1995 NCAA Division I men's golf championship

1995 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship
Tournament information
LocationColumbus, Ohio, U.S.
40°01′55″N 83°03′08″W / 40.031886°N 83.0523498°W / 40.031886; -83.0523498
Course(s)Ohio State University Golf Club
Statistics
Field30 teams
Champion
Team: Oklahoma State (8th title)
Individual: Chip Spratlin, Auburn
Team: 1,156
Individual: 283
Location map
OSU Golf Club is located in the United States
OSU Golf Club
OSU Golf Club
Location in the United States
OSU Golf Club is located in Ohio
OSU Golf Club
OSU Golf Club
Location in Ohio
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The 1995 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships were contested at the 56th 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]

The tournament was held at the Ohio State University Golf Club in Columbus, Ohio.

Oklahoma State won the team championship, the Cowboys' eighth NCAA title and first since 1991. Oklahoma State defeated defending champions Stanford in a play-off after the two teams finished tied atop the team standings (1,156–1,156).

Chip Spratlin, from Auburn, won the individual title.

Individual results

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Individual champion

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Team results

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Finalists

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Rank Team Score
1 Oklahoma State 1,156
2 Stanford (DC) 1,156
3 Texas 1,157
4 Arizona State 1,164
5 USC 1,165
6 California 1,166
7 Florida State 1,168
T8 NC State 1,170
Ohio State
10 Arizona 1,171
11 Tulsa 1,176
12 New Mexico 1,182
13 Florida 1,184
14 Houston 1,186
15 UNLV 1,187

Eliminated after 36 holes

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Rank Team Score
T16 Auburn 592
Kansas
Tennessee
19 North Carolina 593
20 Clemson 594
21 TCU 595
T22 Oklahoma 596
Wake Forest
24 Augusta State 598
25 East Tennessee State 599
26 Iowa 600
27 Kent State 603
28 New Mexico State 605
29 Georgia Tech 606
30 UTEP 608
  • DC = Defending champions
  • Debut appearance

References

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  1. ^ "NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved November 11, 2020.