The 1991 NCAA Women's Golf Championships were contested at the tenth annual NCAA-sanctioned golf tournament to determine the individual and team national champions of women's collegiate golf in the United States.[1] Until 1996, the NCAA would hold just one annual women's golf championship for all programs across Division I, Division II, and Division III.
Tournament information | |
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Location | Columbus, Ohio, U.S. 40°01′55″N 83°03′08″W / 40.031886°N 83.0523498°W |
Course(s) | Ohio State University Golf Club |
Statistics | |
Par | 73 (292) |
Field | 17 teams |
Champion | |
Team: UCLA (1st title) Individual: Annika Sörenstam, Arizona | |
Team: 1,197 (+29) Individual: 290 (−2) | |
Location map | |
Location in the United States Location in Ohio | |
The tournament was held at the Ohio State University Golf Club in Columbus, Ohio.
UCLA won the team championship, the Bruins' first. UCLA defeated San Jose State in a sudden-death playoff tie-breaker, a first for a women's NCAA championship.
Future multi-LPGA major champion Annika Sörenstam, from Arizona, won the individual title.
Individual results
editIndividual champion
edit- Annika Sorenstam, Arizona (290, −2)
Team leaderboard
editRank | Team | Score |
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T1 | UCLA† | 1,197 |
San José State | ||
3 | Arizona | 1,212 |
4 | South Florida | 1,217 |
5 | Georgia | 1,222 |
6 | Stanford | 1,224 |
7 | Texas | 1,232 |
8 | Lamar | 1,233 |
9 | Tulsa | 1,235 |
10 | Kentucky | 1,237 |
11 | New Mexico State | 1,240 |
12 | SMU | 1,244 |
13 | Duke | 1,245 |
14 | Florida State | 1,255 |
15 | Florida | 1,260 |
16 | Iowa | 1,276 |
17 | TCU | 1,278 |
- † = Won tie-breaker
- Defending champion Arizona State did not qualify.
- Debut appearance
References
edit- ^ "NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved May 8, 2020.