The Captain is headed to California.
Ute golfer Braxton Watts is set to represent the University of Utah in the 2025 men’s NCAA Championships this week in Carlsbad, Calif.
With his berth this season, the Farmington native is now the fourth Utah golfer in program history to compete as an individual in the NCAA Championships three times. Utah alums Dustin Pimm, Kyler Dunkle and Tristan Mandur are the only others to achieve the feat.
The Utes fell short in their Bremerton, Wash., regional last week. But Watts’ first-place finish at Gold Mountain Golf Course earned him a spot in the championships.
“This team has a lot of heart, and they don’t know how to quit,” Utah golf head coach Garrett Clegg said. “We gave it everything to try to advance [as a team] but we just couldn’t get it done. I’m so happy for Braxton. He played incredible golf this week and it’s great that he will finish his season at the NCAA championships. It’s really incredible what the team did during this season, they’re truly a special group.”
Watts, also known as “The Captain,” debuted in the NCAA Championships during the 2022 season while the Utes placed fifth at the Norman regional. Last season, following Utah’s fourth-place finish in the Austin regional, Watts advanced again to the championship round for the second time in his career.
Despite the Utes not making the cut last season, Watts continued on to the fourth round in the championships and finished tied for 27th on the individual leaderboard.
This year, the Ute senior had to tally the best score of any non-individual in the 2025 NCAA regionals to advance to the championships.
He went even on day one of the event. On the second day, he stormed back with a 6-under 67 to keep the Utes within a pair of strokes of fifth place. Watts’ dominance continued the next day. He opened his final round with back-to-back birdies. On the back nine, the senior played bogey-free golf and added four more birdies to climb into first place.
Heading into the championships, Watts ranks as the fifth-seeded individual golfer of the tournament, where he’ll be grouped with the other five golfers who posted the best individual score at their respective regionals and have a non-advancing team.
How to watch
Dates: May 23-28
Where: Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, Calif.
Watch: Golf Channel (May 26-28)
Live Scoring: Scoreboard
Team seeding (NCAA ranking)
1. Auburn (1)
2. Oklahoma State (2)
3. Ole Miss (3)
4. Texas (4)
5. Arizona State (5)
6. Oklahoma (6)
7. Florida (7)
8. Florida State (9)
9. Virginia (10)
10. Texas A&M (11)
11. Illinois (12)
12. UCLA (14)
13. Vanderbilt (16)
14. BYU (19)
15. South Carolina (20)
16. Pepperdine (21)
17. Georgia (22)
18. Tennessee (23)
19. Texas Tech (24)
20. Georgia Tech (26)
21. South Florida (27)
22. Colorado (29)
23. UNLV (31)
24. Purdue (36)
25. San Diego (39)
26. Wake Forest (40)
27. New Mexico (42)
28. Troy (46)
29. California (49)
30. Augusta (93)
Individual seeding
1. Jacob Modleski, Notre Dame
2. Hunter Thomson, Michigan
3. Bryan Kim, Duke
4. Claes Borregaard, Kennesaw State
5. Braxton Watts, Utah
6. Sakke Siltal, Texas State