NCAA Division II Men's Golf Championships
Tournament information | |
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Location | 2021: Palm Beach Gardens, Florida |
Established | 1963 |
Course(s) | 2021: PGA National, Champion Course |
Par | 2021: 72 |
Length | 2021: 7,051 yards (6,447 m) |
Format | 54-hole stroke play, 8-team match play |
Month played | May |
Current champion | |
Team: Arkansas Tech Individual: (Indianapolis) |
The NCAA Division II Men's Golf Championships, played in late May, is an annual competition in U.S. men's collegiate golf. From its inception through 2010, it was a 72-hole stroke play team competition, with an additional award for the lowest scoring individual competitor. The team format changed starting in 2011 to 54 holes of stroke play followed by an eight-team single elimination medal match play competition. The 54-hole individual leader is the individual champion.[1]
Many of the individual champions have gone on to successful professional careers. The most successful individual winner is Lee Janzen (1986) who won eight times on the PGA Tour including two major championships, the 1993 and 1998 U.S. Opens.
Results[]
Stroke play (1963–2010)[]
Year | Site (Host team) |
Par | Team championship | Individual championship | ||||||
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Champion | Score | Runner-up | Score | Champion | Score | |||||
1963 | Springfield, MO (SW Missouri State) |
72 (288) |
Southwest Missouri State | 1,188 | Aquinas (MI) | 1,199 | (Middle Tennessee State) |
278 (−6) | ||
1964 | 72 † (216) |
Southern Illinois | 886 | San Diego State | 888 | (Aquinas) |
212 (−4) | |||
1965 | 72 (288) |
Middle Tennessee State | 1,157 | Southern Illinois | 1,202 | Larry Gilbert (Middle Tennessee State) |
280 | |||
1966 | Chico, CA (Chico State) |
72 (288) |
Chico State | 1,206 | Lamar Tech | 1,207 | () |
279 | ||
1967 | Murray, KY (Murray State) |
71 (284) |
Lamar Tech | 1,141 | Murray State | 1,160 | Larry Hinson (East Tennessee State) |
276 | ||
1968 | Beaumont, TX (Lamar Tech) |
72 (288) |
Lamar Tech | 1,151 | Middle Tennessee State | 1,192 | (Lamar Tech) |
280 | ||
1969 | Albuquerque, NM (New Mexico) |
72 (288) |
San Fernando Valley State | 1,231 | Rollins | 1,232 | (San Fernando Valley State) (Portland State) |
297 | ||
1970 | Youngstown, OH (Youngstown State) |
71 (284) |
Rollins | 1,195 | Georgia Southern | 1,205 | Gary McCord (UC Riverside) |
285 | ||
1971 | Chico, CA (Chico State) |
72 (288) |
LSU–New Orleans | 1,198 | San Fernando Valley State | 1,202 | (LSU–New Orleans) |
292 | ||
1972 | Williamstown, MA (Williams) |
72 (288) |
LSU–New Orleans | 1,214 | South Florida | 1,238 | (Ashland) |
300 | ||
1973 | Riverside, CA (UC Riverside) |
72 (288) |
Cal State Northridge | 1,180 | South Florida | 1,196 | (Cal State Fullerton) |
289 | ||
1974 | Tampa, FL (South Florida) |
72 (288) |
Cal State Northridge | 1,205 | UC Irvine | 1,211 | (UC Riverside) |
294 | ||
1975 | Martin, TN (UT–Martin) |
72 ‡ (216) |
UC Irvine | 886 | Cal State Northridge | 891 | (UC Irvine) |
211 | ||
1976 | Youngstown, OH (Youngstown State) |
71 (284) |
Troy State | 1,181 | UC Irvine | 1,212 | Mike Nicolette (Rollins) |
286 | ||
1977 | Houston, TX (Texas Southern) |
71 (284) |
Troy State | 1,168 | Rollins | 1,179 | (Arkansas–Little Rock) |
287 | ||
1978 | Lakeland, FL (Florida Southern) |
71 (284) |
Columbus | 1,174 | Troy State | 1,183 | (Columbus) |
282 | ||
1979 | Davis, CA (UC Davis) |
72 (288) |
UC Davis | 1,194 | Columbus Florida Southern |
1,203 | (Florida Southern) |
289 | ||
1980 | Thobidaux, LA (Nicholls State) |
72 (288) |
Columbus | 1,178 | Florida Southern | 1,181 | (Troy State) |
288 | ||
1981 | Hartford, CT (Hartford) |
72 (288) |
Florida Southern | 1,184 | United States International | 1,219 | (Florida Southern) |
293 | ||
1982 | Lakeland, FL (Florida Southern) |
72 (288) |
Florida Southern | 1,181 | Southwest Texas State | 1,191 | Vic Wilk (Cal State Northridge) |
288 | ||
1983 | California, PA (California) |
72 (288) |
Southwest Texas State | 1,229 | Troy State | 1,234 | (Stephen F. Austin) |
296 | ||
1984 | Erie, PA (Gannon) |
72 (288) |
Troy State | 1,198 | Florida Southern | 1,216 | (Central Connecticut State) |
295 | ||
1985 | Huntsville, TX (Sam Houston State) |
71 (284) |
Florida Southern | 1,192 | Stephen F. Austin | 1,202 | Hugh Royer III (Columbus) |
286 | ||
1986 | Tampa, FL (Tampa) |
72 (288) |
Florida Southern | 1,196 | Columbus | 1,207 | Lee Janzen (Florida Southern) |
281 | ||
1987 | Columbus, GA (Columbus) |
72 (288) |
Tampa | 1,175 | Columbus | 1,180 | (Tampa) |
280 | ||
1988 | Kirksville, MO (NE Missouri State) |
71 (284) |
Tampa | 1,189 | Florida Southern | 1,203 | 287 | |||
1989 | Erie, PA (Gannon) |
72 (288) |
Columbus | 1,196 | Valdosta State | 1,206 | (Columbus) |
294 | ||
1990 | Boca Raton, FL (Florida Atlantic) |
72 (288) |
Florida Southern | 1,170 | Columbus | 1,196 | Bob Burns (Cal State Northridge) |
288 | ||
1991 | 72 (288) |
Florida Southern | 1,166 | Columbus | 1,190 | (Columbus) |
287 | |||
1992 | Spartanburg, SC (Wofford) |
72 (288) |
Columbus | 1,144 | Troy State | 1,176 | (Columbus) |
285 | ||
1993 | Turlock, CA (Cal State Stanislaus) |
72 (288) |
Abilene Christian | 1,160 | Columbus | 1,165 | Jeev Milkha Singh (Abilene Christian) |
282 | ||
1994 | Jacksonville, FL (North Florida) |
72 (288) |
Columbus | 1,175 | North Florida | 1,179 | Briny Baird (Valdosta State) |
284 | ||
1995 | Aiken, SC (USC–Aiken) |
72 (288) |
Florida Southern | 1,204 | South Carolina–Aiken | 1,214 | 290 | |||
1996 | Edmond, OK (Central Oklahoma) |
72 (288) |
Florida Southern | 1,178 | South Carolina–Aiken | 1,187 | (Central Oklahoma) |
291 | ||
1997 | Phoenix, AZ (Grand Canyon) |
72 (288) |
Columbus State | 1,149 | North Florida | 1,153 | (Cal State San Bernardino) |
273 | ||
1998 | Winter Park, FL (Rollins) |
72 (288) |
Florida Southern | 1,168 | Columbus State | 1,175 | (West Florida) |
280 | ||
1999 | Valdosta, GA (Valdosta State) |
72 (288) |
Florida Southern | 1,125 | South Carolina–Aiken | 1,157 | (Florida Southern) |
278 | ||
2000 | Turlock, CA (Cal State Stanislaus) |
72 (288) |
Florida Southern | 1,140 | Cal State Bakersfield Grand Canyon |
1,169 | Jeff Klauk (Florida Southern) |
275 | ||
2001 | Allendale, MI (Grand Valley State) |
72 (288) |
West Florida | 1,148 | Florida Southern | 1,163 | (Florida Southern) |
286 | ||
2002 | Howey-in-the-Hills, FL (Rollins) |
72 (288) |
Rollins | 1,194 | Cal State Stanislaus | 1,195 | (Chico State) |
285 | ||
2003 | Sunriver, OR | 72 (288) |
Francis Marion | 1,149 | Rollins | 1,163 | Andrew McArthur (Pfeiffer) |
279 | ||
2004 | DeLand, FL | 72 (288) |
South Carolina–Aiken | 1,191 | Chico State | 1,200 | (Chico State) |
287 | ||
2005 | Savannah, GA (Armstrong State) |
71 (284) |
South Carolina–Aiken | 1,158 | Armstrong State | 1,163 | (South Carolina–Aiken) |
279 | ||
2006 | Athens, WV (Concord) |
70 (280) |
South Carolina–Aiken | 1,148 | Columbus State | 1,160 | (St. Mary's–TX) |
280 | ||
2007 | Allendale, MI (Grand Valley State) |
71 (284) |
Barry | 1,186 | South Carolina–Upstate | 1,187 | (Columbus State) |
286 | ||
2008 | Houston, TX (Rice) |
70 (280) |
West Florida | 1,129P | North Alabama St. Edward's (TX) |
1,129 | (South Carolina–Aiken) |
278P | ||
2009 | Bellingham, WA (Western Washington) |
71 (284) |
Sonoma State | 1,179P | Cal State San Bernardino | 1,179 | (Indiana–PA) |
289P | ||
2010 | Noblesville, IN | 72 (288) |
Florida Southern | 1,206 | Central Missouri | 1,213 | (Abilene Christian) |
285 |
Match play (2011–present)[]
Year | Site (Host team) |
Par | Team championship | Individual championship | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Champion | Score | Runner-up | Champion | Score | ||||
2011 | Athens, WV (Concord) |
72 (216) |
Cal State Monterey Bay | 3–2 | Lynn | (Chico State) |
212P (−4) | |
2012 | Louisville, KY (Bellarmine) |
72 (216) |
Nova Southeastern | 5–0 | Chico State | (Central Oklahoma) |
206P (−10) | |
2013 | Hershey, PA | 71 (213) |
Barry | 21⁄2–21⁄2P | Lynn | (Florida Southern) |
211P (−2) | |
2014 | Allendale, MI (Grand Valley State) |
71 (213) |
Barry | 31⁄2–11⁄2 | Nova Southeastern | 213 (E) | ||
2015 | Conover, NC | 71 (213) |
Nova Southeastern | 3–2 | Lynn | (Central Missouri) |
205 (−8) | |
2016 | Denver, CO (Metro State) |
72 (216) |
Saint Leo | 3–2 | Chico State | (Saint Leo) |
203 (−13) | |
2017 | Kissimmee, FL | 70 (210) |
Florida Southern | 3–2 | Lynn | (West Florida) |
209 (−1) | |
2018 | Muscle Shoals, AL (North Alabama) |
72 (216) |
Lynn | 3–2 | West Florida | (Florida Southern) |
199 (−17) | |
2019 | Daniels, WV | 72 (216) |
Lynn | 3–2 | Lincoln Memorial | (Florida Southern) |
207 (−9) | |
2020 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic | |||||||
2021 | Palm Beach Gardens, FL | 72 (216) |
Arkansas Tech | 3–2 | Georgia Southwestern | (Indianapolis) |
220 (+4) |
P = Won in a playoff
† = 54-hole tournament, scheduled
‡ = 54-hole tournament, due to weather
Multiple winners[]
Team[]
The following schools have won more than one team championship:
- 13: Florida Southern
- 6: Columbus State
- 3: Cal State Northridge, Troy State, South Carolina-Aiken
- 2: Lamar State, LSU-New Orleans, Rollins, Tampa, West Florida, Barry, Nova Southeastern, Lynn
Individual[]
The following men have won more than one individual championship:
- 2: Briny Baird, , ,
Individual champion's school[]
The following schools have produced more than one individual champion:
- 9: Florida Southern
- 6: Columbus State
- 3: Cal State Northridge, Cal State Chico
- 2: Middle Tennessee State, Tampa, UC Riverside, Valdosta State, South Carolina-Aiken, Abilene Christian, Central Oklahoma, West Florida
References[]
- ^ "NCAA Division II Men's Golf Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved January 14, 2016.
External links[]
- NCAA Men's Golf Championship
- NCAA Division II championships