2014 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship


The 2014 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship was a golf tournament contested from May 23–28, 2014 at the Prairie Dunes Country Club in Hutchinson, Kansas. It was the 76th NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship. The tournament was hosted by Wichita State University. The Alabama Crimson Tide won their second consecutive championship.

Regional qualifying tournaments

Regional nameGolf courseLocationQualified teams
Auburn RegionalAuburn University ClubAuburn, AlabamaAlabama, Auburn, Kennesaw State, Texas, Virginia Tech
Columbia RegionalThe Club at Old HawthorneColumbia, MissouriArkansas, Iowa State, LSU, Missouri, Oklahoma State
Raleigh RegionalLonnie Poole Golf CourseRaleigh, North CarolinaFlorida State, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Texas A&M, Washington
Sugar Grove RegionalRich Harvest FarmsSugar Grove, IllinoisCalifornia, Illinois,, Southern California, UAB
Eugene RegionalEugene Country ClubEugene, OregonHouston, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Stanford
San Antonio RegionalBriggs Ranch Golf CourseSan Antonio, TexasGeorgia, Georgia State, SMU, UCLA, Vanderbilt

Venue

This is the first NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship held at the Prairie Dunes Country Club in Hutchinson, Kansas, located about an hour north of Wichita. This is the second time the tournament has been hosted by Wichita State University; the last time the Shockers hosted was in 1963.

Team competition

Leaderboard

PlaceTeamRound 1Round 2Round 3TotalTo par
1Stanford281267279827−13
T2Alabama274278284836−4
T2LSU279278279836−4
4Oklahoma State277279284840E
5Georgia Tech277282282841+1
6UCLA279284281844+4
T7SMU275285285845+5
T7Illinois285280280845+5
9South Carolina272292282846+6
10Houston284285279848+8

Source:
PlacePlayerUniversityScoreTo par
1Cameron Wilson^Stanford71-63-70=204–6
2Ollie SchniederjansGeorgia Tech71-65-68=204–6
T3David BooteStanford73-67-65=205–5
T3James RossHouston70-69-66=205–5
T3Robby SheltonAlabama72-65-68=205–5
T6Denny McCarthyVirginia65-71-70=206–4
T6Seth ReevesGeorgia Tech66-72-68=206–4
T6Benjamin TaylorLSU71-67-68=206–4
T9Brian CampbellIllinois70-74-63=207–3
T9Sebastian CappelenArkansas68-71-68=207–3
T9Lorens ChanUCLA70-70-67=207–3
T9Bryson DeChambeauSMU69-69-69=207–3
T9Toni HakulaTexas72-68-67=207–3
T9Ryan ZechMissouri70-69-68=207–3

Source:
* Originally scheduled for four rounds, shortened to 54 holes due to weather delays.
^ Wilson won on third hole of sudden-death playoff.