CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The NCAA announced today (April 15) that Virginia has been selected as the host for a 2025 Division I Women’s Golf Regional Championship site. The Cavaliers will be one of six regional sites in 2025 on May 5-7. The event will be held at Birdwood Golf Course, the home course for the Cavaliers.

The NCAA Division I Competition Oversight Committee recently approved two additional regional host sites for each of the 2023-2026 Division I Women’s Golf Championships years. Previously, four sites were set to host regional competitions in each of those seasons.

The Rawls Course in Lubbock Texas, hosted by Texas Tech, will be the other new regional site for the 2025 event.

Last November, the NCAA announced the move to a six-regional format effective with the 2022 spring championship, with Stanford Golf Course in Stanford, California, and the Vanderbilt Legends Club in Franklin, Tennessee added as regional hosting sites for the 2022 championships. Already slated to host regional play May 9-11 in 2022 are The Championship Course at UNM (Albuquerque, New Mexico), U-M Golf Course, Karsten Creek Golf Club (Stillwater, Oklahoma) and Seminole Legacy Golf Club (Tallahassee, Florida).

Each of the six regional sites will feature 12 teams and six individuals, with the top four teams and top two individuals (not on an advancing team) qualifying for the championships.

With the move to six regional sites from the previous four-site format, 72 teams will still qualify for regional play, with the number of individuals not on an advancing team increasing from 24 to 36.

This will mark the first time Virginia will serve as host for an NCAA postseason golf regional.

NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championship Hosting Sites – 2022-26
2022
Regionals (May 9-11)

  • Albuquerque, New Mexico – The Championship Course at UNM
  • Ann Arbor, Michigan – U-M Golf Course
  • Franklin, Tennessee – Vanderbilt Legends Club
  • Stanford, California – Stanford Golf Course
  • Stillwater, Oklahoma – Karsten Creek Golf Club
  • Tallahassee, Florida – Don Veller Seminole Golf Course & Club

Championships (May 20-25) 

  • Scottsdale, Arizona – Grayhawk Golf Club

2023
Regionals (May 8-10) 

  • Athens, Georgia – University of Georgia Golf Course
  • Palm Beach Gardens, Florida – PGA National Respoort
  • Pullman, Washington – Palouse Ridge Golf Club
  • Raleigh, North Carolina – Lonnie Poole Golf Course
  • San Antonio, Texas – TPC San Antonio
  • Westfield, Indiana – The Club at Chatham Hills

Championships (May 19-24) 

  • Scottsdale, Arizona – Grayhawk Golf Club

2024
Regionals (May 6-8)

  • Auburn, Alabama – Auburn University Club
  • Cle Elum, Washington – Tumblecreek Club
  • College Station, Texas – Traditions Club
  • East Lansing, Michigan – Forest Akers Golf Course
  • Las Vegas, Nevada – Spanish Trail Country Club
  • Winston-Salem, North Carolina – Bermuda Run Country Club – East Course

Championships (May 17-22)

  • Carlsbad, California – Omni La Costa Resort & Spa – Champions Course

2025
Regionals (May 5-7)

  • Charlottesville, Virginia – Birdwood Golf Course
  • Columbus, Ohio – OSU Golf Club – Scarlet Course
  • Golf Canyon, Arizona – Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club
  • Lexington, Kentucky – University Club of Kentucky
  • Lubbock, Texas – The Rawls Course
  • Norman, Oklahoma – Jimmie Austin OU Golf Club

Championships (May 16-21)

  • Carlsbad, California Omni La Costa Resort & Spa – Champions Course

2026
Regionals (May 11-13)

  • Ann Arbor, Michigan – U-M Golf Course
  • Chapel Hill, North Carolina – UNC Finley Golf Course
  • Huntsville, Alabama – Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Hampton Cove
  • Stanford, California – Stanford Golf Course
  • Tallahassee, Florida – Seminole Legacy Golf Club
  • Waco, Texas – Ridgewood Country Club

Championships (May 22-27)

  • Carlsbad, California Omni La Costa Resort & Spa – Champions Course