Overview
Five teams will travel to Stockton on April 20-22 in search of the 2026 CCAA Women's Golf Championships, presented by Visit Stockton. Cal State East Bay, Cal State LA, Cal State Monterey Bay, Cal State San Marcos, and Chico State will all compete over 54 holes at The Reserve at Spanos Park to determine who will lift the trophy in 2026.
What's At Stake
The five CCAA member institutions are competing for the individual and team titles, along with an automatic bid to the NCAA West Regional in Pueblo, Colo. (May 4-6)
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, which will be through Clippd and can be accessed at
GoCCAA.org/WGscores. 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 East Bay, Cal State LA, Cal State Monterey Bay, Cal State San Marcos, and Chico State will tee it up for three straight days to determine the CCAA Champion. This will be the smallest field ever competing in the CCAA Women's Golf Championships, with just 25 women's golfers. Cal State East Bay will serve as the host institution of both the men's and women's tournaments.
Schedule
Women's teams will begin Monday-Wednesday at Hole 1, starting at 8 a.m.
Last Year's Tournament
Cal State San Marcos won its sixth consecutive CCAA Women's Golf Championship in 2025, finishing 10 strokes ahead of Cal State LA at the Sandpiper Golf Course. Madison Murr was the individual champion as she edged out her teammate Makenna Cabardo for her first career CCAA individual title.
History
Cal State San Marcos has won the CCAA Women's Golf Championship each season since the event began in 2018 (six straight). The Cougars have also had the individual winner in five of the six tournaments.