NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship
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Tournament information | |
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Location | 2021: Scottsdale, Arizona |
Established | 1939 |
Course(s) | 2021: |
Par | 2021: 70 |
Length | 2021: 7,289 yards (6,665 m) |
Format | 72-hole stroke play 8-team match play |
Month played | May |
Current champion | |
Team: Pepperdine Individual: Turk Pettit (Clemson) |
The NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship, played in late May or early June, is the top annual competition in U.S. men's collegiate golf.
The teams that win their respective Division I conference championships are given automatic spots in the regionals. A selection committee decides which other teams play in the regionals. The top teams in each regional advance to the championship. In addition, the best player in each tournament from teams not qualified also advance to the next round as individual competitors.
It is a stroke play team competition; starting in 2009, the competition changed to a stroke play/match play competition with the top eight teams after 54 holes of stroke play being seeded and concluding with an eight-team match play playoff. An award is also given for the lowest-scoring individual competitor.
Many individual winners have gone on to have successful careers on the PGA Tour, including 1961 champion Jack Nicklaus, 1967 champion Hale Irwin, 1996 champion Tiger Woods, and three-time champions Ben Crenshaw and Phil Mickelson.
Results[]
Pre-NCAA era, match play (1897–1938)[]
- Team scores, individual scores, and course pars are not kept in official NCAA records before 1939.
Year | Site | Host course | Team champion | Individual champion | |
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1897 | Ardsley-on-Hudson, NY | Ardsley Club | Yale | (Princeton) | |
1898 | Ardsley-on-Hudson, NY | Ardsley Club | Yale (spring)[3] | John Reid, Jr. (Yale) | |
Ardsley-on-Hudson, NY | Ardsley Club[4] | Harvard (fall)[5] | (Harvard) | ||
1899 | Garden City, NY | Garden City Golf Club[6] | Harvard | Percy Pyne (Princeton) | |
1900 | No tournament | ||||
1901 | Atlantic City, NJ | Atlantic City Country Club | Harvard | (Harvard) | |
1902 | Garden City, NY | Garden City Golf Club | Yale (spring) | (Yale) | |
Morristown, NJ | Morris County Golf Club | Harvard (fall) | Chandler Egan (Harvard) | ||
1903 | Garden City, NY | Garden City Golf Club | Harvard | (Princeton) | |
1904 | South Hamilton, MA | Myopia Hunt Club | Harvard | (Harvard) | |
1905 | Garden City, NY | Garden City Golf Club | Yale | (Yale) | |
1906 | Garden City, NY | Garden City Golf Club | Yale | (Yale) | |
1907 | Glen Cove, NY | Yale | (Yale) | ||
1908 | West Newton, MA | Brae Burn Country Club | Yale | (Harvard) | |
1909 | Rye, NY | Apawamis Golf Club | Yale | (Princeton) | |
1910 | West Orange, NJ | Essex County Country Club | Yale | Robert Hunter (Yale) | |
1911 | Springfield, NJ | Baltusrol Golf Club | Yale | (Yale) | |
1912 | Manchester, VT | Ekwanok Country Club | Yale | (Harvard) | |
1913 | Huntingdon Valley, PA | Huntingdon Valley Country Club | Yale | (Yale) | |
1914 | Garden City, NY | Garden City Golf Club | Princeton | (Harvard) | |
1915 | Greenwich, CT | Yale | (Yale) | ||
1916 | Oakmont, PA | Oakmont Country Club | Princeton | (Harvard) | |
1917 | No tournament | ||||
1918 | No tournament due to World War I | ||||
1919 | Haverford Township, PA | Merion Golf Club | Columbia | (Columbia) | |
1920 | Glen Cove, NY | Princeton | Jess Sweetser (Yale) | ||
1921 | Greenwich, CT | Dartmouth | (Princeton) | ||
1922 | Garden City, NY | Garden City Golf Club | Princeton | (Dartmouth) | |
1923 | Bronxville, NY | Siwanoy Country Club | Princeton | (Yale) | |
1924 | Greenwich, CT | Yale | (Yale) | ||
1925 | Montclair, VA | Yale | (Tulane) | ||
1926 | Haverford Township, PA | Merion Golf Club | Yale | (Tulane) | |
1927 | Garden City, NY | Garden City Golf Club | Princeton | Watts Gunn (Georgia Tech) | |
1928 | Rye, NY | Apawamis Golf Club | Princeton | (Georgetown) | |
1929 | Deal, NJ | Princeton | (Yale) | ||
1930 | Oakmont, PA | Oakmont Country Club | Princeton | George Dunlap (Princeton) | |
1931 | Olympia Fields, IL | Olympia Fields Country Club | Yale | George Dunlap (Princeton) | |
1932 | Hot Springs, VA | The Homestead | Yale | Johnny Fischer (Michigan) | |
1933 | Williamsville, NY[7] | Country Club of Buffalo[8] | Yale | (Oklahoma) | |
1934 | Cleveland, TN | Michigan | Charlie Yates (Georgia Tech) | ||
1935 | Bethesda, MD | Congressional Country Club | Michigan | Ed White (Texas) | |
1936 | Glenview, IL | North Shore Country Club | Yale | Charles Kocsis (Michigan) | |
1937 | Oakmont, PA | Oakmont Country Club | Princeton | Fred Haas (LSU) | |
1938 | Louisville, KY | [9] | Stanford | (Georgetown) |
NCAA era, match play (1939–1964)[]
Year | Site | Host course | Team championship | Individual champion | |||
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Champion | Score | Runner-up | Score | ||||
1939 Details |
Des Moines, IA | Stanford | 612 | Northwestern Princeton |
614 | (Tulane) | |
1940 Details |
Manchester, VT | Ekwanok Country Club | Princeton LSU |
601 | (Virginia) | ||
1941 Details |
Columbus, OH | Ohio State University Golf Club | Stanford | 580 | LSU | 599 | Earl Stewart (LSU) |
1942 Details |
South Bend, IN | LSU Stanford |
590 | Frank Tatum (Stanford) | |||
1943 Details |
Olympia Fields, IL | Olympia Fields Country Club | Yale | 614 | Michigan | 618 | Wally Ulrich (Carleton) |
1944 Details |
Toledo, OH | Inverness Club | Notre Dame | 311 | Minnesota | 312 | (Minnesota) |
1945 Details |
Columbus, OH | Ohio State University Golf Club | Ohio State | 602 | Northwestern | 621 | (Ohio State) |
1946 Details |
Princeton, NJ | Stanford | 619 | Michigan | 624 | (Georgia) | |
1947 Details |
Ann Arbor, MI | LSU | 606 | Duke | 614 | Dave Barclay (Michigani) | |
1948 Details |
Stanford, CA | San Jose State | 579 | LSU | 588 | (San Jose State) | |
1949 Details |
Ames, IA | Veenker Memorial Golf Course | North Texas State | 590 | Purdue Texas |
600 | Harvie Ward (North Carolina) |
1950 Details |
Albuquerque, NM | North Texas State | 573 | Purdue | 577 | Fred Wampler (Purdue) | |
1951 Details |
Columbus, OH | Ohio State University Golf Club | North Texas State | 588 | Ohio State | 589 | Tom Nieporte (Ohio State) |
1952 Details |
West Lafayette, IN | Purdue University Golf Course | North Texas State | 587 | Michigan | 593 | (Oklahoma) |
1953 Details |
Colorado Springs, CO | Broadmoor Golf Club | Stanford | 578 | North Carolina | 580 | (Oklahoma A&M) |
1954 Details |
Houston, TX | Braeburn Country Club | SMU | 572 | North Texas State | 573 | Hillman Robbins (Memphis State) |
1955 Details |
Knoxville, TN | Holston Hills Country Club | LSU | 574 | North Texas State | 583 | Joe Campbell (Purdue) |
1956 Details |
Columbus, OH | Ohio State University Golf Club | Houston | 601 | North Texas State Purdue |
602 | (Ohio State) |
1957 Details |
Colorado Springs, CO | Broadmoor Golf Club | Houston | 602 | Stanford | 603 | Rex Baxter (Houston) |
1958 Details |
Williamstown, MA | Taconic Golf Club | Houston | 570 | Oklahoma State | 582 | Phil Rodgers (Houston) |
1959 Details |
Eugene, OR | Houston | 561 | Purdue | 571 | Richard Crawford (Houston) | |
1960 Details |
Colorado Springs, CO | Broadmoor Golf Club | Houston | 603 | Purdue | 607 | Richard Crawford (Houston) |
1961 Details |
West Lafayette, IN | Purdue University Golf Course | Purdue | 584 | Arizona State | 595 | Jack Nicklaus (Ohio State) |
1962 Details |
Durham, NC | Houston | 588 | Oklahoma State | 598 | Kermit Zarley (Houston) | |
1963 Details |
Wichita, KS | Oklahoma State | 581 | Houston | 582 | R. H. Sikes (Arkansas) | |
1964 Details |
Colorado Springs, CO | Broadmoor Golf Club | Houston | 580 | Oklahoma State | 587 | (San Jose State) |
NCAA era, stroke play (1965–2008)[]
Year | Site | Host course | Par | Team championship | Individual champion | Score | |||
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Champion | Score | Runner-up | Score | ||||||
1965 Details |
Knoxville, TN | Holston Hills Country Club | 72 (288) |
Houston | 577 | Cal State Los Angeles | 587 | Marty Fleckman (Houston) |
281 |
1966 Details |
Stanford, CA | 72 (288) |
Houston | 582 | San Jose State | 586 | Bob Murphy (Florida) |
283 | |
1967 Details |
Shawnee on Delaware, PA | Shawnee Golf Course | 72 (288) |
Houston | 585 | Florida | 588 | Hale Irwin (Colorado) |
283 (−5) |
1968 Details |
Las Cruces, NM | NMSU Golf Course | 71 (284) |
Florida | 1,154 | Houston | 1,156 | Grier Jones (Oklahoma State) |
276 (−8) |
1969 Details |
Colorado Springs, CO | Broadmoor Golf Club | 70 (280) |
Houston | 1,223 | Wake Forest | 1,232 | (Cal State Los Angeles) |
298 (+18) |
1970 Details |
Columbus, OH | OSU Golf Course | 72 (288) |
Houston | 1,172 | Wake Forest | 1,182 | John Mahaffey (Houston) |
284 (−4) |
1971 Details |
Tucson, AZ | 72 (288) |
Texas | 1,144 | Houston | 1,151 | Ben Crenshaw (Texas) |
273 (−15) | |
1972 Details |
Cape Coral, FL | 72 (288) |
Texas | 1,146 | Houston | 1,159 | Ben Crenshaw & Tom Kite (Texas) |
279 (−9) | |
1973 Details |
Stillwater, OK | 70 (280) |
Florida | 1,149 | Oklahoma State | 1,159 | Ben Crenshaw (Texas) |
282 (+2) | |
1974 Details |
Santee, CA | 72 (288) |
Wake Forest | 1,158 | Florida | 1,160 | Curtis Strange (Wake Forest) |
282 (−6) | |
1975 Details |
Columbus, OH | OSU Golf Course | 72 (288) |
Wake Forest | 1,156 | Oklahoma State | 1,189 | Jay Haas (Wake Forest) |
282 (−2) |
1976 Details |
Albuquerque, NM | 72 (288) |
Oklahoma State | 1,166 | BYU | 1,173 | Scott Simpson (USC) |
283 (−5) | |
1977 Details |
Hamilton, NY | 72 (288) |
Houston | 1,197 | Oklahoma State | 1,250 | Scott Simpson (USC) |
289 (+1) | |
1978 Details |
Eugene, OR | 72 (288) |
Oklahoma State | 1,140 | Georgia | 1,157 | David Edwards (Oklahoma State) |
209 (−7) | |
1979 Details |
Winston-Salem, NC | 72 (288) |
Ohio State | 1,189 | Oklahoma State | 1,191 | Gary Hallberg (Wake Forest) |
287 (−1) | |
1980 Details |
Columbus, OH | OSU Golf Course | 72 (288) |
Oklahoma State | 1,173 | BYU | 1,177 | Jay Don Blake (Utah State) |
283 (−5) |
1981 Details |
Stanford, CA | 71 (284) |
BYU | 1,161 | Oral Roberts | 1,163 | (USC) |
283 (−1) | |
1982 Details |
Pinehurst, NC | Pinehurst Resort | 72 (288) |
Houston | 1,141 | Oklahoma State | 1,151 | Billy Ray Brown (Houston) |
280 (−8) |
1983 Details |
Fresno, CA | 72 (288) |
Oklahoma State | 1,161 | Texas | 1,168 | Jim Carter (Arizona State) |
287 (−1) | |
1984 Details |
Houston, TX | 72 (288) |
Houston | 1,145 | Oklahoma State | 1,146 | John Inman (North Carolina) |
271 (−1) | |
1985 Details |
Haines City, FL | 72 (288) |
Houston | 1,172 | Oklahoma State | 1,175 | (Ohio State) |
285 (−3) | |
1986 Details |
Winston-Salem, NC | 72 (288) |
Wake Forest | 1,156 | Oklahoma State | 1,160 | Scott Verplank (Oklahoma State) |
282 (−6) | |
1987 Details |
Columbus, OH | OSU Golf Course | 72 (288) |
Oklahoma State | 1,160 | Wake Forest | 1,176 | Brian Watts (Oklahoma State) |
280 (−8) |
1988 Details |
Thousand Oaks, CA | 71 (284) |
UCLA | 1,176 | UTEP Oklahoma Oklahoma State |
1,179 | (Oklahoma State) |
284 (E) | |
1989 Details |
Edmond, OK | Oak Tree Country Club | 70 (280) |
Oklahoma | 1,139 | Texas | 1,179 | Phil Mickelson (Arizona State) |
281 (+1) |
1990 Details |
Tarpon Springs, FL | 72 (288) |
Arizona State | 1,155 | Florida | 1,157 | Phil Mickelson (Arizona State) |
279 (−7) | |
1991 Details |
Pebble Beach, CA | Poppy Hills Golf Course | 72 (288) |
Oklahoma State | 1,161 | North Carolina | 1,168 | (UNLV) |
283 (−5) |
1992 Details |
Albuquerque, NM | 72 (288) |
Arizona | 1,129 | Arizona State | 1,136 | Phil Mickelson (Arizona State) |
271 (−17) | |
1993 Details |
Lexington, KY | 72 (288) |
Florida | 1,145 | Georgia Tech | 1,146 | Todd Demsey (Arizona State) |
278 (−10) | |
1994 Details |
McKinney, TX | 72 (288) |
Stanford | 1,129 | Texas | 1,133 | Justin Leonard (Texas) |
271 (−17) | |
1995 Details |
Columbus, OH | OSU Golf Course | 72 (288) |
Oklahoma State | 1,156§ | Stanford | 1,156 | (Auburn) |
283 (−5) |
1996 Details |
Ooltewah, TN | Honors Course | 72 (288) |
Arizona State | 1,186 | UNLV | 1,189 | Tiger Woods (Stanford) |
285 (−3) |
1997 Details |
Lake Forest, IL | Conway Farms Golf Club | 72 (288) |
Pepperdine | 1,148 | Wake Forest | 1,151 | Charles Warren (Clemson) |
279 (−9)§ |
1998 Details |
Albuquerque, NM | 72 (288) |
UNLV | 1,118 | Clemson | 1,121 | James McLean (Minnesota) |
271 (−17) | |
1999 Details |
Chaska, MN | Hazeltine National Golf Club | 72 (288) |
Georgia | 1,180 | Oklahoma State | 1,183 | Luke Donald (Northwestern) |
284 (−4) |
2000 Details |
Opelika, AL | 72 (288) |
Oklahoma State | 1,116§ | Georgia Tech | 1,116 | Charles Howell III (Oklahoma State) |
265 (−23) | |
2001 Details |
Durham, NC | 72 (288) |
Florida | 1,126 | Clemson | 1,144 | Nick Gilliam (Florida) |
276 (−12) | |
2002 Details |
Columbus, OH | OSU Golf Course | 71 (284) |
Minnesota | 1,134 | Georgia Tech | 1,140 | Troy Matteson (Georgia Tech) |
276 (−8) |
2003 Details |
Stillwater, OK | Karsten Creek Golf Course | 72 (288) |
Clemson | 1,191 | Oklahoma State | 1,193 | Alejandro Cañizares (Arizona State) |
287 (−1) |
2004 Details |
Hot Springs, VA | The Homestead | 70 (280) |
California | 1,134 | UCLA | 1,140 | Ryan Moore (UNLV) |
267 (−13) |
2005 Details |
Owings Mills, MD | Caves Valley Golf Club | 70 (280) |
Georgia | 1,135 | Georgia Tech | 1,146 | James Lepp (Washington) |
276 (−4)§ |
2006 Details |
Sunriver, OR | Crosswater Club | 72 (288) |
Oklahoma State | 1,143 | Florida | 1,146 | Jonathan Moore (Oklahoma State) |
276 (−12)§ |
2007 Details |
Williamsburg, VA | 70 (280) |
Stanford | 1,109 | Georgia | 1,121 | Jamie Lovemark (USC) |
271 (−9) | |
2008 Details |
West Lafayette, IN | Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex | 72 (288) |
UCLA | 1,194 | Stanford | 1,195 | Kevin Chappell (UCLA) |
286 (−2) |
NCAA era, stroke and match play (2009–present)[]
Year | Site | Host course | Par | Team championship | Individual champion | Score | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Champion | Score | Runner-up | ||||||
2009 Details |
Toledo, OH | Inverness Club | 71 (210) |
Texas A&M | 3–2 | Arkansas | Matt Hill (NC State) |
207 (−3) |
2010 Details |
Ooltewah, TN | Honors Course | 72 (214) |
Augusta State | 31⁄2–11⁄2 | Oklahoma State | Scott Langley (Illinois) |
206 (−8) |
2011 Details |
Stillwater, OK | Karsten Creek Golf Course | 72 (214) |
Augusta State | 3–2 | Georgia | John Peterson (LSU) |
211 (−3) |
2012 Details |
Pacific Palisades, CA | Riviera Country Club | 71 (212) |
Texas | 3–2 | Alabama | Thomas Pieters (Illinois) |
208 (−4) |
2013 Details |
Atlanta, GA | Capital City Club | 70 (210) |
Alabama | 4–1 | Illinois | Max Homa (California) |
201 (−9) |
2014 Details |
Hutchinson, KS | Prairie Dunes Country Club | 70 (210) |
Alabama | 4–1 | Oklahoma State | Cameron Wilson (Stanford) |
204 (−6)§ |
2015 Details |
Bradenton, FL | The Concession Golf Club | 72 (288) |
LSU | 4–1 | Southern California | Bryson DeChambeau (SMU) |
280 (−8) |
2016 Details |
Eugene, OR | 70 (280) |
Oregon | 3-2 | Texas | Aaron Wise (Oregon) |
275 (−5) | |
2017 Details |
Sugar Grove, IL | Rich Harvest Farms | 72 (288) |
Oklahoma | 31⁄2–11⁄2 | Oregon | (Mississippi) |
277 (−11) |
2018 Details |
Stillwater, OK | Karsten Creek | 72 (288) |
Oklahoma State | 5–0 | Alabama | (Augusta) |
281 (−7)§ |
2019 Details |
Fayetteville, AR | Blessings Golf Club | 72 (288) |
Stanford | 3–2 | Texas | Matthew Wolff (Oklahoma State) |
278 (−10) |
2020 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic | |||||||
2021 | Scottsdale, AZ | 70 (280) |
Pepperdine | 3–2 | Oklahoma | Turk Pettit (Clemson) |
273 (−7) |
- § Won via a playoff.
Non-American winners[]
Americans had captured all of the titles from the tournament's inception, until James McLean of Australia won in 1998. Luke Donald of England won in 1999. Alejandro Cañizares of Spain won in 2003, followed by James Lepp (2005) and Matt Hill (2009), both from Canada, and Thomas Pieters of Belgium in 2012.
Team titles[]
The Intercollegiate Golf Association (later named the National Intercollegiate Golf Association) sponsored the annual tournament and awarded titles from 1897 through 1938. In 1939, the NCAA assumed tournament sponsorship and began awarding championship titles.[1][2]
Schools are listed by their current names, which do not necessarily match those used when schools won their titles.
Team | # NIGA titles | # NCAA titles | Years won |
---|---|---|---|
Yale | 20 | 1 | 1897, 1898, 1902, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1915, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1936, 1943 |
Houston | 0 | 16 | 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1977, 1982, 1984, 1985 |
Princeton | 11 | 1 | 1914, 1916, 1919, 1920, 1922, 1923, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1937, 1940 |
Oklahoma State | 0 | 11 | 1963, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1983, 1987, 1991, 1995, 2000, 2006, 2018 |
Stanford | 1 | 8 | 1938, 1939, 1941, 1942, 1946, 1953, 1994, 2007, 2019 |
Harvard | 6 | 0 | 1898, 1899, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904 |
LSU | 0 | 5 | 1940, 1942, 1947, 1955, 2015 |
Florida | 0 | 4 | 1968, 1973, 1993, 2001 |
North Texas | 0 | 4 | 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952 |
Texas | 0 | 3 | 1971, 1972, 2012 |
Wake Forest | 0 | 3 | 1974, 1975, 1986 |
Alabama | 0 | 2 | 2013, 2014 |
Arizona State | 0 | 2 | 1990, 1996 |
Augusta | 0 | 2 | 2010, 2011 |
Georgia | 0 | 2 | 1999, 2005 |
Michigan | 2 | 0 | 1934, 1935 |
Ohio State | 0 | 2 | 1945, 1979 |
Oklahoma | 0 | 2 | 1989, 2017 |
Pepperdine | 0 | 2 | 1997, 2021 |
UCLA | 0 | 2 | 1988, 2008 |
Arizona | 0 | 1 | 1992 |
BYU | 0 | 1 | 1981 |
California | 0 | 1 | 2004 |
Clemson | 0 | 1 | 2003 |
Dartmouth | 1 | 0 | 1921 |
Minnesota | 0 | 1 | 2002 |
Notre Dame | 0 | 1 | 1944 |
Oregon | 0 | 1 | 2016 |
Purdue | 0 | 1 | 1961 |
San Jose State | 0 | 1 | 1948 |
SMU | 0 | 1 | 1954 |
Texas A&M | 0 | 1 | 2009 |
UNLV | 0 | 1 | 1998 |
Multiple winners[]
Individual champion[]
These men have won more than one individual championship:
- 3: Ben Crenshaw, Phil Mickelson
- 2: Richard Crawford, , George Dunlap, , Scott Simpson
Individual champion's school[]
These schools have produced more than one individual champion:
- 13 champions: Yale
- 10 champions: Oklahoma State
- 8 champions: Harvard, Houston
- 7 champions: Princeton
- 6 champions: Arizona State, Texas
- 5 champions: Ohio State
- 4 champions: Southern California
- 3 champions: Georgia Tech, LSU, Michigan, Stanford, Tulane, Wake Forest
- 2 champions: Clemson, Florida, Georgetown, Illinois, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Purdue, San Jose State, UNLV
Winners of both U.S. Amateur and collegiate titles[]
These men have won both the collegiate individual championship and the U.S. Amateur. Only Jack Nicklaus (1961), Phil Mickelson (1990), Tiger Woods (1996), Ryan Moore (2004), and Bryson DeChambeau (2015) have managed the feat in the same year.
Player | U.S. Amateur | Collegiate |
---|---|---|
Bryson DeChambeau | 2015 | 2015 |
George Dunlap | 1933 | 1930, 1931 |
Chandler Egan | 1904, 1905 | 1902 |
Johnny Fischer | 1936 | 1932 |
Justin Leonard | 1992 | 1994 |
Phil Mickelson | 1990 | 1989, 1990, 1992 |
Ryan Moore | 2004 | 2004 |
Bob Murphy | 1965 | 1966 |
Jack Nicklaus | 1959, 1961 | 1961 |
Hillman Robbins | 1957 | 1954 |
Jess Sweetser | 1922 | 1920 |
Scott Verplank | 1984 | 1986 |
Harvie Ward | 1955, 1956 | 1949 |
Tiger Woods | 1994, 1995, 1996 | 1996 |
See also[]
- Palmer Cup
References[]
- ^ a b "Division I Men's Golf" (PDF). Retrieved May 1, 2013.
- ^ a b Kieran, John (June 24, 1940). "The Collegiate Touch on the Links" (PDF). The New York Times. Retrieved January 29, 2015.
The intercollegiate championship is rising in importance in golf with each passing year. ... The N.C.A.A. has taken over the administration of the college fray and their delegate in charge on the field is none other than Chick Evans, the old champion and one of the greatest shot-makers the game ever knew, amateur or professional.
- ^ "Golf Team Defeated". The Crimson. May 6, 1898. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
- ^ "Double Golf Victory. Yale and Columbia Defeated.--Finals Against Princeton Today". The Crimson. October 22, 1902. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
- ^ Wheelwright, William Bond; Goodridge, Arthur Minot, eds. (1899). Harvard Teams 1898-1899. Cambridge, Massachusetts. p. 29.
- ^ "Intercollegiate Golf. Harvard Defeats Columbia and Princeton Defeats Yale". The Crimson. October 25, 1899. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
- ^ "Yale wins third golf crown in row; Michigan 2d". Chicago Tribune. June 28, 1933. p. 24. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
- ^ Laing, Jack (June 27, 1933). "Yale team takes impressive lead in college golf tourney. Kowal, Banks, Nittinger, Noyes notch 73 apiece to tie for singles lead" (PDF). Buffalo Courier-Express. p. 15. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
- ^ Ruby, Earl (June 30, 1938). "Turnesa and Barclay Star Pupils in Intercollegiate Class of 32". No. Thursday Morning. Courier-Journal. Retrieved February 2, 2021.
External links[]
- NCAA men's golf
- "2013 NCAA Men's Golf Championship Records" (PDF). (165 KiB)
- NCAA Men's Golf Championship
- NCAA Division I championships