men's ncaa d1 golf championship

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Mr. Frodo
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Omg! ASU with the chip in birdie. And the rebel drains a 15 footer to extend. Damn.
Mr.Bond
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This ole.miss ok state golf match has been absolutely incredible
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The Trolio name is an interesting one. Pretty good book to read.

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Why is the tu logo on every pin at this tourney?
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I Got Ranches said:

Why is the tu logo on every pin at this tourney?


I believe they are the "host" even though it's at La Costa
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The 2025 NCAA Men's Golf Championship, for example, is noted to be hosted at Omni La Costa, where Texas's involvement as a host likely extends to branding elements like flags, consistent with NCAA traditions for host schools.

The University of Texas at Austin is hosting the NCAA Men's and Women's Golf Championships at the Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California, under a multi-year agreement. According to available information, Texas is committed to hosting both championships at La Costa for at least three years, starting in 2024 and continuing through at least 2026. There is also a possibility of this becoming a permanent neutral-site arrangement, as envisioned by Texas men's head coach John Fields and former Oklahoma State coach Mike Holder through their nonprofit, the College Golf World Championships Foundation. The goal is to establish La Costa as a long-term championship venue, similar to the College World Series in Omaha, though no definitive end date beyond 2026 is confirmed in the sources.
This hosting arrangement explains the presence of the Texas Longhorns logo on the flags at the NCAA Men's Golf Championship, as the host institution's branding is prominently featured. The agreement reflects Texas's push to elevate college golf's visibility, leveraging the redesigned North Course at La Costa, overseen by major Longhorns booster Bob Rowling and architect Gil Hanse.

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I personally don't like the idea of a permanent site.I have thoroughly enjoyed watching it.Rotate throughout the country over the past few years.
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I'd prefer they rotate, but I think playing on the home course of teams should be off limits
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