Under head coach Mike Griffin, the Trojan men were one of the most dominant golf teams in the NCAA, winning two Division II national championships and also finishing as a runner-up.
During Griffin's coaching tenure, player Paul Perini went on to win the NCAA Division II Individual Championship in 1980.
In 2017, player Cam Norman qualified to receive an individual at-large bid to the NCAA Golf Championship held at Rich Harvest Farms.
The facility, which underwent a $1.5 million renovation in 2013, uses 35 acres of the original Trojan Oaks Golf Course and created a 9-hole, par-34 practice course plus state-of-the-art putting and chipping greens, a wedge practice area, a full driving range, and a new golf clubhouse.
The 4,400-square foot Troy Golf Clubhouse features men's and women's locker rooms, coaches' locker room, three coaches offices, team lounge area, two indoor hitting bays, and a large indoor bay for full shots and putting.