1. Georgia You don’t want to get into a putting contest or an academic challenge with Georgia. Bulldog golfers finished no worse than sixth at the NCAA Championships over the past three years, winning the title in ’05. And they have no problem hitting the books, as e
2. Duke Duke golfers know how to swing the club, as they finished in the top 15 in each of the last three years. A U.S. News ranking of eight and a perfect APR propelled the Blue Devils into our two spot.
3. UCLA Combined with the Bruins’ consistent performance at the NCAA Championships and the school’s strong academics, it’s easy to understand why UCLA attracts top young golfers.