2004 ncaa golf championship
1910 — Robert Hunter, Yale (Essex County Country Club, West Orange, NJ) 1975 — Jay Haas, Wake Forest (282; Ohio State University Golf Club, Columbus, OH) 1905 — Robert Abbott, Yale (Garden City Golf Club, Garden City, NY) Tiger Woods attended Stanford from 1994 through 1996 before he turned professional. 1953 — Stanford (Broadmoor Golf Club, Colorado Springs, CO) 2004 College Basketball NCAA Tournament. 2009 — Matt Hill, NC State (207; Inverness Club, Toledo, OH), NCAA Stroke Play Era Division I 2006 Championship NCAA News Story and Results All-Time Championship Records and Results - *.pdf (through 2006 Championship) Division II 2006 Championship NCAA News Story and Results All-Time Championship Records and Results - *.pdf (through 2006 Championship) Division III 2000 — Oklahoma State* (Grand National, Opelika, AL) 1900 — No Tournament Held 1957 — Houston (Broadmoor Golf Club, Colorado Springs, CO) 2004 Championship NCAA News Story; 2004 Championship Tournament Statistics; All-Time Championship Tournament Records and Results; Division II. 2 tickets and 2 guides to 2004 PGA Championship golf tournament at Whistling Straits in Wisconsin. 1911 — George Stanley, Yale (Baltusrol Golf Club, Springfield, NJ) NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships, "NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championship Results", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2004_NCAA_Division_I_Women%27s_Golf_Championship&oldid=971029369, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 3 August 2020, at 19:29. Number One Seeds: Duke, Kentucky, St. Joseph's and Stanford. A total of 64 games were played. 1976 — Scott Simpson, USC (283; UNM Championship Golf Course, Albuquerque, NM) 1969 — Houston (Broadmoor Golf Club, Colorado Springs, CO) 1911 — Yale (Baltusrol Golf Club, Springfield, NJ) 1931 — Yale (Olympia Fields Country Club, Olympia Fields, IL) 1992 — Arizona (UNM Championship Golf Course, Albuquerque, NM) 1920 — Princeton (Nassau Country Club, Glen Cove, NY) Top 20 teams Scores Total Par 1 Methodist College..... 327 323 314 339 1303 +135 2 Univ. 74th NCAA Wrestling Tournament 2004 3/18/2004 to 3/20/2004 at St. Louis Champions and Place Winners Top Ten Team Scores Outstanding Wrestler: Jesse Jantzen - Harvard Team Champion Oklahoma State - 123.5 Points Number of Individual Champs in parentheses. 1918 — No Tournament Held 1950 — Fred Wampler, Purdue (UNM Championship Golf Course, Albuquerque, NM) 1994 — Stanford (Stonebridge Country Club, McKinney, TX) 1897 — Louis Bayard Jr., Princeton (Ardsley Club, Ardsley-on-Hudson, NY), NCAA Champions Championship Central; Championship Store; 2020 Final Four; 2020 Women's Final Four; 2020 Frozen Four; 2020 Men's College World Series; About the NCAA . Most Outstanding Player: Emeka Okafor. 1990 — Phil Mickelson, Arizona State (279; Innisbrook Island Course, Tarpon Springs, FL), 1989 — Phil Mickelson, Arizona State (281; Oak Tree Country Club, Edmond, OK) 1910 — Yale (Essex County Country Club, West Orange, NJ) 1917 — No Tournament Held 1915 — Francis Blossom, Yale (Greenwich Country Club, Greewich, CT) 1941 — Earl Stewart, LSU (Ohio State University Golf Club, Columbus, OH) 1944 — Louis Lick, Minnesota (Inverness Club, Toledo, OH) 1924 — Yale (Greenwich Country Club, Greenwich, CT) The tournament was held at the Auburn Golf Course in Auburn, Alabama. 1990 — Arizona State (Innisbrook Island Course, Tarpon Springs, FL) 1909 — Yale (Apawamis Golf Club, Rye, NY) 1927 — Princeton (Garden City Golf Club, Garden City, NY) This article on an American golf tournament is a stub. 1999 — Georgia (Hazeltine National Golf Club, Chaska, MN) 1944 — Notre Dame (Inverness Club, Toledo, OH) 1983 — Oklahoma State (San Joaquin Country Club, Fresno, CA) Dan McDonald is an interactive producer for NCAA.com. 1971 — Texas (Tuscon National Golf Club, Tuscon, AZ) 1974 — Curtis Strange, Wake Forest (282; Carlton Oaks Country Club, Santee, CA) 1971 — Ben Crenshaw, Texas (273; Tuscon National Golf Club, Tuscon, AZ) CBSSports.com is your college basketball scores and news source. Final Four: UConn, Duke, Georgia Tech and Oklahoma State. 2007 — Jamie Lovemark, USC (271; Golden Horseshoe Golf Club, Williamsburg, VA) 2001 — Nick Gilliam, Florida (276; Duke Golf Club, Durham, NC) 1936 — Yale (North Shore Country Club, Glenview, IL) 1955 — LSU (Holston Hills Country Club, Knoxville, TN) I wasn't aware of his backstory only that he use to coach at OSU (which is a golf powerhouse) but was now somehow at Baylor, a school with no golf history. NCAA college basketball coverage at CBSSports.com. 1993 — Todd Demsey, Arizona State (278; Champions Golf Course, Albuquerque, NM) 1998 — UNLV (UNM Championship Golf Course, Albuquerque, NM) On the team side, Yale holds the most overall titles with 20. 1907 — Ellis Knowles, Yale (Nassau Country Club, Glen Cove, NY) 1917 — No Tournament Held The PGA Tour has added a path to membership to the Korn Ferry Tour and its international tours in Canada, Latin American and China. Wilder, Harvard (Brae Burn Country Club, West Newton, MA) 1941 — Stanford (Ohio State University Golf Club, Columbus, OH) 1962 — Houston (Duke Golf Club, Durham, NC) 2003 — Clemson (Karsten Creek Golf Club, Stillwater, OK) The NCAA named, for the first time, the four tournament regions after regional site host cities instead of the "East", "Midwest", "South", and "West" designations. Number of Schools: 65. 2008 NCAA Men's Golf Championships Results and Records 2008 Championship NCAA News Story and Results All-Time Championship Records and Results - *.pdf (through 2008 Championship) 1956 — Rick Jones, Ohio State (Ohio State University Golf Club, Columbus, OH) 2018 — Oklahoma State (Karsten Creek Golf Club, Stillwater, OK), 2017 — Oklahoma (Rich Harvest Farms, Sugar Grove, IL), 2016 — Oregon (Eugene Country Club, Eugene, OR) 1954 — SMU (Braeburn Country Club, Houston, TX) Hubbell, Harvard (Oakmont Country Club, Oakmont, PA) 1904 — A.L. 1935 — Michigan (Congressional Country Club, Bethesda, MD) 1932 — Yale (The Homestead, Hot Springs, VA) 1979 — Ohio State (Bermuda Run Country Club, Winston-Salem, NC) 1964 — Terry Small, San Jose State (Broadmoor Golf Club, Colorado Springs, CO) Championship Tickets; NCAA Ticket Exchange; The NCAA Experience; NCAA Travel; DI Men's Basketball Tickets; March Madness Schedule; Ticket Terms; NCAA Championships . 1903 — (Garden City Golf Club, Garden City, NY) The title is Head Coach Carrie Forsyth's second National Championship as UCLA head coach as she also won back in 2004. 1956 — Houston (Ohio State University Golf Club, Columbus, OH) 1964 — Houston (Broadmoor Golf Club, Colorado Springs, CO) Shipping is $3.95. 1918 — No Tournament Held 2009 — Texas A&M (Inverness Club, Toledo, OH) 2012 — Thomas Pieters, Illinois (208; Riviera Country Club, Pacific Palisades, CA), 2011 — John Peterson, LSU (211; Karsten Creek Golf Club, Stillwater, OK) 2008 — UCLA (Birck Boilermaker Golf Club, West Lafayette, IN) 1973 — Florida (Stillwater Country Club, Stillwater, OK) 1952 — North Texas (Purdue University Golf Course, West Lafayette, IN) 2007 — Stanford (Golden Horseshoe Golf Club, Williamsburg, VA) The 2021 NCAA Tournament will be held exclusively in the Indianapolis area this season, serving as the central location of college basketball's beating heart. 2004 — Ryan Moore, UNLV (267; The Homestead, Hot Springs, VA) 1931 — George Dunlap, Princeton (Olympia Fields Country Club, Olympia Fields, IL) 1957 — Rex Baxter, Houston (Broadmoor Golf Club, Colorado Springs, CO) 1994 — Justin Leonard, Texas (271; Stonebridge Country Club, McKinney, TX) It was the 76th NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship.The tournament was hosted by Wichita State University. 2004 Championship NCAA News Story; 2004 Championship Tournament Statistics; All-Time Championship Tournament Records and Results; Division II. 2004 Naismith Winner: Jameer Nelson The 2004 NCAA tournament was the fourth NCAA tournament with a 65-team bracket, prior to the introduction of the … 1999 — Luke Donald, Northwestern (284; Hazeltine National Golf Club, Chaska, MN) 1938 — Stanford (Oakmont Country Club, Georgetown, KY) 1966 — Bob Murphy, Florida (283; Stanford University Golf Course, Stanford, CA) 1947 — LSU (University of Michigan Golf Course, Ann Arbor, MI) The first champion, Princeton’s Louis Bayard, Jr. was crowned in 1897 and since then, collegiate champions have gone on to become legends on the PGA Tour. GOLF Channel will celebrate college golf and the NCAA Women’s and Men’s Golf National Championships with enhanced encore tournament programming. 1923 — Princeton (Siwanoy Country Club, Bronxville, NY) 1912 (fall) — Yale (Huntingdon Valley Country Club, Huntingdon Valley, PA) 1984 — John Inman, North Carolina (271; Bear Creek Golf World, Houston, TX) 1926 — Yale (Merion Golf Club, Haverford Township, PA) 1901 — Harvard (Atlantic City Country Club, Atlantic City, NJ) From its inception through 2014, it was a stroke play team competition with an additional individual award. 1983 — Jim Carter, Arizona State (287; San Joaquin Country Club, Fresno, CA) 1976 — Oklahoma State (UNM Championship Golf Course, Albuquerque, NM) 1930 — Princeton (Oakmont Country Club, Oakmont, PA) 1973 — Ben Crenshaw, Texas (282; Stillwater Country Club, Stillwater, OK) 1972 — Texas (Cape Coral Golf Club, Cape Coral, FL) 2010 — Augusta State (Honors Course, Chattanooga, TN) The NCAA Men's Golf DI official home. 1919 — A. L. Walker, Jr., Columbia (Merion Golf Club, Haverford Township, PA) 1921 — Simpson Dean, Princeton (Greenwich Country Club, Greenwich, CT) 1899 — Harvard (Garden City Golf Club, Garden City, NY) 2002 — Troy Matteson, Georgia Tech (276; Ohio State University Golf Club, Columbus, OH) The 2015 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship was the 77th annual tournament to determine the national champions of NCAA Division I collegiate golf.It was contested from May 29 – June 3, 2015 at The Concession Golf Club in Bradenton, Florida. 1997 — Charles Warren, Clemson (279; Conway Farms Golf Club, Lake Forest, IL) 1980 — Oklahoma State (Ohio State University Golf Club, Columbus, OH) Match … 1948 — Bob Harris, San Jose State (Stanford University Golf Course, Stanford, CA) 1963 — R.H. Sikes, Arkansas (Wichita Country Club, Wichita, KS) Sarah Huarte, from California, won the individual title. 1972 — Ben Crenshaw, Texas and Tom Kite, Texas (279; Cape Coral Golf Club, Cape Coral, FL) 1906 — W.E. #5 Glenville State v. #3 Cal U (NCAA Tournament) – March 15, 2004 – Hamer Hall The Vulcans and Pioneers were meeting in the finals of the NCAA East Region Tournament for the third-straight year with the home team winning each of the previous two meetings. The official 2004-05 Women's Golf schedule for the Washington State University Cougars 2004-05 Women's Golf Schedule - Washington State University Athletics Paste this code after the opening White, Harvard (Myopia Hunt Club, South Hamilton, MA) 1947 — Dave Barclay, Michigan (University of Michigan Golf Course, Ann Arbor, MI) 1923 — Dexter Cummings, Yale (Siwanoy Country Club, Bronxville, NY) 1985 — Houston (Grenelefe Country Club, Haines City, FL) 1920 — Jess Sweetser, Yale (Nassau Country Club, Glen Cove, NY) 1925 — Fred Lamprecht, Tulane (Montclair Country Club, Montclair, VA) 1915 — Yale (Greenwich Country Club, Greewich, CT) © 2021 NCAA | Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. OSU’s Matthew Wolff wins DI men’s golf national title, Augusta's Broc Everett claims the Individual Championship, DI Men's Golf: Braden Thornberry wins the Individual National Title, DI Men's Golf: Aaron Wise wins the Individual National Title, DI Men's Golf: SMU's Bryson Dechambeau wins title, DI Men's Golf Championship: Wilson's wins individual crown, Pieters wins individual title at NCAA Championship, Take a look back at Tiger Woods' success at Stanford, Oklahoma State claims 2018 Golf Championship, DI Men's Golf Championships: Oklahoma claims the National Title, DI Men's Golf Championship: Alabama repeats, 2013 DI Men's Golf: Final Round Match Play- Full replay, 2012 DI Men's Golf Championship, Match Play day 3 full replay, See the complete list of women's golf champions. Davidson, Harvard (Ekwanok Country Club, Manchester, VT) 1959 — Houston (Eugene Country Club, Eugene, OR) 1970 — Houston (Ohio State University Golf Club, Columbus, OH) 1927 — Watts Gunn, Georgia Tech (Garden City Golf Club, Garden City, NY) 1946 — George Hamer, Georgia (Springdale Golf Club, Princeton, NJ) *Won Playoff. 1902 — Chandler Egan, Harvard (Morris County Golf Club, Morristown, NJ) 2004 — California (The Homestead, Hot Springs, VA) 1929 — Princeton (Deal Golf and Country Club, Deal, NJ) 2003 Tournament Postseason History 2005 Tournament. 1970 — John Mahaffey, Houston (284; Ohio State University Golf Club, Columbus, OH) 1945 — John Lorms, Ohio State (Ohio State University Golf Club, Columbus, OH) This is also her 40th tournament victory as the Bruins' head coach. 1928 — Princeton (Apawamis Golf Club, Rye, NY) Please inspect photos and message seller with any questions. 1995 — Oklahoma State* (Ohio State University Golf Club, Columbus, OH) UCLA won the team championship, the Bruins' second and first since 1991. 1933 — Yale (Country Club of Buffalo, Williamsville, NY) The 2014 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship was a golf tournament contested from May 23–28, 2014 at the Prairie Dunes Country Club in Hutchinson, Kansas. 1954 — Hillman Robbins, Memphis State (Braeburn Country Club, Houston, TX) The tournament was hosted by the University of South Florida.Two championships were awarded: team and individual. The NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championship, played in the month of May, is the annual competition in women's collegiate golf for individuals and teams from universities in Division I.Golf was one of twelve women's sports added to the NCAA championship program for the 1981-82 school year. 2019 — Matthew Wolff, Oklahoma State (281; Blessings Golf Club, Fayetteville, AR), 2018 — Broc Everett, Augusta (277; Karsten Creek Golf Club, Stillwater, OK), 2017 — Braden Thornberry, Ole Miss (275; Rich Harvest Farms, Sugar Grove, IL), 2016 — Aaron Wise, Oregon (275; Eugene Country Club, Eugene, OR), 2015 — Bryson DeChambeau, SMU (209; The Concession Golf Club, Bradenton, FL), 2014 — Cameron Wilson, Stanford (204*; Prairie Dunes Country Club, Hutchinson, KS), 2013 — Max Homa, California (201; Capital City Club, Alpharetta, GA) 1982 — Billy Ray Brown, Houston (280, Pinehurst Resort, Pinehurst, NC) 1949 — Harvie Ward, North Carolina (Veenker Memorial Golf Course, Ames, IA) 1978 — Oklahoma State (Eugene Country Club, Eugene, OR) Semifinalists for the men's basketball Naismith Trophy. Year — Player, School (Winning score; Course), NCAA Stroke and Match Play Era 1913 — Nathaniel Wheeler, Yale (Huntingdon Valley Country Club, Huntingdon Valley, PA) HUTCHINSON, Kan. - The Alabama men's golf team won its second consecutive NCAA Championship Wednesday, beating Oklahoma State 4-1 in match play on the par-70, 6,941-yard Prairie Dunes Country Club. 1943 — Wally Ulrich, Carleton (Olympia Fields Country Club, Olympia Fields, IL) A three-time All-American in both singles and doubles, Dorsch was the 2005 NCAA singles champion, also won the 2002 National Intercollegiate Indoor Championship and led Baylor to the 2004 NCAA team title and 2005 ITA National Team Indoor championship. 1979 — Gary Hallberg, Wake Forest (287; Bermuda Run Country Club, Winston-Salem, NC) 1974 — Wake Forest (Carlton Oaks Country Club, Santee, CA) The first championship sponsored by the NCAA was in 1939. 1968 — Grier Jones, Oklahoma State (276; New Mexico State Golf Course, Las Cruces, NM) The 2004 NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships were contested at the 23rd annual … 1899 — Percy Pyne, Princeton (Garden City Golf Club, Garden City, NY) 1953 — Earl Moeller, Oklahoma A&M (Broadmoor Golf Club, Colorado Springs, CO) 2019 — Stanford (Blessings Golf Club, Fayetteville, AR) 1996 — Arizona State (Honors Course, Chattanooga, TN) 1936 — Charles Kocsis, Michigan), North Shore Country Club, Glenview, IL) 1967 — Houston (Shawnee Golf Course, Shawnee on Delaware, PA) 1939 — Vincent D'Antoni, Tulane (Wakonda Club, Des Moines, IA), Pre-NCAA Match Play Era 1914 — Edward Allis, Harvard (Garden City Golf Club, Garden City, NY) National Champion: UConn. III Women's Golf Championship The Golf Club of Lawsonia Green Lake, Wis. # 2016 championships shortened to three rounds due to weather. Phil Mickelson and Ben Crenshaw share the record for most NCAA individual championships with three, while five men have won twice (Dick Crawford, Dexter Cummings, George Dunlap, Fred Lamprecht and Scott Simpson). In the NCAA era since 1939, Houston has the most wins with 16 and Oklahoma close behind at 11. 1986 — Wake Forest (Bermuda Run Country Club, Winston-Salem, NC) Get Men's Golf rankings, news, schedules and championship brackets. 1916 — Princeton (Oakmont Country Club, Oakmont, PA) 1914 — Princeton (Garden City Golf Club, Garden City, NY) 1900 — No Tournament Held 2002 — Minnesota (Ohio State University Golf Club, Columbus, OH) 1985 — Clark Burroughs, Ohio State (285; Grenelefe Country Club, Haines City, FL) 2010 — Scott Langley, Illinois (206; Honors Course, Chattanooga, TN) Sergey Isayenko: St. John's: 20: 0.870: 111: 62 +49: 3. The first championship sponsored by the NCAA was in 1939. 1951 — Tom Nieporte, Ohio State (Ohio State University Golf Club, Columbus, OH) 1932 — Johnny Fischer, Michigan (The Homestead, Hot Springs, VA) 1962 — Kermit Zarley, Houston (Duke Golf Club, Durham, NC) 1968 — Florida (New Mexico State Golf Course, Las Cruces, NM) 1940 — Princeton/LSU (Ekwanok Country Club, Manchester, VT) 1898 — John Reid Jr., Yale (spring); (Ardsley Club, Ardsley-on-Hudson, NY) 1997 — Pepperdine (Conway Farms Golf Club, Lake Forest, IL) NCAA Div. 1 seed in the NIT. 1993 — Florida (Champions Golf Course, Albuquerque, NM) 1908 — Yale (Brae Burn Country Club, West Newton, MA) 2000 — Charles Howell III, Oklahoma State (265; Grand National, Opelika, AL) 1950 — North Texas (UNM Championship Golf Course, Albuquerque, NM) 1934 — Charlie Yates, Georgia Tech), Cleveland Country Club, Cleveland, TN) 1981 — Ron Commans, USC (283; Stanford University Golf Course, Stanford, CA) 1986 — Scott Verplank, Oklahoma State (282; Bermuda Run Country Club, Winston-Salem, NC) 2003 — Alejandro Canizares, Arizona State (287; Karsten Creek Golf Club, Stillwater, OK) 1938 — John Burke, Georgetown (Oakmont Country Club, Georgetown, KY) 1980 — Jay Don Blake, Utah State (283; Ohio State University Golf Club, Columbus, OH) 1959 — Dick Crawford, Houston (Eugene Country Club, Eugene, OR) † In Fall 2010, 44% of the FAU student athletes earned 1928 — Maurice McCarthy, Georgetown (Apawamis Golf Club, Rye, NY) 1952 — Jim Vickers, Oklahoma (Purdue University Golf Course, West Lafayette, IN) 1935 — Ed White, Texas), Congressional Country Club, Bethesda, MD) North Carolina stormed back late at the Carrier Dome, but came up just short in a 72-70 defeat to the Orange. Talk to the Palm: Zero.Maybe less. 1975 — Wake Forest (Ohio State University Golf Club, Columbus, OH) 1898 (fall) — Yale (Ardsley Club, Ardsley-on-Hudson, NY) 1987 — Brian Watts, Oklahoma State (280; Ohio State University Golf Club, Columbus, OH) 1898 (spring) — Harvard (Ardsley Club, Ardsley-on-Hudson, NY) 1942 — LSU/Stanford (South Bend Country Club, South Bend, IN) 1958 — Phil Rodgers, Houston (Taconic Golf Club) 1948 — San Jose State (Stanford University Golf Course, Stanford, CA) 1998 — James McLean, Minnesota (271; UNM Championship Golf Course, Albuquerque, NM) 1996 — Tiger Woods, Stanford (285; Honors Course, Chattanooga, TN), 1995 — Chip Spratlin, Auburn (283; Ohio State University Golf Club, Columbus, OH) 1949 — North Texas (Veenker Memorial Golf Course, Ames, IA) 1984 — Houston (Bear Creek Golf World, Houston, TX) Here is a look at his college achievements, including his 1996 NCAA individual championship. 1934 — Michigan (Cleveland Country Club, Cleveland, TN) 1982 — Houston (Pinehurst Resort, Pinehurst, NC) 1966 — Houston (Stanford University Golf Course, Stanford, CA) † Each semester, more than one-third of FAU student-athletes earn at least a 3.0 GPA. 1939 — Stanford (Wakonda Club, Des Moines, IA), NIGA National Champions Clow, Jr., Yale (Garden City Golf Club, Garden City, NY) 1945 — Ohio State (Ohio State University Golf Club, Columbus, OH) 1989 — Oklahoma (Oak Tree Country Club, Edmond, OK) 1926 — Fred Lamprecht, Tulane (Merion Golf Club, Haverford Township, PA) College golf’s best now have three ways to get on the “Road to Grayhawk,” 2021-2023, to be televised on Golf Channel. The views on this page do not necessarily reflect the views of the NCAA or its member institutions. Note: No tournament held in 1900, 1917 and 1918. Prior to that, the National Intercollegiate Golf Association sponsored the annual tournament. re: NCAA Golf Championships Posted by BeYou on 5/30/17 at 10:16 pm to StlPoke thanks. 1905 — Yale (Garden City Golf Club, Garden City, NY) 2-ranked UCLA women's golf team battled through tough weather conditions all week and brought home UCLA's third NCAA title in women's golf. 1929 — Tom Aycock, Yale (Deal Golf and Country Club, Deal, NJ) 1991 — Oklahoma State (Poppy Hills Golf Course, Pebble Beach, CA) All 4 items are in outstanding condition. Syracuse almost saw its bubble burst last night. The No. 1988 — E.J. 1937 — Princeton (Oakmont Country Club, Oakmont, PA) For 122 years, there have been team and individual champions crowned in men’s college golf. 1902 (spring) — Yale (Garden City Golf Club, Garden City, NY) 1912 (spring) — Yale (Ekwanok Country Club, Manchester, VT) Pfister, Oklahoma State (284; North Ranch Country Club, Thousand Oaks, CA) Here are all of the NCAA Men's golf individual and team champions: *Won via a playoff 2006 — Jonathan Moore, Oklahoma State (276; Crosswater Club, Sunriver, OR) Cal U and Glenville State were both featured in the top five of the WBCA Top 25 poll. 1943 — Yale (Olympia Fields Country Club, Olympia Fields, IL) 1960 — Houston (Broadmoor Golf Club, Colorado Springs, CO) 1977 — Houston (Seven Oaks Golf Course, Hamilton, NY) For 122 years, there have been team and individual champions crowned in men’s college golf. 1902 (fall) — Harvard (Morris County Golf Club, Morristown, NJ) 1992 — Phil Mickelson, Arizona State (271; UNM Championship Golf Course, Albuquerque, NM) 1958 — Houston (Taconic Golf Club) 1922 — Pollack Boyd, Dartmouth (Garden City Golf Club, Garden City, NY) 1912 — F.C. 1981 — BYU (Stanford University Golf Course, Stanford, CA) 1937 — Fred Haas, LSU (Oakmont Country Club, Oakmont, PA) Let me take you back to 2013 when Kentucky was the No. 1924 — Dexter Cummings, Yale (Greenwich Country Club, Greenwich, CT) 1922 — Princeton (Garden City Golf Club, Garden City, NY) 1991 — Warren Schutte, UNLV (283; Poppy Hills Golf Course, Pebble Beach, CA) 2005 — James Lepp, Washington (276; Caves Valley Golf Club, Owings Mills, MD) The 2004 NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships were contested at the 23rd annual NCAA-sanctioned golf tournament to determine the individual and team national champions of women's Division I collegiate golf in the United States.[1]. "Oklahoma State is a great team," Alabama head coach Jay Seawell said. Place: Name: School: V: Pct. 1921 — Dartmouth (Greenwich Country Club, Greenwich, CT) 1942 — Frank Tatum, Stanford (South Bend Country Club, South Bend, IN) You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. 1963 — Oklahoma State (Wichita Country Club, Wichita, KS) * From 1996-99, Divisions II and III competed in a combined championship. 1965 — Marty Fleckman (281; Holston Hills Country Club, Knoxville, TN), NCAA Match Play Era The Alabama Crimson Tide won their second consecutive championship. Enter your information to receive emails about offers, promotions from NCAA.com and our partners. Stay up to date with the latest in college basketball recruiting news. 2001 — Florida (Duke Golf Club, Durham, NC) 1903 — Harvard (Garden City Golf Club, Garden City, NY) 1901 — Halstead Lindsley, Harvard (Atlantic City Country Club, Atlantic City, NJ) # 2011 championships shortened to three rounds due to weather. 1904 — Harvard (Myopia Hunt Club, South Hamilton, MA) WOMEN'S GOLF: See the complete list of women's golf champions. 1951 — North Texas (Ohio State University Golf Club, Columbus, OH) He graduated from the University of Michigan and has written for PGA.com, RyderCup.com and MLive.com. If brand name mattered, there is no way that ever happens. Vijay Singh beat Chris DiMarco and Justin Leonard in a playoff to win his 3rd major championship. 1909 — Albert Seckel, Princeton (Apawamis Golf Club, Rye, NY) 1930 — George Dunlap, Princeton (Oakmont Country Club, Oakmont, PA) 1988 — UCLA (North Ranch Country Club, Thousand Oaks, CA) 1987 — Oklahoma State (Ohio State University Golf Club, Columbus, OH) 1961 — Jack Nicklaus, Ohio State (Purdue University Golf Course, West Lafayette, IN) 1933 — Walter Emery, Oklahoma (Country Club of Buffalo, Williamsville, NY) 1965 — Houston (Holston Hills Country Club, Knoxville, TN) 1902 — Charles Hitchcock, Jr, Yale (Spring) (Garden City Golf Club, Garden City, NY) 2015 — LSU (The Concession Golf Club, Bradenton, FL), 2014 — Alabama (Prairie Dunes Country Club, Hutchinson, KS), 2013 — Alabama (Capital City Club, Alpharetta, GA), 2012 — Texas (Riviera Country Club, Pacific Palisades, CA), 2011 — Augusta State (Karsten Creek Golf Club, Stillwater, OK) Adam Crompton: Ohio State: 21: 0.913: 111: 48 +63: 2. 1. 2005 — Georgia (Caves Valley Golf Club, Owings Mills, MD) The men's NCAA golf championships have been broadcast on the Golf Channel since 2014. 1978 — David Edwards, Oklahoma State (209; Eugene Country Club, Eugene, OR) 1967 — Hale Irwin, Colorado (283; Shawnee Golf Course, Shawnee on Delaware, PA) 1898 — James Curtis, Harvard (Ardsley Club, Ardsley-on-Hudson, NY) 1961 — Purdue (Purdue University Golf Course, West Lafayette, IN) 1906 — Yale (Garden City Golf Club, Garden City, NY) Tournament Results Archived results are available for the following years: 2008-2019 Login To See More. 1955 — Joe Campbell, Purdue (Holston Hills Country Club, Knoxville, TN) Dates: May 11-14, 2004 Par 73, 5846 yards Fin. 1940 — Dixon Brooke, Virginia (Ekwanok Country Club, Manchester, VT) 1908 — H.H. 2006 — Oklahoma State (Crosswater Club, Sunriver, OR) 1977 — Scott Simpson, USC (289; Seven Oaks Golf Course, Hamilton, NY) 1919 — Princeton (Merion Golf Club, Haverford Township, PA) 1925 — Yale (Montclair Country Club, Montclair, VA) 1916 — J.W. The NCAA Men's Golf Championship tournament was first played in 1897. 2008 — Kevin Chappell, UCLA (286; Birck Boilermaker Golf Club, West Lafayette, IN) 1969 — Bob Clark, Cal State Los Angeles (298; Broadmoor Golf Club, Colorado Springs, CO) It began on March 16, 2004, and ended with the championship game on April 5 at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. On the heels of the 2020 tournament cancellation, the NCAA awarded ASU, The Thunderbirds and Grayhawk Golf Club the honor of hosting the 2023 NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Golf Championships. 1960 — Dick Crawford, Houston (Broadmoor Golf Club, Colorado Springs, CO) TS: TR: Ind. 1907 — Yale (Nassau Country Club, Glen Cove, NY) 1946 — Stanford (Springdale Golf Club, Princeton, NJ) 1897 — Louis Bayard Jr., Princeton (Ardsley Club, Ardsley-on-Hudson, NY).