University of Oregon Men's Golf
Casey Martin

Casey Martin

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PGA Tour veteran, former NCAA Champion and Eugene native Casey Martin enters his 20th season in 2025-26 after amassing one of the Ducks' most impressive resumes in any sport. In his tenure, he has transformed Oregon into a national golf power, and guided the team to 11 NCAA Championship appearances, including winning the 2016 NCAA title and finishing runner-up in the 2017 championships. Martin has also mentored Wyndham Clark, who went on to become the 2023 U.S. Open champion, and another PGA Tour winner, Aaron Wise, during his time at Oregon. A graduate of South Eugene High School, Martin was a three-time all-conference selection, a two-time All-American at Stanford and member of its 1994 NCAA Championship squad. As a senior, he received Academic All-America honors in 1995 and graduated with a degree in economics. Martin played professionally starting in 1998 and earned his PGA Tour card in 2000.

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