1997 NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championship

The 1997 NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships were contested at the 16th annual NCAA-sanctioned golf tournament to determine the individual and team national champions of women's Division I collegiate golf in the United States.[1]

1997 NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championship
Tournament information
LocationColumbus, Ohio, U.S.
40.031886°N 83.0523498°W / 40.031886; -83.0523498
Course(s)Ohio State University Golf Club
Statistics
Par72 (288)
Field18 teams
Champion
Team: Arizona State (5th title)
Individual: Heather Bowie, Texas
Team: 1,178 (+26)
Individual: 285 (−3)
Location Map
OSU G.C.
Location in the United States
OSU G.C.
Location in Ohio

The tournament was held at the Ohio State University Golf Club in Columbus, Ohio.

Arizona State won the team championship, the Sun Devils' fifth title and fourth in five years.

Heather Bowie, from Texas, won the individual title.

Individual results

Individual champion

  • Heather Bowie, Texas (285, −3)

Team leaderboard

RankTeamScore
1Arizona State1,178
2San José State1,180
3Arizona1,190
4Stanford1,191
5UCLA1,192
6Tennessee1,197
7Oregon1,200
T8Ohio State1,202
Tulsa
10Florida1,208
11Wake Forest1,210
12TCU1,219
13Auburn1,221
14Campbell1,226
15New Mexico State1,228
16Furman1,229
17Texas A&M1,235
18Washington1,267
  • † = Won tie-breaker
  • DC = Defending champion
  • Debut appearance
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References

  1. "NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved May 12, 2020.


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