Cameron University Men's Golf Ranked #7 in South Central Region

The team is also ranked #46 nationally after a strong finish at the Palm Valley Classic.

Apr. 11, 2026 at 9:05pm

A cubist, geometric painting depicting a college golf tournament, with overlapping planes of green fairways, sand traps, and flying golf balls, conveying the dynamic energy and competition of the sport.Cameron University's men's golf team continues its ascent in the national rankings with a top-10 regional and top-50 national ranking.Goodyear Today

The NCAA Division II has ranked the Cameron University Men's Golf team #7 in the South Central Regional and #46 nationally after the team's strong performance at the Palm Valley Classic tournament in Goodyear, Arizona.

Why it matters

This ranking reflects the continued success and growth of the Cameron University men's golf program, which has become a regional and national contender in Division II. The high ranking will help the team attract top talent and secure invitations to prestigious tournaments.

The details

The Cameron University Men's Golf team finished strongly at the recent Palm Valley Classic tournament in Goodyear, Arizona. This performance earned them the #7 ranking in the NCAA Division II South Central Regional and the #46 national ranking.

  • The NCAA Division II rankings were released on April 11, 2026.
  • The Cameron University Men's Golf team competed at the Palm Valley Classic in Goodyear, Arizona prior to the release of the rankings.

The players

Cameron University Men's Golf Team

The NCAA Division II men's golf team representing Cameron University in Lawton, Oklahoma.

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What’s next

The Cameron University Men's Golf team will look to build on this strong ranking as they prepare for their next tournament, where they will aim to continue their climb up the national standings.

The takeaway

The high regional and national rankings for the Cameron University Men's Golf team demonstrate the program's growing reputation and ability to compete at the highest levels of Division II competition.