Overview
The CCAA Men's Golf Championships are on the line this week as seven CCAA teams will compete in 54 holes over three days to see who will lift the trophy. The tournament will be held this year at The Reserve at Spanos Park in Stockton, Calif.
What's At Stake
The seven CCAA member institutions are competing for the individual and team titles, along with an automatic bid to the NCAA West/South Central Regional at the same The Reserve at Spanos Park course on May 7-9.
Coverage
Updates for each round of the tournament will be available at
GoCCAA.org/Golf. On there, fans will be able to follow along with Live Scoring throughout the tournament, available through Clippd at
GoCCAA.org/MGscores. There will also be extensive features and videos on the CCAA Instagram page at
instagram.com/ccaad2
The Course
The Reserve at Spanos Park is located in Stockton, California, and will play as a par 72. It features a renowned links-style golf course designed by Andy Raugust. With Mt. Diablo as a backdrop, The Reserve showcases incredible California sunrises and sunsets, sure to leave an indelible mark on visitors.
The Field
Cal State Dominguez Hills, Cal State East Bay, Cal State Monterey Bay, Cal State San Bernardino, Cal State San Marcos, Chico State, and Stanislaus State will tee it up for three straight days to determine the CCAA Champion. This will be the smallest field in the CCAA Men's Golf Championships since 2007-08, with just 35 men's golfers. Cal State East Bay will serve as the host institution of both the men's and women's tournaments.
Schedule
Men's teams will tee off on Hole 1 on Monday and Tuesday, starting at 9:40 a.m. On Wednesday, they will begin at 8 a.m. on Hole 10.
Last Year's Tournament
Cal State East Bay won its second CCAA Championship in 2025, coming back in the final round to defeat Cal State Monterey Bay by four strokes (880) on the Sandpiper Golf Course. The Pioneers'
Cooper Groshart won the individual title by one stroke over Cal State San Bernardino's
John Kim.
History
No team has won consecutive CCAA Championships since Stanislaus State in 2014 and 2015. There have been six different teams to claim the title since 2017.