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2004 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship

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2004 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship
Tournament information
LocationHot Springs, Virginia, U.S.
37°59′44″N 79°49′47″W / 37.995472°N 79.829644°W / 37.995472; -79.829644
Course(s)The Homestead
Statistics
Field30 teams
Champion
Team: California (1st title)
Individual: Ryan Moore, UNLV
Team: 1,134
Individual: 267
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The Homestead is located in Virginia
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The 2004 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships were contested at the 66th 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 Homestead in Hot Springs, Virginia.

California won the team championship, the Golden Bears' first NCAA title.

Ryan Moore, from the University of Nevada Las Vegas, won the individual title.

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Transcription

Qualifying

The NCAA held three regional qualifying tournaments, with the top ten teams from each event qualifying for the national championship.

Regional name Golf course Dates
East Regional Yale Golf Club
New Haven, Connecticut
May 20–22, 2004
Central Regional Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex
West Lafayette, Indiana
West Regional Sunriver Resort
Sunriver, Oregon

Individual results

Individual champion

Team results

Rank Team Score
1 California 1,134
2 UCLA 1,140
3 Arizona 1,148
4 Texas 1,149
5 Georgia Tech 1,151
T6 Florida 1,152
Washington
8 Kentucky 1,155
9 BYU 1,156
10 Pepperdine 1,160
T11 Georgia 1,161
Georgia State
13 Oklahoma State 1,164
14 Texas A&M 1,167
15 Penn State 1,170

Eliminated after 54 holes

Rank Team Score
T16 Purdue 871
USC
18 Clemson 872
19 New Mexico 876
20 TCU 877
T21 Arizona State 879
Auburn
Oklahoma
24 Kent State 881
25 Toledo 884
T24 SMU 887
Wichita State
28 Vanderbilt 891
29 North Carolina 892
30 Rhode Island 912
  • DC = Defending champions
  • Debut appearance

References

  1. ^ "NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved 8 May 2021.


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