MESA, ARIZ. – The 2026 Summit League Men’s Golf Championship will take place May 3-5 at the Longbow Golf Course in Mesa, marking the league’s second consecutive postseason event in Arizona. All three rounds are scheduled to begin at 7 a.m. MST.
Need to know
Date: Sunday-Tuesday, May 3-5
Start times: All three rounds will tee off at 7 a.m. MST.
Location: Longbow Golf Course | Mesa, Ariz.
Par: 71
Yardage: 7,050
Host: The Summit League
Live Results:
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Championship Seeding (First Round Starting Tee Times)
- Oral Roberts (7:50 a.m. MST; No. 1 tee)
- Denver (7:50 a.m. MST; No. 1 tee)
- St. Thomas (7:50 a.m. MST; No. 1 tee)
- South Dakota State (7:00 a.m. MST; No. 1 tee)
- North Dakota State (7:00 a.m. MST; No. 1 tee)
- South Dakota (7:00 a.m. MST; No. 1 tee)
- Kansas City (7:00 a.m. MST; No. 10 tee)
- North Dakota (7:00 a.m. MST; No. 10 tee)
- Omaha (7:00 a.m. MST; No. 10 tee)
Championship Notes
- The 2026 Men’s Golf Championship will be played in the Grand Canyon State with the 54-hole championship set for a par-71, 7,050-yard layout at the Longbow Golf Club.
- Oral Roberts enters the championship looking for back-to-back titles, sitting fifth in stroke average at 290.8.
- Leading the Golden Eagles is freshman Jorge Sanchez Gutierrez, who owns a team-best 72.87 stroke average to go along with a top-five and two top-10 finishes.
- ORU earned the top seed in this year's championship after owning the top Clippd team ranking among the nine participants in this year's event.
- The four-time champion Denver Pioneers enter as the No. 2 seed, boasting a conference-leading 288.4 stroke average.
- Denver brings back Jet Hernandez and Jack Dozer from last year’s squad, both of whom rank among the top nine in stroke average.
- Fellow Pioneer Zander Grant has been in strong form, earning Peak Golfer of the Week honors twice in the last five weeks, including a win at the UCSB Gaucho Invite.
- St. Thomas and South Dakota State matched with 289.6 scoring averages, with the Tommies claiming the No. 3 seed based on the Clippd rankings.
- UST’s Owen Rexing and Tyler McNieve both posted 72.6 stroke averages to provide consistency for the Tommies, each sitting inside the league’s top 10 in scoring.
- The Jackrabbits checked in at the No. 4 seed and are the owners of the league’s second-best team round this season, firing a 272 (-16) in the second round of the Island Resorts Intercollegiate.
- In the second round of the Island Resort Intercollegiate, SDSU senior Tyler Seeling fired a 60 (-12) to match the NCAA single-round record, becoming the 21st player in history to do so.
- Seeling leads the Jacks in scoring average (72.48), ranking sixth in the league.
- North Dakota State has relied on depth across its lineup, posting a 290.8 scoring average with several players capable of going low.
- Seniors Rylin Petry and Jake Skarperud lead the charge, both ranking among the league’s top five in scoring average with 72.0 and 72.3, respectively.
- Petry and SDSU’s Seeling are the lone returners from last year’s All-Tournament team.
- South Dakota owns the lowest single round in the league this season with a 269 (-19) at the LaTour Intercollegiate and carries a 291.3 scoring average into the championship.
- Junior Joe Rohlwing has been the top individual in the league with a 71.6 average through 18 rounds of play, having posted four top-10 finishes and one in the top-5.
- Standouts Mason Haley (72.0) and Harry Bent (72.6) lead the Roos, both ranking inside the top tier of the league in scoring average while KC ranks seventh as a team (291.5).
- North Dakota has shown flashes of low scoring with a 277 (-11) round and enters with a 291.5 team average.
- Omaha has put together a 292.6 scoring average and has remained competitive with consistent middle-of-the-pack finishes, being led by Ethan Smith and Spencer Clatt.
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