Stanford Men's Golf Team | 2007 NCAA National Champions |
History of Stanford Golf Stanford's remarkable history has left its mark on the golf world. |
Stanford Greats The names are legendary: Little, Seaver, Rosburg, Watson & Woods and others. |
All-Americans Numberous All-Americans played at Stanford over the years. |
National Champions 8 national championships have been won, including in 2007. |
Men's Golf Members of the Stanford Athletics Hall of Fame + Grant Spaeth | |||
Malcolm McNaughton '31 | Charles Seaver '34 | Lawson Little '34 | Don Edwards '36 |
Art Doering '40 | Warren Berl '42 | Bud Brownell '42 | Sandy Tatum '42 |
Bob Cardinal '47 | Eddie Twiggs '32-47 | Bob Rosburg '49 | Dick McElyea '52 |
Steve Smith '61 | Tom Watson '71 | Bud Finger '48-76 | Christian Cevaer '92 |
Notay Begay '95 | Casey Martin '95 | Tiger Woods '96 | Joel Kribel '99 |
Wally Goodwin '00 | Grant Spaeth '54' |
Notah Begay III '05. Letter winner 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995. Member of the 1994 national championship team. 3rd team All-American 1992, 1st team All-American 1994. 1st team all Pac-10 conference in 1992 & 1994. Member of a Walker Cup team. Member of the PGA tour for many years since graduating. Notah has actively worked to benefit Native American causes since he graduated from Stanford as you can follow at his website. In 2014, Notah was named to the Stanford Athletics Hall of Fame. The following overview of Notah's career was included in his Hall of Fame announcement: Leading his Stanford team to the 1994 national championship as a first team All-American, Begay finished his career with a stroke average of 72.6. A three-time All-American, in 1992, '94 and '95, Begay's career low score of 62 came during the 1994 NCAA championships, finishing one stroke shy of the school record, held by teammate Tiger Woods. A full-blooded Native American, Begay turned pro and collected six victories including four on the PGA Tour while earning a top-20 world ranking. In 1998, he became one of only a handful of golfers to shoot 59 in the second round of the Nike Tour Dominion Open. He was also a member of a U.S. Walker Cup team as well as a U.S. Presidents Cup team that included former Stanford standout Tiger Woods. Currently an analyst with NBC Sports and The Golf Channel, Begay became the first player in a pro tour to putt both right and left-handed. Begay was named one of Golf Magazine's Innovators of the Year in 2009 and has also been named one of the Top 100 Sports Educators in the world by the Institute for International Sport. Begay graduated with a degree in economics. |
1995 NCAA Runner-up Team: Tiger Woods, Notah, Steve Burdick, Will Yanigasawa, Casey Martin
David Feherty Up Close with Notah Begay
Golf Channel Video of Tiger Woods introducing Notah at Notah's Hall of Fame Induction
Accomplishments as of the end of 2006