NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships
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The NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships, which is played in late May or early June, is the top annual competition in U.S. men's collegiate golf. It is a strokeplay team competition, but there is also an award 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, 1996 champion Tiger Woods, and three-time champion Phil Mickelson.
Winners
1970-2006
1897-1969
- Year Team Champion Individual Champ School
- 1897 Yale Louis Bayard Jr. Princeton
- 1898 (s) Harvard John Reid Jr. Yale
- 1898 (f) Yale James Curtis Harvard
- 1899 Harvard Percy Pyne Princeton
- 1901 Harvard Halstead Lindsley Harvard
- 1902 (s) Yale Charles Hitchcock Jr. Yale
- 1902 (f) Harvard Chandler Egan Harvard
- 1903 Harvard F.O. Reinhart Princeton
- 1904 Harvard A.L. White Harvard
- 1905 Yale Robert Abbott Yale
- 1906 Yale W.E. Clow Jr. Yale
- 1907 Yale Ellis Knowles Yale
- 1908 Yale H.H. Wilder Harvard
- 1909 Yale Albert Seckel Princeton
- 1910 Yale Robert Hunter Yale
- 1911 Yale George Stanley Yale
- 1912 Yale F.C. Davison Harvard
- 1913 Yale Nathaniel Wheeler Yale
- 1914 Princeton Edward Allis Harvard
- 1915 Yale Francis Blossom Yale
- 1916 Princeton J.W. Hubbell Harvard
- 1919 Princeton A.L. Walker Jr. Columbia
- 1920 Princeton Jess Sweetster Yale
- 1921 Dartmouth Simpson Dean Princeton
- 1922 Princeton Pollack Boyd Dartmouth
- 1923 Princeton Dexter Cummings Yale
- 1924 Yale Dexter Cummings Yale
- 1925 Yale Fred Lamprecht Tulane
- 1926 Yale Fred Lamprecht Tulane
- 1927 Princeton Watts Gunn Georgia Tech
- 1928 Princeton Maurice McCarthy Georgetown
- 1929 Princeton Tom Aycock Yale
- 1930 Princeton G.T. Dunlap Princeton
- 1931 Yale G.T. Dunlap Princeton
- 1932 Yale J.W. Fischer Michigan
- 1933 Yale Walter Emery Oklahoma
- 1934 Michigan Charles Yates Georgia Tech
- 1935 Michigan Ed White Texas
- 1936 Yale Charles Kocsis Michigan
- 1937 Princeton Fred Haas LSU
- 1938 Stanford John Burke Georgetown
- 1939 Stanford Vincent D’Antoni Tulane
- 1940 Princeton, LSU Dixon Brooke Virginia
- 1941 Stanford Earl Stewart LSU
- 1942 LSU, Stanford Frank Tatum Stanford
- 1943 Yale Wallace Ulrich Carleton
- 1944 Notre Dame Louis Lick Minnesota
- 1945 Ohio St. John Lorms Ohio St.
- 1946 Stanford George Hamer Georgia
- 1947 LSU Dave Barclay Michigan
- 1948 San Jose St. Bob Harris San Jose St.
- 1949 North Texas Harvie Ward North Carolina
- 1950 North Texas Fred Wampler Purdue
- 1951 North Texas Tom Nieporte Ohio St.
- 1952 North Texas Jim Vickers Oklahoma
- 1953 Stanford Earl Moeller Oklahoma St.
- 1954 Southern Methodist Hillman Robbins Memphis
- 1955 LSU Joe Campbell Purdue
- 1956 Houston Rick Jones Ohio St.
- 1957 Houston Rex Baxter Houston
- 1958 Houston Phil Rodgers Houston
- 1959 Houston Dick Crawford Houston
- 1960 Houston Dick Crawford Houston
- 1961 Purdue Jack Nicklaus Ohio St.
- 1962 Houston Kermit Zarley Houston
- 1963 Oklahoma St. R.H. Sikes Arkansas
- 1964 Houston Terry Small San Jose St.
- 1965 Houston Marty Fleckman Houston
- 1966 Houston Bob Murphy Florida
- 1967 Houston Hale Irwin Colorado
- 1968 Florida Grier Jones Oklahoma St.
- 1969 Houston Bob Clark Cal St. L.A.
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