Auburn is 2023-24’s final regular season Bushnell/Golfweek DI Coaches Poll No.1
May 3, 2024 | by Golf Coaches Association of America
After taking down Vanderbilt in the SEC Championships, Auburn finishes as the top team in the country
With wins in each of their last five tournaments, including a dramatic SEC Championship victory on April 28 for their first conference title since 2018, Auburn is No.1 for the third time in the last four Bushnell/Golfweek DI Coaches Polls. The Tigers received 18 first-place votes and 496 points on May 3.
Vanderbilt (one first-place vote), Arizona State (one first-place vote), North Carolina, and Tennessee rounded out the top five, while Florida State, Ole Miss, Arkansas, Washington, and Alabama completed the top 10.
See the rest of the top 25 below. Stanford, Oklahoma State, Northwestern, Louisville, Purdue, and Notre Dame also received votes.
Bushnell/Golfweek Division I Coaches Poll - May 3
1 - Auburn
2 - Vanderbilt
3 - Arizona State
4 - North Carolina
5 - Tennessee
6 - Florida State
7 - Ole Miss
8 - Arkansas
9 - Washington
10 - Alabama
11 - Texas
12 - Arizona
13 - Virginia
14 - Florida
15 - Texas Tech
16 - Oklahoma
17 - Georgia Tech
18 - Illinois
19 - Georgia
20 - Texas A&M
21 - East Tennessee State
22 - California
23 - New Mexico
24 - Oregon
25 - Duke
Others Receiving Votes: Stanford (19), Oklahoma State (10), Northwestern (6), Louisville (3), Purdue (3), Notre Dame (2).
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