Haskins Award

The Haskins Award is presented annually by the Haskins Commission to honor the most outstanding collegiate golfer in the United States. The award is named in memory of Fred Haskins, former golf teaching professional at the Country Club of Columbus (Georgia). Votes are tabulated by the Haskins Commission from select writers, golf coaches, and collegiate golfers. It is college golf's equivalent to college football's Heisman Trophy.[1]

Winners of the Haskins Award have gone on to compete in 42 Ryder Cups, win 28 majors, and over 250 PGA Tour events.

Winners

YearCollegeWinner
2020PepperdineSahith Theegala
2019Oklahoma StateMatthew Wolff
2018OregonNorman Xiong
2017Ole MissBraden Thornberry
2016Texas (7)Beau Hossler
2015Stanford (3)Maverick McNealy
2014Stanford (2)Patrick Rodgers
2013CaliforniaMichael Kim
2012AlabamaJustin Thomas
2011UCLA (2)Patrick Cantlay
2010GeorgiaRussell Henley
2009N.C. StateMatt Hill
2008UCLAKevin Chappell
2007So. California (3)Jamie Lovemark
2006Oklahoma State (7)Pablo Martín
2005UNLVRyan Moore
2004Wake Forest (3)Bill Haas
2003Oklahoma StateHunter Mahan
2002UABGraeme McDowell
2001Georgia Tech (4)Bryce Molder
2000Oklahoma StateCharles Howell III
1999NorthwesternLuke Donald
1998Georgia TechMatt Kuchar
1997Texas (6)Brad Elder
1996StanfordTiger Woods
1995Georgia TechStewart Cink
1994TexasJustin Leonard
1993Georgia TechDavid Duval
1992Arizona State (3)Phil Mickelson (3)
1991Arizona StatePhil Mickelson
1990Arizona StatePhil Mickelson
1989ArizonaRobert Gamez
1988TexasBob Estes
1987Arizona StateBilly Mayfair
1986Oklahoma StateScott Verplank
1985So. CaliforniaSam Randolph
1984North CarolinaJohn Inman
1983FurmanBrad Faxon
1982Oklahoma StateWillie Wood
1981Oklahoma StateBob Tway
1980Brigham Young (2)Bobby Clampett (2)
1979Brigham YoungBobby Clampett
1978Oklahoma StateLindy Miller
1977So. CaliforniaScott Simpson
1976FloridaPhil Hancock
1975Wake ForestJay Haas
1974Wake ForestCurtis Strange
1973TexasBen Crenshaw (3)
1972TexasBen Crenshaw
1971TexasBen Crenshaw

See also

References

  1. "The AGCP Masters of Golf Club Technology: Roy Nix". Archived from the original on February 1, 2012. Retrieved September 14, 2011.
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