SOUTH BEND, Ind. – The Notre Dame men’s golf team is set for another NCAA postseason after being selected as part of the field for regionals in 2024 NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Championships.
Being selected as the No. 6 seed in the Austin Regional, the Irish will compete Monday, May 13 to Wednesday, May 15 at the University of Texas Golf Club in Austin, TX.
While both Palmer Jackson and Nate Stevens qualified as individuals last year, the Irish last qualified as a team in the season prior. In 2022, the Irish finished their season at the Palm Beach Gardens NCAA Regional held at the PGA National Champion Course. The Irish finished with an 896 (+32) over the three rounds of the event. Jackson and Stevens competed in the 2023 NCAA Bath Regional at Eagle Eye Golf Club in East Lansing, MI, where Jackson and Stevens finished T20 and T29 respectively.
The Irish are looking to build off of their regular season successes as they have finished out the spring with four top-three finishes, including a win at the Johnnie-O at Sea Island. Freshman Jacob Modleski also claimed his first collegiate win at the Johnnie-O, which included a final round 65 to not only secure his individual win, but lead the team to its 10-shot victory over multiple teams ranked in the top-20.
For more information on the 2024 NCAA DI Men’s Golf Championships, click here.
Austin Regional
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Teams (seeded in the following order):
- Tennessee
- Arkansas
- Texas [Big 12 Conference]
- Georgia
- Wake Forest
- Notre Dame
- UNC Greensboro
- Brigham Young
- Utah
- San Jose State
- Grand Canyon [Western Athletic Conference]
- Arkansas State [Sun Belt Conference]
- Kansas City [The Summit League]
Individuals (seeded in the following order):
1. Gustav Frimodt, TCU
2. Luke Gutschewski, Iowa State
3. Hunter Bott, UTSA
4. Cooper Schultz, Kansas State
5. Kobe Valociek, Virginia Tech
6. Joseph Sullivan, Florida Gulf Coast
7. Erik Jansson, Jacksonville State
8. Justin Biwer, Colorado
9. Alexandre Vandermoten, Jacksonville
10. Peicheng Chen, St. John’s