DUKE BLUE DEVILS MEN'S GOLF

Atlantic Coast ConferenceD1-FBSspring

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Duke's men's golf program competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference as part of a university founded in 1838 with an enrollment of 16,780 students in Durham, North Carolina. The Blue Devils maintain their home venue as a central component of their spring season competition schedule within the FBS framework. As a Duke athletic program, the team operates within the context of one of the nation's most academically rigorous universities, where student-athletes balance demanding coursework with collegiate golf competition.

Competing in the ACC, Duke's men's golfers face regular matchups against some of the region's most competitive programs throughout the spring season. The program recruits from a national pool of talented golfers capable of excelling both academically at Duke's level and athletically against elite collegiate fields. Duke's commitment to the sport reflects the university's broader investment in Division I athletics across multiple sports, with the men's golf team representing the Blue Devils' competitive aspirations in one of college sports' most demanding individual team competitions.

KEY FACTS

SchoolDuke University
SportMen's Golf
ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
DivisionD1-FBS
LocationDurham, North Carolina
VenueHome Venue
Head CoachStaff

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What conference does Duke Men's Golf compete in?
Duke Blue Devils Men's Golf competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference conference at the NCAA D1-FBS level.
Where does Duke play men's golf home games?
Duke Men's Golf plays home games at Home Venue in Durham, NC.
Who is the head coach of Duke Men's Golf?
The head coach of Duke Blue Devils Men's Golf is Staff.
When was Duke Men's Golf program established?
The establishment date for Duke Men's Golf is not currently available.