The women’s college golf postseason is here, as Division I regionals kicked off Monday across the country at five sites, with the sixth having started Sunday because of weather.

The six regional championship sites feature 12 teams and six individuals (72 teams and 36 individuals, total), with play beginning on Monday, May 5 and ending Wednesday, May 7. The top five teams (30 total) and the top individual (6 total) not on a qualifying team from each regional will advance to the national championship at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California, May 16-21.

Below you’ll find a recap, as well as a breakdown of what to watch for from each regional as the first round concludes from all six sites.

More: 2025 NCAA Division I women’s golf regionals: Players to watch, predictions for each field

Recaps will be available once play concludes at each regional site.

Charlottesville Regional

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Columbus Regional

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Gold Canyon Regional

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Lexington Regional

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Lubbock Regional

Team leader: Wake Forest, 1 over

Individual leaders: Carolina Chacarra, Wake Forest; Lousiane Gauthier, Florida Gulf Coast

The hook: The Lubbock Regional first round finished Sunday, as teams competed in windy conditions to get a round in before storms hit West Texas on Monday. Wake Forest and Texas, the top-two seeds, got off to excellent starts and have distanced themselves on the field. However, the fourth and 10th spots are separated by only five shots after the opening round.

If the cut were today: 1. Wake Forest, 2. Texas, 3. Iowa State, T4. Tennessee, Arizona

What to watch for Tuesday: For Texas A&M to rebound. The fourth-seeded team is a shot behind Tennessee and Arizona after the opening round. The Aggies made only six birdies (and one eagle) as a team Sunday, a number that will surely improve in the second round.

Norman Regional

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This article originally appeared on Golfweek: NCAA Women’s Golf Regionals: First round scores, leaderboard updates

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