How to Follow Action at the 2025 Women's Golf National Championship 10/15/2025 12:00:00 AM The 2025 Women's Golf National Championship will be held at Hammock Beach Resort's Conservatory Course in Palm Coast, FL. Championship play begins with the first round on October 20 at 7:45am ET, followed by the second round on October 21 and the final round on October 22. How to Follow Live Scoring*: Leaderboard King Twitter: @TheNCCAA | @NCCAAChamps Instagram: @TheNCCAA Flickr: Photos from the event will be posted here General Info & Daily Leaderboards: Championship Page *Live scoring will be available approximately 15 minutes after tee off. THE COURSE The Conservatory Course is located on the property of Hammock Beach Resort at 200 Ocean Crest Drive, Palm Coast, FL 32137. Designed by golf champion Tom Watson with nods to British links style golf, the course spans 7,776 yards. Challenging bunkers and gorgeous views highlight the Conservatory Course, with four par three holes, 10 par four holes, and four par five holes. THE HISTORY This is the eighth straight year that Hammock Beach Resort has hosted the NCCAA Women's National Golf Championship, and the first time since 2021 the women's tournament has been played on the Conservatory Course. Bethel University won the championship that year by 44 strokes, as the Pilots' Jessica Shurety took the indivudal championship by nine strokes. LAST YEAR Grace College won their first NCCAA Women's Golf National Championship since 2019, taking home the 2024 NCCAA Women's Golf National Championship at the Hammock Beach Resort's Ocean Course by six strokes. The Lancers' Brette Hanavan took home individual medalist honors by three strokes. University of Northwestern's Morgan Eckman was the top individual finisher, finishing sixth overall. LODGING Hammock Beach Resort - All spectators wanting to book their housing at Hammock Beach Resort should call 866-841-0287 and reference NCCAA Friends & Family to get to the contracted rates for this event. These rooms will not be tax exempt and will be charged the normal resort fee daily See the resort map here. TICKETS Admission to the 2025 NCCAA Women's Golf National Championship is free. CART USAGE AND SPECTATOR POLICY Please review this policy here. CHAMPIONSHIP GEAR Fine Designs, the Official NCCAA Championship Apparel Provider, will be on site. Custom apparel may also be purchased at championshipgear.com. MEET THE TEAMS Bethel University (Mishawaka, Indiana) - North Central Regional Champions - 12th straight NCCAA National Championship appearance - Won regional championship by 18 strokes Campbellsville University (Campbellsville, Kentucky) - Mideast Regional Champion - First national championship appearance since 2019 - Had three golfers tie for second at Mideast Regional Grace College (Winona Lake, Indiana) - Midwest Region Qualifier - Won 2024 NCCAA Women's Golf National Championship - Brette Hanavan - 2024 NCCAA Women's Golf medalist OUAZ (Surprise, Arizona) - West Region Representative - First NCCAA Women's Golf National Championship appearance since 2018 - Chiara Israng - Two top-five finishes this fall University of Northwestern (St. Paul, Minnesota) - At-Large Selection - First NCCAA Women's Golf National Championship appearance as a team - Morgan Eckman - Medalist at North Central Regional Championship Wayland Baptist University (Plainview, Texas) - Central Region Champion - First women's golf nationational championship appearance - Finished with four golfers in the top four at regional tournament MEET THE INDIVIDUALS Liz Miller (Cedarville University) - Midwest Region individual qualifier - First Cedarville women’s golfer to play in NCCAA Women's Golf Championship Joellen Vogt (Central Christian College of Kansas) - Midwest Regional Representative - Finished fourth at Central Regional Championship Tristan Wilson (Ohio Christian University) - Mideast Regional Representative - Medalist at Mideast Regional - Second straight NCCAA Women's Golf National Championship appearance About the NCCAA Established in 1968, the National Christian College Athletic Association uses intercollegiate athletics to further the Great Commission and is committed to equipping student-athletes and coaches to make a positive impact for Christ. The NCCAA currently holds 23 national championship events, along with one national invitational for 88 member schools across 28 states and two Canadian provinces. For more information on the NCCAA, visit our website, thenccaa.org, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter/X, and Instagram at @thenccaa.