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team competition with an additional individual award. A combined Division II and Division III championship was held from 1996 to 1999, splitting into separate championships starting in 2000. The most successful program, by far, has been
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, who have won 17 national titles, 15 of which were won consecutively between 1998 and 2012. The current champions are
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, who won their second championship in 2025.


Results


Divisions II and III combined (1996–1999)


Division III only (2000–present)

* † ''Only three of the four scheduled rounds were played''


Multiple winners


Team

The following schools have won more than one team championship: *17: Methodist *3: Rhodes *2: Emory


Individual champion

The following women have won more than one individual championship: *2: Susan Martin, Shanna Nagy, Charlotte Williams


Individual champion's school

The following schools have produced more than one individual champion: *8 champions: Methodist *3 champions: Florida Southern *2 champions: Emory, Williams, George Fox


See also

* AIAW Intercollegiate Women's Golf Champions * NAIA Women's Golf Championship * National Golf Coaches Association


References


External links


NCAA Division III women's golf
{{National Collegiate Athletic Association Golf, Women's NCAA golf Team golf tournaments Amateur golf tournaments in the United States Women's golf tournaments in the United States