RIVERSIDE, Calif. - California State University San Bernardino has been selected as the host of the 2025 NCAA Division II Men's Golf West and South Central Regional Championships.
The three-day event will take place from May 8 through May 10, 2025 at the Victoria Club in nearby Riverside.
Victoria Club is located within the Tequesquite Arroyo and rests on approximately 130 acres of land. The club was incorporated in October 1903, and is considered to be a founding member of the Southern California Golf Association in 1899. The current layout of the course was designed by Max Behr in 1923, and measures at 6,557 yards from the tips. Behr's design today is complemented by a picturesque setting amidst large Italian stone pines, California peppers, and large oak trees.
The course has hosted such premier events as U.S. Open qualifying, U.S. Amateur, Mid-Amateur, and Senior Amateur qualifying, Southern California Amateur qualifying, and Mid-Amateur qualifying. Victoria Club has also hosted the Southern California Amateur Championship and the 2023 CCAA Men's & Women's Golf Championships
"We are extremely excited that we have been selected to host the NCAA Division II Men's Golf West and South Central Regional Championship," said Cal State San Bernardino Director of Athletics Shareef Amer. "We look forward to showcasing our program on the national stage, and providing these elite student-athletes with an unforgettable championship experience at one of the premier venues in Southern California."
For more information on the Victoria Club, please visit victoriaclub.com.
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