Zionsville, Ind. -- Central Michigan University will host the Mid-American Conference Men's Golf Championships (May 3-5) at The Club at Holliday Farms located in Zionsville, Ind. This marks the first time that the league's men's golf championship will be held at the 7,349-yard, par-71 course.
Nine teams are in the field that will battle for the team and individual crowns, including Ball State, Bowling Green, Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Kent State, Miami, Northern Illinois, Ohio, and Toledo. The 54-hole tournament will see 18 holes played each day, with tee times set for 9 a.m. each day. Kent State is the defending champion after claiming its 29th title in program history.
The winning team and medalist at the 2026 MAC Championships will qualify for NCAA Regionals action on May 18-20.
The 2026 DI Men's Golf Championship will feature 81 teams and 45 individuals beginning in regional competition, competing for a spot in the championship finals. The regional field will be revealed in a selection show on Wednesday, May 6 at 2 p.m. on the Golf Channel. Teams will be split into six different regionals, with regional play beginning on Monday, May 18.
The low five teams and low individual from each region will qualify for a spot in the championship finals. Thirty teams and six individuals in total will compete in the finals from Friday, May 29 to Wednesday, June 3 at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California.
Current National Team Rankings, courtesy of Clippd (May 2, 2026)
1. Eastern Michigan - 98
2. Miami - 124
3. Kent State - 129
4. Toledo - 143
5. Northern Illinois - 149
6. Ball State - 189
7. Ohio - 223
8. Central Michigan - 258
9. Bowling Green - 259