1994 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship
The 1994 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships were contested at the 55th annual NCAA-sanctioned golf tournament for determining the individual and team national champions of men's collegiate golf at the Division I level in the United States.[1]
| Tournament information | |
|---|---|
| Location | McKinney, Texas, U.S. 33.195304°N 96.712830°W |
| Course(s) | Stonebridge Country Club |
| Statistics | |
| Field | 30 teams |
| Champion | |
| Team: Stanford (7th title) Individual: Justin Leonard, Texas | |
| Team: 1,129 (−4) Individual: 271 | |
| Location Map | |
![]() Stonebridge Location in the United States ![]() Stonebridge Location in Texas | |
The tournament was held at the Stonebridge Country Club in McKinney, Texas, a suburb of Dallas.
Stanford won the team championship, the Cardinal's seventh NCAA title and first since 1953.
Future professional and one-time major winner Justin Leonard, from Texas, won the individual title.
Individual results
Individual champion
- Justin Leonard, Texas (271)
Team results
Finalists
| Rank | Team | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Stanford | 1,129 |
| 2 | Texas | 1,133 |
| 3 | Florida (DC) | 1,136 |
| 4 | Arkansas | 1,138 |
| 5 | Oklahoma State | 1,140 |
| 6 | Georgia Tech | 1,145 |
| T7 | Auburn | 1,149 |
| UNLV | ||
| T9 | Arizona State | 1,151 |
| Clemson | ||
| 11 | North Carolina | 1,184 |
| 12 | East Tennessee State | 1,158 |
| 13 | Kent State | 1,160 |
| 14 | Arizona | 1,165 |
| 15 | Wake Forest | 1,167 |
Eliminated after 36 holes
| Rank | Team | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 16 | Florida State | 582 |
| T17 | Fresno State | 585 |
| SMU | ||
| 19 | Houston | 588 |
| 20 | Virginia Tech | 589 |
| 21 | UC Santa Barbara | 590 |
| 22 | LSU | 591 |
| 23 | New Mexico | 592 |
| 24 | Colorado | 593 |
| 25 | Oregon State | 594 |
| 26 | San José State | 595 |
| 27 | TCU | 596 |
| T28 | Miami (OH) | 598 |
| Oklahoma | ||
| 30 | Augusta State | 602 |
- DC = Defending champions
- Debut appearance
References
- "NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved November 4, 2020.
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