NCAA Division I men's golf tournament all-time individual records
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The following is a list of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college golf individual statistics and records through the 2018 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship.[1] The NCAA began sponsoring the national collegiate championship in 1939. Before that year the event was conducted by the National Intercollegiate Golf Association.[2]
Individual national championships
School(s) | Championships |
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Yale | 13 |
Harvard, Houston, Oklahoma State | 8 |
Princeton | 7 |
Arizona State, Texas | 6 |
Ohio State | 5 |
Southern California | 4 |
Florida, Georgia Tech, LSU, Michigan, Stanford, Tulsa, Wake Forest | 3 |
Clemson, Georgetown, Illinois, Minnesota, UNLV, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Purdue, San Jose State |
2 |
Arkansas, Auburn, Augusta, Cal State Los Angeles, California, Carleton, Colorado, Columbia, Dartmouth, Georgia, Memphis, Ole Miss, Oregon, NC State, Northwestern, SMU, UCLA, Utah State, Virginia, Washington |
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Individual records
- Most individual championships: 3
- Ben Crenshaw, Texas (1971, 1972, 1973)
- Phil Mickelson, Arizona State (1989, 1990, 1992)[4]
- Most consecutive individual championships: 3
- Ben Crenshaw, Texas (1971–1973)[4]
- Lowest score (in relation to par), one round: 60 (−12)
- Nick Dunlap, Alabama, (2023, second round, Hamptons Intercollegiate)[5]
- Lowest score (in relation to par), two rounds: 128 (−16)
- Phil Mickelson, Arizona State (1992)[6]
- Lowest score (in relation to par), three rounds: 196 (−20)
- Charles Howell III, Oklahoma State (2000)
- Lowest score (in relation to par), four rounds: 265 (−23)
- Charles Howell III, Oklahoma State (2000)
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