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The Purdue men's golf team practices and plays at the Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex located on Cherry Lane. The golf complex consists of two, 18-hole Pete Dye golf courses, the Tom Spurgeon Training Center, a range, two putting greens, and two chipping greens.
The 1961 NCAA Golf Championship was the 23rd annual tournament to determine the national champions of NCAA men's collegiate golf. It was contested in 1961 at the Purdue University Golf Course in Lafayette, Indiana. Host team Purdue won the team title and Jack Nicklaus from Ohio State won the individual title over Purdue's Mark Darnell. [1] [2]
Men's golf team of 1921. The Purdue golf team inaugural season was in 1921. The team earned a national championship in 1961, and have been Big Ten champions twelve times. [10] The team has had two NCAA individual champions: Fred Wampler in 1950 and Joe Campbell in 1955. [11] [12] The team has also earned 12 Big Ten championships through 2017.
Purdue's second place finish in the NCAA men's golf regional qualified for the Boilermakers for the NCAA Championship May 24-29.
Four top 25 teams and 15 of the nation's top 94 individual golfers will be among those competing at Purdue's Kampen-Cosler Course this week.
The 1960–61 Purdue Boilermakers men's golf team represented Purdue University. The head coach was Sam Voinoff, then in his twelfth season with the Boilers. The team was a member of the Big Ten Conference. They finished fourth in the Big Ten Conference and went on to win the NCAA national championship.
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The 1955–56 Purdue Boilermakers men's golf team represented Purdue University. The head coach was Sam Voinoff, then in his seventh season with the Boilermakers. The team was a member of the Big Ten Conference. They won the Big Ten Conference championship and finished in a tie for second at the NCAA championships with North Texas.
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