National Champions
The Alabama men's golf team reached the pinnacle of collegiate golf in 2013, capturing the program's first NCAA Championship title The Crimson Tide also won the Southeastern Conference title and the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional on the way to the NCAA title at the Capital City Club's Crabapple Course located outside of Atlanta The Tide set a school record for team victories in a season with eight (out of 12 events) while winning the final six tournaments of the year and seven of eight on the spring schedule Alabama's national championship squad featured five All-Americans, including three first-team honorees in Bobby Wyatt, Cory Whitsett and Justin Thomas while Trey Mullinax and senior captain Scott Strohmeyer earned honorable mention accolades Whitsett was the SEC Player of the Year and shared SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year honors Strohmeyer finished his Alabama career by winning the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional title and then delivering a 2-0-1 record in match play at the NCAA Championships Head coach Jay Seawell capped off his 11th year at the Capstone with his first national championship and SEC Coach of the Year honors.
NCAA Championship Quarterfinals – No. 3 Alabama defeats No. 6 New Mexico, 4-1
- Bobby Wyatt (Alabama) d Victor Perez (UNM), 2 and 1
- Gavin Green (UNM) d Trey Mullinax (Alabama), 5 and 4
- Scott Strohmeyer (Alabama) d Benjamin Bauch (UNM), 4 and 3
- Cory Whitsett (Alabama) d John Catlin (UNM), 5 and 4
- Justin Thomas (Alabama) d James Erkenbeck (UNM), 4 and 3
NCAA Championship Semifinals – No. 3 Alabama defeats No. 2 Georgia Tech, 3-0-2
- Anders Albertson (GT) vs Bobby Wyatt (Alabama), all square
- Trey Mullinax (Alabama) d Shun Yat Hak (GT), 4 and 3
- Bo Andrews (GT) vs Scott Strohmeyer (Alabama), all square
- Justin Thomas (Alabama) d Seth Reeves (GT), 3 and 1
- Cory Whitsett (Alabama) d Ollie Schniederjans (GT), 3 and 2
NCAA Championship Finals – No. 3 Alabama defeats No. 5 Illinois, 4-1
- Bobby Wyatt (Alabama) d Thomas Detry (Illinois), 6 and 5
- Trey Mullinax (Alabama) d Charlie Danielson (Illinois), 1-up
- Thomas Pieters (Illinois) d Justin Thomas (Alabama), 1-up
- Scott Strohmeyer (Alabama) d Brian Campbell (Illinois), 3 and 2
- Cory Whitsett (Alabama) d Alex Burge (Illinois), 4 and 3
Alabama became the second school since the mid-1980s to win back-to-back NCAA Men's Golf Championships, with a 4-1 win over Oklahoma State in the 2014 NCAA Match Play Finals The Crimson Tide also captured its third straight SEC Championship title and won its NCAA Regional for a third consecutive year, winning at the Auburn site in 2014 Alabama broke the year-old school record with nine team wins in 12 events, including the first five events of the season to set an NCAA record with 11 straight tournament victories The Tide also won the last four events in 2014 to give the senior class of Cory Whitsett, Bobby Wyatt and Trey Mullinax 27 wins in their four years at the Capstone Alabama had four players garner All-America honors, with freshman Robby Shelton and Wyatt named to the first team Shelton received SEC Player and Freshman of the Year en route to being named the Phil Mickelson Award winner as the national freshman of the year The Tide finished tied for second in NCAA Championships stroke play and then defeated SMU (3-2) and LSU (4-1) to reach the NCAA Match Play Finals for the third straight year.
NCAA Championship Quarterfinals – No. 2 Alabama defeats No. 7 SMU, 3-2-0
- Bobby Wyatt (Alabama) def Austin Smotherman (SMU), 3 and 2
- Robby Shelton (Alabama) def Andrew Buchanan (SMU), 2 up
- Harry Higgs (SMU) def Tom Lovelady (Alabama), 2 up
- Bryson Dechambeau (SMU) def Trey Mullinax (Alabama), 1 up
- Cory Whitsett (Alabama) def Ryan Burgess (SMU), 5 and 4
NCAA Championship Semifinals – No. 2 Alabama defeats No. 3 LSU, 4-1-0
- Bobby Wyatt (Alabama) def Benjamin Taylor (LSU), 3 and 2
- Robby Shelton (Alabama) def Stewart Jolly (LSU), 2 and 1
- Tom Lovelady (Alabama) def Smylie Kaufman (LSU), 1 up
- Trey Mullinax (Alabama) def Curtis Thompson (LSU), 4 and 2
- Zach Wright (LSU) def Cory Whitsett (Alabama), 1 up
NCAA Championship Finals – No. 2 Alabama defeats No. 4 Oklahoma State, 4-1-0
- Bobby Wyatt (Alabama) def Talor Gooch (Oklahoma State), 3 and 2
- Robby Shelton (Alabama) def Zachary Olsen (Oklahoma State), 1 up
- Wyndham Clark (Oklahoma State) def Tom Lovelady (Alabama), 3 and 1
- Trey Mullinax (Alabama) def Ian Davis (Oklahoma State), 2 and 1
- Cory Whitsett (Alabama) def Jordan Niebrugge (Oklahoma State), 2 and 1