
Kampen Course / West Lafayette, Indiana
May 15-17, 2017 / Par 72 / 7,411 yards
Live scoring / NCAA Men's Golf / Championship Field / West Lafayette Weather
KAMPEN COURSE: The Kampen Course, a Pete Dye design, is an 18-hole, links-style, par-72 championship golf course featuring large bent-grass greens, fairways and tees. The layout presents a challenge for golfers of all abilities with vast sand bunkers, native grasslands, ponds and a natural celery bog. Kampen offers five sets of tees with the championship tees playing over 7,400 yards and the forward tees playing at 5,300 yards.
Kampen is rated one of the top collegiate courses in the nation and has been awarded 4.5 stars on Golf Digest's "Places to Play." Kampen receives high marks as it is ranked as one of the most difficult golf courses in Indiana. The course has also played host to a number of prestigious collegiate and public tournaments such as the 2000 Men's Big Ten Championship, the 2003 Women's NCAA Championship, the 2004 Indiana Open, the 2005 Women's Western Amateur and the 2008 Men's NCAA Championship.

TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
- PRACTICE ROUND (Sunday, May 14)
- FIRST ROUND (Monday, May 15): Results / Recap
- SECOND ROUND (Tuesday, May 16): Results / Recap
- THIRD ROUND (Wednesday, May 17): Results / Recap
PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS
(1) Florida: Home / Roster / Stats
(2) Illinois: Home / Roster / Stats
(3) UNLV: Home / Roster / Stats
(4) Auburn: Home / Roster / Stats
(5) South Carolina: Home / Roster / Stats
(6) Colorado: Home / Roster / Stats
(7) PURDUE: Home / Roster / Stats
(8) New Mexico: Home / Roster
(9) Augusta: Home / Roster / Stats
(10) Saint Mary's: Home / Roster / Stats
(11) Campbell: Home: / Roster / Stats
(12) Richmond: Home: / Roster / Stats
(13) Cleveland State: Home / Roster / Stats
PARTICIPATING INDIVIDUALS
Peter Kim (Army West Point)
Mark Lawrence Jr. (Virginia Tech)
Austin Squires (Cincinnati)
Keegan de Lange (Louisville)
Lloyd Jefferson Go (Seton Hall)
David Kocher (Maryland)
Sarit Suwannarut (Virginia Tech)
Patrick Flavin (Miami, Ohio)
Peyton White (Ohio)
Trent Wallace (Illinois State)