AUBURN, Ala. – The Auburn men's golf team is set to make its 30th postseason appearance all-time when it takes part in the NCAA Stillwater Regional, May 17-19.
The Stillwater Regional, hosted by Oklahoma State, is slated to take place at Karsten Creek Golf Club, a par-72 course that stretches just under 7,500 yards.
Auburn is one of 13 teams selected to the regional and is seeded third. After three rounds of stroke play, the top five teams advance to the NCAA Championship, which is set to be held at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Ariz., May 28-June 2.
The Tigers are joined by top-seeded Oklahoma State, followed by Illinois, SMU, Notre Dame, Alabama, Baylor, Sam Houston State, Little Rock, Ole Miss, Northwestern, Charleston and Middle Tennessee.
Auburn has earned its ticket to the NCAA Regionals 11 times in 12 seasons under head coach Nick Clinard with the lone exception being 2020 when the entire tournament was canceled.
The Tigers are one of four teams in the nation to have advanced to the last eight NCAA Championships, joining Illinois, Oklahoma and Texas.
2021 NCAA Stillwater Regional - Teams by Seed
1. Oklahoma State
2. Illinois
3. Auburn
4. SMU
5. Notre Dame
6. Alabama
7. Baylor
8. Sam Houston State
9. Little Rock
10. Ole Miss
11. Northwestern
12. Charleston
13. Middle Tennessee