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Purdue Boilermakers men's golf

The Purdue Boilermakers men's golf team represents the Purdue University in the sport of golf. The Boilermakers compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Big Ten Conference. They are currently led by head coach Rob Bradley. The Purdue Boilermakers men's golf program has won 12 Big Ten Conference championships and one NCAA national team championship in 1961. The first year of golf at Purdue was in 1921.

Purdue Boilermakers men's golf
UniversityPurdue University
ConferenceBig Ten
Head coach
  • Men's: Rob Bradley (4th season)
LocationWest Lafayette, Indiana
CourseBirck Boilermaker Golf Complex
Par: 72
Yards: 7,465
NicknameBoilermakers
ColorsOld gold and black[1]
   
NCAA champions
1961
NCAA individual champions
Fred Wampler (1950)
Joe Campbell (1955)
NCAA Championship appearances
1947, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1981, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2014, 2016, 2017
Conference champions
1950, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1971, 1981
Individual conference champions
John Lehman (1928)
Fred Wampler (1948)
Fred Wampler (1949)
Fred Wampler (1950)
Gene Coulter (1951)
Don Albert (1953)
Bob Benning (1954)
Joe Campbell (1956)
Joe Campbell (1957)
John Konsek (1958)
John Konsek (1959)
John Konsek (1960)
Steve Mayhew (1967)
Pariya Junhasavasdikul (2007)

Championships edit

 
Purdue's 1921 golf team

Facilities edit

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.

Ackerman-Allen Golf Course edit

Ackerman-Allen was originally called the "Purdue South Course" due to its location just south of Cherry Lane. The course was built in 1934 by Indiana Golf Hall of Famer Bill Diddle. Purdue South Course was modified in 1968 by Larry Packard and again in 1996 with the opening of the Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex.[7] The name of the course was changed to Ackerman Hills Golf Course after receiving donations by the Ackerman Family. Ackerman Hills underwent extreme renovations in 2014 by golf course architect Pete Dye with goals of creating a championship-caliber golf course while maintaining its parkland style. The renovations not only expanded the course to nearly 7600 yards from the championship tees, but also incorporated improvements in drainage, irrigation, and pace of play. Modifications to the old, severe-sloping greens were made to accommodate for the faster green speeds demanded nowadays. Tee boxes and tree placement and replacement were also parts of the renovations. These renovations were finished in 2016 and were made possible due to donations by the Ackerman family as well as Samuel R Allen. After renovations, the name was changed to the Ackerman-Allen Golf Course. The finalized, par-72 course features rolling hills, white sand bunkers, and tree lined fairways. The course uses bent grass for its fairways, tees, and greens and offers five tee sets.[8]


Ackerman-Allen Course[9]
Tee Rating/Slope 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
Black 76.8 / 137 461 605 390 370 300 543 180 401 478 3728 376 434 434 187 560 487 574 253 513 3818 7546
Blue 73.2 / 128 398 580 360 360 192 531 171 394 415 3401 363 390 402 161 457 446 545 204 469 3437 6838
White 70.9 / 125 361 490 343 350 167 521 154 376 401 3163 351 382 379 144 449 436 515 172 372 3200 6363
Gold 69.2 / 121 345 479 334 339 146 497 136 359 380 3015 308 354 363 127 441 409 479 155 352 2988 6003
Silver 65.9 / 114 313 439 305 285 123 420 112 300 357 2654 278 300 332 92 399 349 426 102 323 2601 5255
Par 4 5 4 4 3 5 3 4 4 36 4 4 4 3 5 4 5 3 4 36 72
SI 10 8 14 12 16 6 18 4 2 11 5 17 13 9 1 7 15 3

Kampen Course edit

Kampen Course, originally called the "Purdue North Course," was renovated by Pete Dye in 1996. Dye collaborated with Purdue students in the departments of forestry, entomology, water quality testing, agronomy as well as the superintendent to create a challenging championship course. The renovations included a water reclamation process which allows for the water used on the course to be recycled. The course was renamed to honor Emerson Kampen for his support of Purdue athletics. The Kampen Course is a links-style course featuring vast sand bunkers, native grasslands, ponds and a natural celery bog. The par-72 course has four tee sets and measures over 7400 yards from the championship tees. It uses bent grass for its fairways, tees, and greens. Kampen has been rated one of the top collegiate courses in the nation and was awarded 4.5 stars on Golf Digest's "Places to Play." Kampen has also been rated as one of the hardest golf courses in Indiana.[10] Each year, Purdue holds the Boilermaker Invitational at the Kampen course.

Due to its notoriety, Kampen has hosted these golf tournaments:

  • 1999 Big Ten Women's Championship
  • 2000 Big Ten Men's Championship
  • 2000 Western Junior Championship
  • 2001 NCAA Women's Central Regional
  • 2003 NCAA Women's Championships
  • 2004 NCAA Men's Regional
  • 2004 Indiana Open
  • 2005 Women's Western Amateur
  • 2005 Trusted Choice Big 'I' Junior Classic
  • 2008 NCAA Men's Championships
  • 2009 Big Ten Women's Championship
  • 2011 Big Ten Men's Championship
  • 2017 NCAA Men's Regional
  • 2017 Indiana Open


Kampen Course[11]
Tee Rating/Slope 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
Black 76.5 / 146 392 185 482 534 230 598 365 406 478 3670 607 483 477 183 385 362 608 206 484 3795 7465
Blue 73.8 / 141 380 165 437 494 194 581 309 383 426 3369 558 413 414 173 385 355 554 184 469 3505 6874
White 71.6 / 135 365 150 422 478 168 553 290 367 392 3185 515 396 387 153 327 342 524 167 415 3226 6411
Gold 70.5 / 130 353 134 402 466 142 489 272 355 374 2987 492 380 373 137 317 327 510 148 396 3080 6067
Silver 66.7 / 121 280 122 324 399 122 439 231 316 355 2588 443 296 321 116 294 292 453 117 340 2672 5260
Par 4 3 4 5 3 5 4 4 4 36 5 4 4 3 4 4 5 3 4 36 72
SI 10 12 2 16 14 6 18 8 4 13 5 3 15 9 17 11 7 1

Tom Spurgeon Training Center edit

This 11,400 square foot training center features heated hitting bays where players can hit balls off artificial turf out onto the range from inside.[12] The hitting bays are equipped with down-the-line and face-on cameras for the Purdue golf team to take videos on and analyze their swings. The training center also has a large, indoor, turf putting room to practice putting during the winter. Also included in the training center are locker rooms for the men's and women's golf team, a lounge area with a TV, and a club repair room.[13]

Individual honors edit

All-Americans edit

  • John Konsek – 1958 (1st), 1959 (1st), 1960 (1st)
  • Gene Francis – 1958 (3rd), 1959 (2nd), 1960 (3rd)
  • Mike Darnell – 1961 (HM)
  • Jerry Jackson – 1961 (HM). 1962 (HM)
  • Terry Winter – 1963 (3rd). 1964 (1st)
  • Bob Zender – 1965 (2nd)
  • Rick Radder – 1966 (HM)
  • Steve Meyhew – 1967 (2nd)
  • Jim Duffy – 1967 (HM)
  • Don Klenk – 1968 (HM)
  • Jeff Radder – 1969 (2nd), 1970 (HM)
  • Fred Clark – 1970 (2nd)
  • Bill Hoffer – 1971 (1st)
  • Tom Fox – 1974 (HM)
  • Rick Dalpos – 1981 (3rd)
  • Lenny Hartlage – 1984 (HM)
  • Chris Kite – 1984 (HM)
  • Lee Williamson – 2001 (HM), 2002 (1st)
  • Shiv Kapur – 2002 (HM), 2004 (HM)

Note: 1st = first team, 2nd = second team, 3rd = third team, HM = honorable mention

Record by year edit

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Purdue (Big Ten Conference) (1921–present)
1920–21 No Coach N/A
1921–22 G. A. Young 6th
1922–23 Burr Swezey 6th
1923–24 Burr Swezey N/A
1924–25 Burr Swezey N/A
1925–26 Burr Swezey N/A
1926–27 Burr Swezey 4th
1927–28 Burr Swezey N/A
1928–29 Jack Bixler N/A
1929–30 Jack Bixler 8th
1930–31 Jack Bixler 7th
1931–32 Jack Bixler N/A
1932–33 Jack Bixler N/A
1933–34 Jack Bixler 5th
1934–35 Jack Bixler 9th
1935–36 Jack Bixler 9th
1936–37 Jack Bixler 7th
1937–38 Harry Allspaw 8th
1938–39 Harry Allspaw T–7th
1939–40 Harry Allspaw 9th
1940–41 Harry Allspaw 9th
1941–42 Harry Allspaw 8th
1942–43 Harry Allspaw N/A
1943–44 Harry Allspaw 2nd
1944–45 Sam Voinoff 8th
1945–46 Loomis Heston 8th
1946–47 Loomis Heston 3rd NCAA, T–14th
1947–48 Loomis Heston 2nd
1948–49 Loomis Heston 3rd NCAA, T–2nd
1949–50 Loomis Heston 1st NCAA, 2nd
1950–51 Sam Voinoff 2nd NCAA, 5th
1951–52 Sam Voinoff 2nd NCAA, T–3rd
1952–53 Sam Voinoff 1st NCAA, 9th
1953–54 Sam Voinoff 4th NCAA, 10th
1954–55 Sam Voinoff 1st NCAA, T–9th
1955–56 Sam Voinoff 1st NCAA, T–2nd
1956–57 Sam Voinoff 5th NCAA, 11th
1957–58 Sam Voinoff 1st NCAA, T–10th
1958–59 Sam Voinoff 1st NCAA, 2nd
1959–60 Sam Voinoff 1st NCAA, T–2nd
1960–61 Sam Voinoff 4th NCAA, 1st
1961–62 Sam Voinoff 2nd NCAA, 6th
1962–63 Sam Voinoff 3rd NCAA, T–11th
1963–64 Sam Voinoff 1st NCAA, 22nd
1964–65 Sam Voinoff 1st NCAA, T–4th
1965–66 Sam Voinoff 7th NCAA, T–18th
1966–67 Sam Voinoff 1st NCAA, 4th
1967–68 Sam Voinoff 4th
1968–69 Sam Voinoff 2nd
1969–70 Sam Voinoff 5th NCAA, 10th
1970–71 Sam Voinoff 1st
1971–72 Sam Voinoff 7th
1972–73 Sam Voinoff 4th
1973–74 Sam Voinoff 6th
1974–75 Joe Campbell T–5th
1975–76 Joe Campbell 3rd
1976–77 Joe Campbell T–8th
1977–78 Joe Campbell 5th
1978–79 Joe Campbell 9th
1979–80 Joe Campbell 4th
1980–81 Joe Campbell 1st NCAA, T–25th
1981–82 Joe Campbell T–3rd
1982–83 Joe Campbell T–8th
1983–84 Joe Campbell 4th
1984–85 Joe Campbell 2nd
1985–86 Joe Campbell 7th
1986–87 Joe Campbell 7th
1987–88 Joe Campbell 9th
1988–89 Joe Campbell 6th
1989–90 Joe Campbell 10th
1990–91 Joe Campbell 9th
1991–92 Joe Campbell 11th
1992–93 Joe Campbell 11th
1993–94 Bob Prange 11th
1994–95 Bob Prange 2nd
1995–96 Bob Prange 8th
1996–97 Bob Prange 8th
1997–98 Bob Prange 9th
1998–99 Devon Brouse 11th
1999–2000 Devon Brouse 2nd
2000–01 Devon Brouse 2nd NCAA, 28th
2001–02 Devon Brouse 3rd NCAA, 7th
2002–03 Devon Brouse 5th
2003–04 Devon Brouse 4th NCAA, T–16th
2004–05 Devon Brouse 5th NCAA, T–23rd
2005–06 Devon Brouse 3rd
2006–07 Devon Brouse 3rd
2007–08 Devon Brouse 9th
2008–09 Devon Brouse T–8th
2009–10 Devon Brouse 5th
2010–11 Devon Brouse T–6th
2011–12 Devon Brouse 5th
2012–13 Devon Brouse 7th
2013–14 Rob Bradley 5th NCAA, 27th
2014–15 Rob Bradley 8th
2015–16 Rob Bradley T–6th NCAA, 29th
2016–17 Rob Bradley T–4th NCAA, 28th
Total:

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

  • Totals updated through the end of the 2016–2017 school year.

References edit

  1. ^ "Purdue Fonts and Colors". Purdue Marketing and Communications. Retrieved November 15, 2022.
  2. ^ "Championship History". NCAA. Retrieved October 9, 2017.
  3. ^ (PDF). Purdue University. 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 26, 2016. Retrieved December 26, 2016.
  4. ^ (PDF). Big Ten Conference. 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 27, 2016. Retrieved December 27, 2016.
  5. ^ McFadden, George (July 2, 1950). "Purdue's Fred Wampler Captures NCAA Golf Tournament". Albuquerque Journal. p. 12. Retrieved October 9, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.  
  6. ^ "Purdue's Joe Campbell Wins NCAA Golf Crown". Logansport Pharos-Tribune. June 27, 1955. p. 15. Retrieved October 9, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.  
  7. ^ "Ackerman Hills to undergo renovation as course aims to become part of Dye Trail". Golf, Latest News, Courses, Technology | GolfCourseArchitecture.net. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
  8. ^ "Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex - Renovation Update". www.purduegolf.com. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
  9. ^ "Scorecard - Ackerman-Allen Course - West Lafayette, IN".
  10. ^ "Kampen Course - West Lafayette - Birck Boilermaker Golf Course". www.purduegolf.com. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
  11. ^ "Scorecard - Kampen Course - West Lafayette, IN".
  12. ^ "Golf Training Center - Birck Boilermaker Golf Course". www.purduegolf.com. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
  13. ^ "Purdue dedicates new indoor golf training center".

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Purdue Boilermakers men s golf team represents the Purdue University in the sport of golf The Boilermakers compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA and the Big Ten Conference They are currently led by head coach Rob Bradley The Purdue Boilermakers men s golf program has won 12 Big Ten Conference championships and one NCAA national team championship in 1961 The first year of golf at Purdue was in 1921 Purdue Boilermakers men s golfUniversityPurdue UniversityConferenceBig TenHead coachMen s Rob Bradley 4th season LocationWest Lafayette IndianaCourseBirck Boilermaker Golf ComplexPar 72Yards 7 465NicknameBoilermakersColorsOld gold and black 1 NCAA champions1961NCAA individual championsFred Wampler 1950 Joe Campbell 1955 NCAA Championship appearances1947 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1970 1981 2001 2002 2004 2005 2014 2016 2017Conference champions1950 1953 1955 1956 1958 1959 1960 1964 1965 1967 1971 1981Individual conference championsJohn Lehman 1928 Fred Wampler 1948 Fred Wampler 1949 Fred Wampler 1950 Gene Coulter 1951 Don Albert 1953 Bob Benning 1954 Joe Campbell 1956 Joe Campbell 1957 John Konsek 1958 John Konsek 1959 John Konsek 1960 Steve Mayhew 1967 Pariya Junhasavasdikul 2007 Contents 1 Championships 2 Facilities 2 1 Ackerman Allen Golf Course 2 2 Kampen Course 2 3 Tom Spurgeon Training Center 3 Individual honors 3 1 All Americans 4 Record by year 5 References 6 External linksChampionships edit nbsp Purdue s 1921 golf teamNCAA National Champions 1961 2 Big Ten Team Championships 1950 1953 1955 1956 1958 1959 1960 1964 1965 1967 1971 1981 3 4 NCAA Championship Individual 1950 Fred Wampler 5 NCAA Championship Individual 1955 Joe Campbell 6 Facilities editThe 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 Ackerman Allen Golf Course edit Ackerman Allen was originally called the Purdue South Course due to its location just south of Cherry Lane The course was built in 1934 by Indiana Golf Hall of Famer Bill Diddle Purdue South Course was modified in 1968 by Larry Packard and again in 1996 with the opening of the Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex 7 The name of the course was changed to Ackerman Hills Golf Course after receiving donations by the Ackerman Family Ackerman Hills underwent extreme renovations in 2014 by golf course architect Pete Dye with goals of creating a championship caliber golf course while maintaining its parkland style The renovations not only expanded the course to nearly 7600 yards from the championship tees but also incorporated improvements in drainage irrigation and pace of play Modifications to the old severe sloping greens were made to accommodate for the faster green speeds demanded nowadays Tee boxes and tree placement and replacement were also parts of the renovations These renovations were finished in 2016 and were made possible due to donations by the Ackerman family as well as Samuel R Allen After renovations the name was changed to the Ackerman Allen Golf Course The finalized par 72 course features rolling hills white sand bunkers and tree lined fairways The course uses bent grass for its fairways tees and greens and offers five tee sets 8 Ackerman Allen Course 9 Tee Rating Slope 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In TotalBlack 76 8 137 461 605 390 370 300 543 180 401 478 3728 376 434 434 187 560 487 574 253 513 3818 7546Blue 73 2 128 398 580 360 360 192 531 171 394 415 3401 363 390 402 161 457 446 545 204 469 3437 6838White 70 9 125 361 490 343 350 167 521 154 376 401 3163 351 382 379 144 449 436 515 172 372 3200 6363Gold 69 2 121 345 479 334 339 146 497 136 359 380 3015 308 354 363 127 441 409 479 155 352 2988 6003Silver 65 9 114 313 439 305 285 123 420 112 300 357 2654 278 300 332 92 399 349 426 102 323 2601 5255Par 4 5 4 4 3 5 3 4 4 36 4 4 4 3 5 4 5 3 4 36 72SI 10 8 14 12 16 6 18 4 2 11 5 17 13 9 1 7 15 3Kampen Course edit Kampen Course originally called the Purdue North Course was renovated by Pete Dye in 1996 Dye collaborated with Purdue students in the departments of forestry entomology water quality testing agronomy as well as the superintendent to create a challenging championship course The renovations included a water reclamation process which allows for the water used on the course to be recycled The course was renamed to honor Emerson Kampen for his support of Purdue athletics The Kampen Course is a links style course featuring vast sand bunkers native grasslands ponds and a natural celery bog The par 72 course has four tee sets and measures over 7400 yards from the championship tees It uses bent grass for its fairways tees and greens Kampen has been rated one of the top collegiate courses in the nation and was awarded 4 5 stars on Golf Digest s Places to Play Kampen has also been rated as one of the hardest golf courses in Indiana 10 Each year Purdue holds the Boilermaker Invitational at the Kampen course Due to its notoriety Kampen has hosted these golf tournaments 1999 Big Ten Women s Championship 2000 Big Ten Men s Championship 2000 Western Junior Championship 2001 NCAA Women s Central Regional 2003 NCAA Women s Championships 2004 NCAA Men s Regional 2004 Indiana Open 2005 Women s Western Amateur 2005 Trusted Choice Big I Junior Classic 2008 NCAA Men s Championships 2009 Big Ten Women s Championship 2011 Big Ten Men s Championship 2017 NCAA Men s Regional 2017 Indiana Open Kampen Course 11 Tee Rating Slope 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In TotalBlack 76 5 146 392 185 482 534 230 598 365 406 478 3670 607 483 477 183 385 362 608 206 484 3795 7465Blue 73 8 141 380 165 437 494 194 581 309 383 426 3369 558 413 414 173 385 355 554 184 469 3505 6874White 71 6 135 365 150 422 478 168 553 290 367 392 3185 515 396 387 153 327 342 524 167 415 3226 6411Gold 70 5 130 353 134 402 466 142 489 272 355 374 2987 492 380 373 137 317 327 510 148 396 3080 6067Silver 66 7 121 280 122 324 399 122 439 231 316 355 2588 443 296 321 116 294 292 453 117 340 2672 5260Par 4 3 4 5 3 5 4 4 4 36 5 4 4 3 4 4 5 3 4 36 72SI 10 12 2 16 14 6 18 8 4 13 5 3 15 9 17 11 7 1Tom Spurgeon Training Center edit This 11 400 square foot training center features heated hitting bays where players can hit balls off artificial turf out onto the range from inside 12 The hitting bays are equipped with down the line and face on cameras for the Purdue golf team to take videos on and analyze their swings The training center also has a large indoor turf putting room to practice putting during the winter Also included in the training center are locker rooms for the men s and women s golf team a lounge area with a TV and a club repair room 13 Individual honors editAll Americans edit John Konsek 1958 1st 1959 1st 1960 1st Gene Francis 1958 3rd 1959 2nd 1960 3rd Mike Darnell 1961 HM Jerry Jackson 1961 HM 1962 HM Terry Winter 1963 3rd 1964 1st Bob Zender 1965 2nd Rick Radder 1966 HM Steve Meyhew 1967 2nd Jim Duffy 1967 HM Don Klenk 1968 HM Jeff Radder 1969 2nd 1970 HM Fred Clark 1970 2nd Bill Hoffer 1971 1st Tom Fox 1974 HM Rick Dalpos 1981 3rd Lenny Hartlage 1984 HM Chris Kite 1984 HM Lee Williamson 2001 HM 2002 1st Shiv Kapur 2002 HM 2004 HM Note 1st first team 2nd second team 3rd third team HM honorable mentionRecord by year editStatistics overview Season Coach Overall Conference Standing PostseasonPurdue Big Ten Conference 1921 present 1920 21 No Coach N A1921 22 G A Young 6th1922 23 Burr Swezey 6th1923 24 Burr Swezey N A1924 25 Burr Swezey N A1925 26 Burr Swezey N A1926 27 Burr Swezey 4th1927 28 Burr Swezey N A1928 29 Jack Bixler N A1929 30 Jack Bixler 8th1930 31 Jack Bixler 7th1931 32 Jack Bixler N A1932 33 Jack Bixler N A1933 34 Jack Bixler 5th1934 35 Jack Bixler 9th1935 36 Jack Bixler 9th1936 37 Jack Bixler 7th1937 38 Harry Allspaw 8th1938 39 Harry Allspaw T 7th1939 40 Harry Allspaw 9th1940 41 Harry Allspaw 9th1941 42 Harry Allspaw 8th1942 43 Harry Allspaw N A1943 44 Harry Allspaw 2nd1944 45 Sam Voinoff 8th1945 46 Loomis Heston 8th1946 47 Loomis Heston 3rd NCAA T 14th1947 48 Loomis Heston 2nd1948 49 Loomis Heston 3rd NCAA T 2nd1949 50 Loomis Heston 1st NCAA 2nd1950 51 Sam Voinoff 2nd NCAA 5th1951 52 Sam Voinoff 2nd NCAA T 3rd1952 53 Sam Voinoff 1st NCAA 9th1953 54 Sam Voinoff 4th NCAA 10th1954 55 Sam Voinoff 1st NCAA T 9th1955 56 Sam Voinoff 1st NCAA T 2nd1956 57 Sam Voinoff 5th NCAA 11th1957 58 Sam Voinoff 1st NCAA T 10th1958 59 Sam Voinoff 1st NCAA 2nd1959 60 Sam Voinoff 1st NCAA T 2nd1960 61 Sam Voinoff 4th NCAA 1st1961 62 Sam Voinoff 2nd NCAA 6th1962 63 Sam Voinoff 3rd NCAA T 11th1963 64 Sam Voinoff 1st NCAA 22nd1964 65 Sam Voinoff 1st NCAA T 4th1965 66 Sam Voinoff 7th NCAA T 18th1966 67 Sam Voinoff 1st NCAA 4th1967 68 Sam Voinoff 4th1968 69 Sam Voinoff 2nd1969 70 Sam Voinoff 5th NCAA 10th1970 71 Sam Voinoff 1st1971 72 Sam Voinoff 7th1972 73 Sam Voinoff 4th1973 74 Sam Voinoff 6th1974 75 Joe Campbell T 5th1975 76 Joe Campbell 3rd1976 77 Joe Campbell T 8th1977 78 Joe Campbell 5th1978 79 Joe Campbell 9th1979 80 Joe Campbell 4th1980 81 Joe Campbell 1st NCAA T 25th1981 82 Joe Campbell T 3rd1982 83 Joe Campbell T 8th1983 84 Joe Campbell 4th1984 85 Joe Campbell 2nd1985 86 Joe Campbell 7th1986 87 Joe Campbell 7th1987 88 Joe Campbell 9th1988 89 Joe Campbell 6th1989 90 Joe Campbell 10th1990 91 Joe Campbell 9th1991 92 Joe Campbell 11th1992 93 Joe Campbell 11th1993 94 Bob Prange 11th1994 95 Bob Prange 2nd1995 96 Bob Prange 8th1996 97 Bob Prange 8th1997 98 Bob Prange 9th1998 99 Devon Brouse 11th1999 2000 Devon Brouse 2nd2000 01 Devon Brouse 2nd NCAA 28th2001 02 Devon Brouse 3rd NCAA 7th2002 03 Devon Brouse 5th2003 04 Devon Brouse 4th NCAA T 16th2004 05 Devon Brouse 5th NCAA T 23rd2005 06 Devon Brouse 3rd2006 07 Devon Brouse 3rd2007 08 Devon Brouse 9th2008 09 Devon Brouse T 8th2009 10 Devon Brouse 5th2010 11 Devon Brouse T 6th2011 12 Devon Brouse 5th2012 13 Devon Brouse 7th2013 14 Rob Bradley 5th NCAA 27th2014 15 Rob Bradley 8th2015 16 Rob Bradley T 6th NCAA 29th2016 17 Rob Bradley T 4th NCAA 28thTotal National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament championTotals updated through the end of the 2016 2017 school year References edit Purdue Fonts and Colors Purdue Marketing and Communications Retrieved November 15 2022 Championship History NCAA Retrieved October 9 2017 Purdue Men s Golf Records PDF Purdue University 2015 Archived from the original PDF on December 26 2016 Retrieved December 26 2016 Big Ten Conference Men s Golf Record Book PDF Big Ten Conference 2016 Archived from the original PDF on December 27 2016 Retrieved December 27 2016 McFadden George July 2 1950 Purdue s Fred Wampler Captures NCAA Golf Tournament Albuquerque Journal p 12 Retrieved October 9 2017 via Newspapers com nbsp Purdue s Joe Campbell Wins NCAA Golf Crown Logansport Pharos Tribune June 27 1955 p 15 Retrieved October 9 2017 via Newspapers com nbsp Ackerman Hills to undergo renovation as course aims to become part of Dye Trail Golf Latest News Courses Technology GolfCourseArchitecture net Retrieved 2018 04 04 Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex Renovation Update www purduegolf com Retrieved 2018 04 04 Scorecard Ackerman Allen Course West Lafayette IN Kampen Course West Lafayette Birck Boilermaker Golf Course www purduegolf com Retrieved 2018 04 04 Scorecard Kampen Course West Lafayette IN Golf Training Center Birck Boilermaker Golf Course www purduegolf com Retrieved 2018 04 04 Purdue dedicates new indoor golf training center External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Purdue Boilermakers men 27s golf 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