PAST RECIPIENTS

Decades of Champions

The Haskins Award has name plaques that rival some of the most well known Majors and PGA tournaments. It started with Ben Crenshaw winning the inaugural Haskins Award in 1971 and then followed it up the next two years again. Phil Mickelson was also a three-time winner. Tiger won in 1996 right before his first PGA Tour victory. Incredibly, Jay Haas and son, Bill Haas were both winners. Faxon, Cink, Duval, Kuchar, Cantlay and Thomas are just some of the household names we’ve seen shine in their professional careers. In all, Haskins Winners have gone on to win 320 PGA Tour events and 33 Major Championships.

  • 2023 - Ludvig Aberg - Texas Tech

  • 2022 - Chris Gotterup - Oklahoma

  • 2021 - John Pak - Florida State

  • 2020 - Sahith Theegala - Pepperdine

  • 2019 - Matthew Wolff - Oklahoma State

  • 2018 - Norman Xiong - Oregon

  • 2017 - Braden Thornberry - Ole MIss

  • 2016 - Beau Hossler - Texas

  • 2015 - Maverick McNealy - Stanford

  • 2014 - Patrick Rodgers - Stanford

  • 2013 - Michael Kim - California

  • 2012 - Justin Thomas - Alabama

  • 2011 - Patrick Cantlay - UCLA

  • 2010 - Russell Henley - Georgia

  • 2009 - Matt Hill - North Carolina State

  • 2008 - Kevin Chappell - UCLA

  • 2007 - Jamie Lovemark - Southern California

  • 2006 - Pablo Martin - Oklahoma State

  • 2005 - Ryan Moore - UNLV

  • 2004 - Bill Haas - Wake Forest

  • 2003 - Hunter Mahan - Oklahoma State

  • 2002 - Graeme McDowell - UAB

  • 2001 - Bryce Molder - Georgia Tech

  • 2000 - Charles Howell III - Oklahoma State

  • 1999 - Luke Donald - Northwestern

  • 1998 - Matt Kucher - Georgia Tech

  • 1997 - Brad Elder - Texas

  • 1996 - Tiger Woods - Stanford

  • 1995 - Stewart Cink - Georgia Tech

  • 1994 -Justin Leonard - Texas

  • 1993 - David Duval - Georgia Tech

  • 1990, 1991, 1992 - Phil Mickelson - Arizona State

  • 1989 - Robert Gamez - Arizona

  • 1988 - Bob Estes - Texas

  • 1987 - Billy Mayfair - Arizona State

  • 1986 - Scott Verplank - Oklahoma State

  • 1985 - Sam Randolph - USC

  • 1984 - John Inman - North Carolina

  • 1983 - Brad Faxon - Furman

  • 1982 - Willie Wood - Oklahoma State

  • 1981 - Bob Tway - Oklahoma State

  • 1979, 1980 - Bobby Clampett - BYU

  • 1978 - Lindy Miller - Oklahoma State

  • 1977 - Scott Simpson - USC

  • 1976 - Phil Hancock - Florida

  • 1975 - Jay Haas - Wake Forest

  • 1974 - Curtis Strange - Wake Forest

  • 1971, 1972, 1973 - Ben Crenshaw - Texas