Top College Golf Stories of 2025: A Look Back at the Year
College golf has been a cornerstone of sports journalism at Golfweek since the magazine’s inception. Under the expert guidance of industry veterans like Lance Ringler and Cameron Jourdan, college golf remains a significant focus within our coverage. As we approach the year’s end, we take a moment to reflect on the most popular college golf stories that captivated readers throughout the year.
1. College Golf Coaches Job Blog: Key Updates for 2025
Golf enthusiasts and aspiring coaches alike were drawn to our blog dedicated to the college golf coaching community for 2025. This resource consistently ranks as one of the most-read sections on our site, offering invaluable insights into coaching positions across the nation.
2. SEC Football Coach’s Unexpected Departure Linked to Golf
In a surprising turn of events, Auburn football coach Hugh Freeze was let go following a disappointing loss to Kentucky. Fans noted an unusual trend: Freeze had missed his regular Sunday tee time at the Auburn University Club, raising eyebrows about his future. This story sent shockwaves through both the football and golf communities.
3. NCAA Men’s Golf Championship: Michael La Sasso’s Stellar Performance
The NCAA Men’s Golf Championship drew significant attention as defending champion Auburn took the lead after three rounds. Ole Miss junior Michael La Sasso had a strong showing, leading the field for medalist honors. His performance kept fans on the edge of their seats, emphasizing the year’s thrilling competition.
4. Championship Showdown: Virginia vs. Oklahoma State
The intensity reached its peak during the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship where Virginia and Oklahoma State squared off for the title. In an exhilarating finish, Oklahoma State emerged victorious, marking yet another highlight in the college golf calendar.
5. A Difficult Decision: College Cuts Golf Programs
In a heartbreaking announcement, Stephen F. Austin State University revealed it would be eliminating its men’s and women’s golf programs at the end of the academic year. This decision stemmed from ongoing budget deficits and the financial implications of new revenue-sharing policies with Division I athletes, showcasing the financial pressures facing college sports today.
As the golf community reflects on these major stories, it’s clear that the passion and dedication exhibited by athletes, coaches, and fans alike continue to drive the sport forward. From coaching updates to championship clashes, the world of college golf remains vibrant and compelling.

