Who has the most NCAA men’s golf team championships?

Thirty schools have won men’s NCAA Championship titles, including 15 multi-time winners. That begs the question: Who has the most?

Texas

Number of titles: Three

Years won: 1971, 1972, 2012

Notable past players: Ben Crenshaw, Tom Kite, Justin Leonard, Jordan Spieth, David Gossett, Jhonattan Vegas, Bob Estes and Brandel Chamblee

One word describes the men’s program at Texas: tradition. Back-to-back national titles in 1971 and 1972, a third in 2012 and four runner-up finishes don’t tell the whole story. The Longhorns boast 47 conference titles and a who’s who list of amateur and professional stars.


Wake Forest

Number of titles: Three

Years won: 1974, 1975, 1986

Notable past players: Arnold Palmer, Lanny Wadkins, Jay Haas, Billy Andrade, Bill Haas, Curtis Strange, Webb Simpson

When your program boasts one of the greatest to ever swing a club, you’re doing something right. Along with consecutive team titles in 1974-75, individual champions Curtis Strange (’74) and Jay Haas (’75) helped put the Demon Deacons on the map and despite not winning since 1986, they’re always in the hunt. Jay’s brother, Jerry, has been the head coach since 1997.