier venue for NCAA events.
Already scheduled to host the NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Regional in 2025, this will be the fifth NCAA event hosted at the Rawls. The course previously served as a regional site for the men’s team in 2015 and for the women’s team in 2005 and 2017. The Red Raiders capitalized on their home-course advantage in both 2015 and 2017, with the men’s and women’s teams advancing to the NCAA Championships in their respective years.
Texas Tech has established itself as a prominent host for NCAA golf events, and the selection for 2027 continues that tradition. The full list of 2027 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Regional sites includes Lubbock, as well as Bloomington, Indiana; Stillwater, Oklahoma; Murrells Inlet, South Carolina; Marana, Arizona; and Loudon, Tennessee.
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