PEPPERDINE WAVES MEN'S GOLF
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Situated along California's Pacific Coast in Malibu, Pepperdine University has cultivated a men's golf program that competes within the West Coast Conference as part of its spring season schedule. The university itself, founded in 1937, enrolls 10,030 students and maintains a commitment to athletic excellence across its Division I offerings. Pepperdine's golf program benefits from its distinctive coastal California location, which provides year-round playing conditions and access to some of the region's most competitive golf venues.
Men's golf at Pepperdine operates within the structure of the West Coast Conference, participating in conference championships and tournament competition throughout the spring season. The program's coaching staff directs recruitment and development of student-athletes who balance their athletic commitments with the academic rigor expected at the university. As a spring sport within Division I, the Waves' golf team follows a competitive calendar that emphasizes tournament preparation and conference standings during the designated season window.
KEY FACTS
| School | Pepperdine University |
| Sport | Men's Golf |
| Conference | West Coast Conference |
| Division | D1 |
| Location | Malibu, California |
| Venue | Home Venue |
| Head Coach | Staff |
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- What conference does Pepperdine Men's Golf compete in?
- Pepperdine Waves Men's Golf competes in the West Coast Conference conference at the NCAA D1 level.
- Where does Pepperdine play men's golf home games?
- Pepperdine Men's Golf plays home games at Home Venue in Malibu, CA.
- Who is the head coach of Pepperdine Men's Golf?
- The head coach of Pepperdine Waves Men's Golf is Staff.
- When was Pepperdine Men's Golf program established?
- The establishment date for Pepperdine Men's Golf is not currently available.