The prestigious Cabo Collegiate tournament begins March 1 in Los Cabos, Mexico, featuring 15 teams including several top-ranked programs. Hosted by No. 9 Arkansas at the Twin Dolphin Club, the 54-hole event offers the individual champion an exemption to a PGA TOUR event. Georgia Tech and Arizona are among the participants sending competitive lineups.
The Cabo Collegiate marks its 16th consecutive edition from March 1-3 at the Twin Dolphin Club in Los Cabos, Mexico, a par-71 course measuring 7,156 yards. The tournament format includes 18 holes each day over three days, with four scores counting toward each team's total.
No. 9 Arkansas hosts the event, which draws a strong field of 15 teams. Seven programs in the lineup have won 13 of the previous 15 editions: Arkansas (2010, 2011), Ole Miss (2012), Houston (2013), Florida State (2015), Oklahoma State (2017, 2018, 2019), Arizona State (2020, 2024, 2025), and Vanderbilt (2022, 2023). The current Scorecard NCAA rankings highlight 10 participants: No. 5 Vanderbilt, No. 7 Arizona State, No. 9 Arkansas, No. 11 Oklahoma State, No. 13 Ole Miss, No. 17 Georgia Tech, No. 18 Tennessee, No. 20 Stanford, No. 27 Arizona, and No. 36 Florida State. Additional teams include California, Houston, Loyola (Md.), Rice, and UC Santa Barbara.
For the third straight year, the individual champion earns an exemption to the PGA TOUR's World Wide Technology Championship at Diamante in Cabo San Lucas this November. Rice University will send its men's golf team along with three individuals to compete. Georgia Tech, fresh off a ninth-place tie at the Amer Ari Invitational, fields Hiroshi Tai (tied for 20th there), Albert Hansson, Aidan Tran, Benjamin Reuter (tied for 24th), and Kale Fontenot. Arizona's lineup features Filip Jakubcik, Taishi Moto, Zach Pollo, Tianyi Xiong, and William Wistrand.
This event continues the spring schedules for these programs, showcasing elite collegiate golf in a scenic Mexican setting.