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For three incredible years, 2021-2023, Grayhawk Golf Club proudly hosted the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Division I Golf Championships.

2023

WAKE WINS!

Congratulations to Wake Forest Women’s Golf. The first championship in university history, they topped USC 3-1. Read more…

ROSE REPEATS!

Two days before Wake Forest won the team championship, Rose Zhang won back-to-back individual titles. Read more…

FLORIDA’S FIFTH

Not only did Fred Biondi win the individual championship; he clinched the Gator’s fifth team championship, after two-putting for par on the 18th green. See more…

FRED’S FIRST

Florida’s Fred Biondi outlasted 54-hole leader, Georgia Tech’s Ross Steelman, to win the men’s individual title at the 2023 NCAA Golf Championship. See more…

2022

ROSE ZHANG WINS

Entering the final round with a seven-stroke lead, Rose Zhang held on to win the 2022 NCAA Women’s Golf Individual Championship. The Cardinal freshman shot a final round 75 (68-70-69-75) to cruise to victory at -6. See more…

STANFORD SWEEP

Stanford’s win marked the Pac-12’s 200th women’s NCAA title. Of course, the same would have been true if the Ducks had won, but the No. 1 seed, Stanford prevailed over Oregon to win the 2022 NCAA Women’s Golf Championship. See more…

SARGENT SURGES

Vanderbilt’s Gordon Sargent didn’t make a birdie all day – until the first hole of the sudden-death playoff to settle the individual title for the 2022 NCAA Men’s Golf Championship. See more…

TEXAS TAKES IT

Texas Longhorns defeated Arizona State 3-2 for the program’s fourth title, driven by big wins from seniors Parker and Pierceson Coody as well as junior Travis Vick, who clinched the championship.  See more…

2021

RACHEL HECK & OLE MISS

Stanford claimed the individual champion after Rachel Heck rallied The Cardinal with her 8-under 280 (69-67-70-74) overall to earn the stroke play title at the NCAA Women’s Golf Championship. Read more…

In 2021, Ole Miss jumped out early on Oklahoma State, grabbed control and didn’t look back until they clinched the program’s first women’s NCAA title – in any sport – with a 4-1 win. Read more…

TURK PETTIT & PEPPERDINE

Clemson’s Turk Pettit captured the 2021 NCAA Division Men’s Golf individual national championship after shooting even-par 70 in the final round to edge out Oklahoma State’s Bo Jin by a single stroke.  Read more…

For the second time in school history, the Pepperdine Waves swelled to the top of college golf, with Wednesday’s victory over Oklahoma at the 2021 NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Championship. Read more…

Grayhawk Blog: NCAA Golf Championship News

ASU Sun Devils Make a Move

By NCAA Championship News
ASU Makes Semifinals After winning 3-1-1 over North Carolina this morning, Arizona State now faces Oklahoma in the semifinals this afternoon, and Pepperdine squares off with Oklahoma State. Semifinal Leaderboard Monday Recap The Arizona State Sun Devils stormed back to claim the top seed heading into team match play Tuesday,...
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Oklahoma State Lead by 13

By NCAA Championship News
After three rounds of stroke play competition, Oklahoma State (-12) sits atop the leaderboard, shooting 274 (-6) for the second consecutive day and widening their lead to 13 strokes. Head coach Alan Bratton’s Cowboys simply wanted to “win the day today,” after taking care of business yesterday and soaring to...
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Good Morning Texas Tech

By NCAA Championship News
Friday morning marked the 731st day since Stanford toppled Texas in 2019. An overdue field of 155 golfers enjoyed calm, comfortable 70-degree temperatures and perfect conditions on Grayhawk’s Raptor course. Sam Houston State's Ting-Wei Hsieh Texas Tech and Sam Houston State took full advantage of the early green-light conditions, while...
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Raptor Course: NCAA Golf Championship Venue

For the third and final year, the championship was contested on Grayhawk Golf Club’s Raptor Course. The men played the Tom Fazio-designed course as a par-70 at 7,289-yard, while the women played it as a par-72, 6,384-yard layout. Debuting in 1995, Raptor has hosted several premier competitive golf tournaments, including the PGA TOUR’s Frys.com Open (2007-2009), pro-ams for the WM Phoenix Open (1996 to 2012), Tommy Bahama Challenge (2004 & 2005) and the AJGA Thunderbird International Junior (2000-2019) and PGA Jr. League Championship through 2022. Read more about Grayhawk Golf Club’s Raptor Golf Course.