

Men’s Golf: Scholarship & Team Data by Division
In NCAA Division I, there are 296 teams with a total of 2,970 athletes, averaging 10 players per team. Beginning in 2025–26, the average roster size will drop to 9. The current scholarship limit is 4.5, which will increase to 9, awarded on an equivalency basis.
In NCAA Division II, there are 213 teams with 2,380 athletes, averaging 11.2 players per team. There is no roster cap, and the scholarship limit is 3.6, which will remain the same in 2025–26, under the equivalency model.
In NCAA Division III, there are 297 teams with 3,396 athletes, averaging 11.4 players per team. This division does not provide athletic scholarships and has no roster limits.
In the NAIA, there are 173 teams with 1,761 athletes, averaging 10 players per team. The scholarship limit is 5, which remains unchanged in 2025–26, awarded on an equivalency basis.
In the NJCAA Division I, there are 49 teams with 1,268 athletes, averaging 7 players per team. The scholarship limit is 8, which remains the same in 2025–26, under the equivalency model.
In the NJCAA Division II, there are 72 teams, but athlete and roster data is not available. This division does not publish scholarship limits.
In the NJCAA Division III, there are 40 teams, though roster and scholarship data is not available.
In the CCCAA, there are 23 teams with 431 athletes, averaging 9 players per team. This division does not provide athletic scholarships and has no roster restrictions.


Women’s Golf: Scholarship & Team Data by Division
In NCAA Division I, there are 268 teams with a total of 2,256 athletes, averaging 8.4 players per team. The current scholarship limit is 6, which will increase to 9 in 2025–26, along with a roster cap of 9. Scholarships are awarded on an equivalency basis.
In NCAA Division II, there are 195 teams with 1,609 athletes, averaging 8.3 players per team. The scholarship limit is 5.4 and will remain the same in 2025–26, with no roster cap. Scholarships follow the equivalency model.
In NCAA Division III, there are 241 teams with 1,952 athletes, averaging 8.1 players per team. This division does not provide athletic scholarships and has no roster limits.
In the NAIA, there are 157 teams with 1,145 athletes, averaging 7 players per team. The scholarship limit is 5, which remains unchanged in 2025–26, awarded on an equivalency basis.
In the NJCAA, there are 107 teams with 268 athletes, averaging 5 players per team. The scholarship limit is 8, which will stay the same in 2025–26, under the equivalency model.
In the CCCAA, there are 16 teams with 220 athletes, averaging 6 players per team. This division does not provide athletic scholarships and has no roster restrictions.
