Rankings, new scoring website and more takeaways from the annual college golf coaches convention

Rankings were the big topic of the week.

LAS VEGAS — College golf coaches from across the country were in Las Vegas this week for the Golf Coaches Association of America and Women’s Golf Coaches Association annual convention at Planet Hollywood.

And there was no shortage of discussion points. The main topic? The new ranking system in college golf, which has caused drama, chaos and discombobulation throughout the fall.

Mark Broadie, who is in charge of the rankings, was in attendance and held two sessions to discuss the new rankings and take questions from coaches to clarify how they work. In addition, there were other breakout sessions and news announced.

Here are the big takeaways from the 2023 college golf coaches convention in Las Vegas.

Clippd publishes first edition of college golf rankings in latest chapter of saga

The NCAA’s new college golf rankings are out.

The new era of college golf rankings is officially underway.

Shortly after 1 p.m. ET on Wednesday, the first Mark Broadie college golf rankings using primarily average points were unveiled. The North Carolina men and Wake Forest women lead the respective team rankings, meanwhile, Alabama sophomore Nick Dunlap and Arkansas freshman Maria Jose Marin are the top-ranked individuals.

The release is the latest edition of a saga this fall that has hampered college golf and angered hundreds in the niche community.

What started with Spikemark taking over as the official college golf scoring and rankings provider is now ending with Clippd taking over the managing and publishing of said scores and rankings while Broadie will handle doing the rankings themselves.

Come postseason time, the NCAA will use these rankings to select teams for regional play.

The Clippd rankings include all divisions of college golf.

Spikemark gets spiked; NCAA turns to Clippd for scores, rankings

Clippd bills itself as ‘a technology business founded and staffed by passionate golfers.’

Just five weeks into a new season, the NCAA has officially severed ties with Spikemark for its official scores and rankings.

The NCAA announced Monday that Clippd will take over after a series of false starts and empty promises from Spikemark.

“A leader in the golf technology industry,” according to the NCAA, Clippd will take over from Spikemark “following an agreed handover period.”

Clippd bills itself as “a technology business founded and staffed by passionate golfers” and is already providing stats to more than 100 Div. I, II and III programs.

The NCAA notes that Spikemark approached Clippd for help. Clippd reports its site has been able to publish more than 75 percent of all Div. I college golf tournaments.

In July, the NCAA announced Spikemark Golf would become the provider for all golf scoring and ranking services utilized by the NCAA beginning with the 2023-24 season. Spikemark took over the service role previously provided by Golfstat.

Nine days later, Golfstat responded with a statement saying the company wasn’t going away, though its role was going to be reduced.

The 2023-24 season was already underway when Spikemark posted a message on its website, labeling the non-functioning platform as “Ground Under Repair.”

Spikemark was created and founded by former collegiate player and coach Derek Freeman. In the initial release, the company said it would provide tournament scoring, real-time leaderboards, detailed statistics, in-depth analytics and media, allowing fans to keep track of their favorite teams and players. Spikemark would also provide real-time access to team schedules, up-to-date results and the latest rankings.

However, many tournament directors were scrambling because of live-scoring issues in the initial week of competition. Some tournaments switched to Golf Genius or even back to Golfstat. Others kept scores on their own team websites.

In July the NCAA appeared confident in Spikemark’s technology.

“We are pleased to announce Spikemark as manager for NCAA golf scoring and ranking services,” Joni Comstock, NCAA senior vice president of championships, said in a July 2023 release. “Spikemark’s effective use of current technologies, including the implementation of a transparent ranking system with daily updates, will provide a statistical approach that has been widely adopted throughout the golf community, and one that will positively impact the user experience for our membership and the championships.”

Spikemark’s ranking system was developed in collaboration with Mark Broadie, who is widely known for his development of the Official World Golf Ranking algorithm and the modern statistical approach using “Strokes Gained” statistics. Broadie is also a 20-year member of the USGA’s handicap research team.

The NCAA’s release Monday said Broadie, “a pioneer in the world of golf analytics,” will be the ranking authority and is working with the Clippd team to provide individual and team rankings following the conclusion of the fall season.

“We are confident that Clippd will lead us through technology challenges faced during the 2023 fall season and serve as a valuable partner into the future, as well,” said Comstock. “The goal of this partnership is to fully deliver the quality services that our student-athletes and the college golf community deserves.”

– Golfweek’s Cameron Jourdan contributed to this article.

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Golfweek/Bushnell 2023-24 men’s college golf preseason coaches polls

Golfweek is once again partnering with Bushnell to bring you the men’s college golf coaches polls.

It was just three months ago that Florida knocked off Georgia Tech to win the NCAA Championship.

Now, believe it or not, college golf is back.

To help tee things up for the upcoming season, Golfweek is once again partnering with Bushnell to bring you the men’s college golf coaches polls.

This is the preseason poll as we set the table for 2023-24. The polls will be released once a month after that for all the divisions.

Midland, South Mountain remain atop NJCAA Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Polls

Midland and South Mountain remain atop their respective NJCAA Bushnell Golfweek Polls.

Below are the rankings for the latest Division I and Division II Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll.

Division I

Midland College earned six first-place votes to keep its No. 1 spot on the latest NJCAA Division I Bushnell Golfweek Poll.

Following Midland are Ranger, Hutchison, Indian Hills and Odessa in the top five.

The rest of the top-10 can be read below.

Rank University (First-place votes) Points Previous Rank
1 Midland (6) 69 1
2 Ranger (1) 62 2
3 Hutchinson 46 T-3
4 Indian Hills 39 T-5
5 Odessa 38 7
6 New Mexico JC 35 T-3
7 Central Alabama 34 T-5
8 Eastern Florida State 20 9
9 McLennan 18 8
10 Iowa Western 11 10

Dropped From Ranking: None.

Others Receiving Votes: Eastern Arizona, 9; Western Texas, 4.

Division II

South Mountain earned six first-place votes and remains atop the second NJCAA Division II Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll of the spring season.

Kirkwood, Mississippi Gulf Coast, Parkland and Mesa round out the top five.

The rest of the top-10 can be read below.

Rank University (First-place votes) Points Previous Rank
1 South Mountain (6) 68 1
2 Kirkwood CC (1) 64 2
3 Mississippi Gulf Coast 57 3
4 Parkland CC 39 4
5 Mesa 38 5
6 Walters State JC 29 6
7 Meridian 23 8
8 Tyler JC 21 7
9 Paradise Valley CC 20 NR
10 Des Moines Area 12 9

Dropped From Ranking: Copiah Lincoln (#10).

Others Receiving Votes: Georgia Military, 9; Copia Lincoln, 5.

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Coastal Georgia keeps top spot on NAIA Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll

Coastal Georgia earned six first-place votes and keeps its top spot on the latest NAIA Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll.

Coastal Georgia retained its No. 1 spot on the latest Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll released Friday.

Behind Coastal Georgia, which received six first-place votes, ranks Point, Ottawa (AZ), Keiser and Victoria.

Victoria, Oklahoma City, Dalton State, Wayland Baptist, Texas Wesleyan and South Carolina Beaufort round out the top 10.

The top-25 teams on the latest NAIA Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll can be read below.

Rank University (First-place votes) Points Previous Ranking
1 College of Coastal Georgia (6) 244 1
2 Point (2) 231 3
3 Ottawa (AZ) 225 4
4 Keiser (2) 211 2
5 Victoria 199 5
6 Oklahoma City 198 6
7 Dalton State 189 7
8 Wayland Baptist 186 9
9 Texas Wesleyan 177 8
10 South Carolina Beaufort 163 10
11 Bellevue University 136 13
12 Morningside 133 15
13 Truett-McConnell 128 14
T-14 Houston-Victoria 104 NR
T-14 Reinhardt 104 17
16 SCAD Savannah 88 18
17 Central Baptist 87 T-20
18 Johnson & Wales University (FL) 83 23
19 Missouri Valley College 80 22
20 Cumberland University 75 16
T-21 Grand View 46 T-20
T-21 Lindsey Wilson College 46 25
23 William Carey 41 NR
24 British Columbia 35 19
25 Saint Thomas (FL) 9 NR

Dropped From Ranking: Southeastern (FL) (# 11); Tennessee Wesleyan (#24); Thomas University (#12).

Others Receiving Votes: Midland University, 8; Menlo, 6; Holy Cross College, 5; The Masters University, 5; William Woods, 3; St. Ambrose, 2; Mount Mercy, 1; Oregon Tech, 1; Southwestern Christian University, 1.

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