Oklahoma State Cowboys golf

They play their home matches on the Karsten Creek golf course, just outside the university's Stillwater, Oklahoma campus, and are currently led by 12th year head coach Alan Bratton.

He quickly cemented OSU as being one of the strongest programs in the country, and under his leadership Oklahoma State claimed 24 Missouri Valley and Big 8 Conference championships.

The Cowboys finished runner-up three times in 1958, 1960 and 1962, but were unable to break through until 1963, when Harris finally delivered Oklahoma State the school's first NCAA national championship.

Cowboy golfers claimed individual national titles three years in a row, with Scott Verplank in 1986, Brian Watts in 1987, and E. J. Pfister in 1988 all winning championships.

The high levels of success carried on into the 1990's, with Oklahoma State winning two more national championships in 1991 and 1995, amid the opening of the Karsten Creek golf course, where the team continues to play their home matches today.

Current head coach, Alan Bratton