NAIA Men's Golf Championship

The NAIA Men's Golf Championship is the annual tournament to determine the national champions of men's NAIA collegiate golf in the United States and Canada. It has been held each year since 1952.[1][2]

NAIA Men's Golf Championship
SportGolf
Founded1952
CountryUnited States and Canada
Most recent
champion(s)
Texas Wesleyan (7)
Official websiteNAIA.com

The most successful program is Oklahoma City, with 11 NAIA national titles. Texas Wesleyan University is the reigning national champion, having won their seventh national title in 2019.

Champions

YearTeamIndividual
1952North Texas StateMarion Hiskey, North Texas State
1953Hardin–Simmons UniversityTommy Hale, Hardin–Simmons University
1954North Texas StateMarion Hiskey, North Texas State
1955North Texas StateRay Ferguson, North Texas State
1956Lamar TechBunky Johnson, Lamar Tech
1957Lamar TechJim Curti, Rollins College
1958Lamar TechEddie Langer, Lamar Tech
1959Western Illinois UniversityJim King, Western Illinois University
1960Lamar TechBill Wright, Western Washington State College
1961Lamar TechBill Levely, Lamar Tech
1962Western Illinois UniversitySteve Spray, Eastern New Mexico University
1963Eastern New Mexico UniversitySteve Spray, Eastern New Mexico University
1964Texas Wesleyan CollegeCraig Mertz, East Texas State
1965East Texas StateCraig Mertz, East Texas State
1966University of Southwestern LouisianaDon Iverson, Wisconsin State University–La Crosse
1967University of Southwestern LouisianaJohn Bohmann, Texas Lutheran College
1968Indiana University of PennsylvaniaRick Hrip, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
1969Texas Wesleyan CollegeKen Hyland, Malone College
1970Campbell UniversityJimmy Chapman, Southwest Texas State University
1971Saint Bernard CollegeSammy Rachels, Columbus College
1972U.S. International UniversityGaylord Burrows, Eastern Illinois University
Jim McAnally, Angelo State University
1973Wofford CollegeJay Overton, Campbell University
Mike Zack, Saint Bernard College
1974U.S. International UniversityDan Frickey, Washburn University
1975Texas Wesleyan CollegeDan Gray, Texas Wesleyan College
1976Gardner–Webb UniversityWill Brewer, David Lipscomb College
1977Gardner–Webb UniversityJim Bromley, Campbell University
1978Sam Houston State UniversityGreg Brown, Point Loma College
1979Sam Houston State UniversityRobert Thompson, Sam Houston State University
1980Sam Houston State UniversityTom Allbright, Sam Houston State University
Danny Mijovic, Texas Wesleyan College
1981Sam Houston State UniversityDanny Mijovic, Texas Wesleyan College
1982Elon UniversityDanny Mijovic, Texas Wesleyan College
1983Cameron UniversityDow Brian, Texas Wesleyan College
Bill Brooks, Guilford College
Danny Mijovic, Texas Wesleyan College
1984Limestone CollegeChip Johnson, Limestone College
1985Huntingdon CollegeDan Penny, Huntingdon College
1986Huntingdon CollegeJon Hough, Kennesaw College
Rob Odom, Guilford College
1987Huntingdon CollegeJoe Durant, Huntingdon College
1988Huntingdon CollegeDavid Schreyer, Huntingdon College
1989Guilford CollegeNicky Martin, Huntingdon College
1990Texas Wesleyan UniversityAndy Fuller, Texas Wesleyan University
1991University of North FloridaCameron Beckman, Texas Lutheran College
1992Huntingdon CollegeJamie Burns, University of North Florida
Scott Gardner, Cumberland College
1993University of North FloridaJamie Burns, University of North Florida
1994Huntingdon CollegeHenrik Nyström, Lynn University
1995Texas Wesleyan UniversitySteve Armstrong, Pfeiffer College
1996Lynn UniversitySteve Galko, Texas Wesleyan University
1997University of MobileKeith Hoard, Spring Hill College
1998Berry CollegeChris Gaines, Texas Wesleyan University
1999Texas Wesleyan UniversityBrent Osachoff, Simon Fraser University
2000Malone CollegeDavid Tuyo, University of Mobile
2001Oklahoma City UniversityJustin Walters, Huntingdon College
2002Oklahoma City UniversityTyrone van Aswegen, Oklahoma City University
2003Oklahoma City UniversityNicolas Allain, Oklahoma City University
2004Oklahoma City UniversityChad Wensel, The Master's College
2005Johnson & Wales University (Florida)Jim Renner, Johnson & Wales University (Florida)
2006Oklahoma City UniversityJoe Prince, Point Loma Nazarene University
2007Oklahoma City UniversityDaniel Mitchell, Oklahoma City University
2008University of British ColumbiaSam Cyr, Point Loma Nazarene University
2009Oklahoma Christian UniversitySam Cyr, Point Loma Nazarene University
2010Oklahoma City UniversityJustin Lower, Malone University
2011Oklahoma Christian UniversityOscar Stark, Oklahoma Christian University
2012Oklahoma City UniversityCarson Kallis, University of Victoria
2013Oklahoma City UniversitySondre Ronold, Oklahoma City University
2014College of Coastal GeorgiaJames Marchesani, Oklahoma City University
2015College of Coastal GeorgiaSean Elliott, Dalton State College
2016Oklahoma City UniversityDavid Ravetto, Texas Wesleyan University
2017Grand View UniversityRowan Lester, Texas Wesleyan University
2018Oklahoma City UniversityS. M. Lee, Dalton State College
2019Texas Wesleyan UniversityMark Johnson, College of Coastal Georgia
2020Not held due to the coronavirus pandemic

Multiple winners

Team

The following schools have won more than one team championship:

Individual champion

The following men have won more than one individual championship:

  • 4: Danny Mijovic
  • 2: Jamie Burns, Sam Cyr, Marion Hiskey, Craig Mertz, Steve Spray

Individual champion's school

The following schools have produced more than one individual champion:

See also

References

  1. "NAIA Men's Golf Championship Results" (PDF). NAIA. NAIAHonors.com. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  2. "NAIA Men-s Golf - Championship History" (PDF). Retrieved May 20, 2011.
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