Florida State Senior John Pak Wins 2021 Fred Haskins Award Presented By Stifel
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., June 1, 2021 – Florida State Senior John Pak, the top-ranked NCAA DI collegiate golfer in the country (Golfstat), was announced today as the winner of the prestigious 2021 Fred Haskins Award presented by Stifel, recognizing the most outstanding male NCAA DI college golfer as voted on by players, coaches and members of the college golf media.
Haskins Award: Final fall watch list for the 2021-22 season
As the fall season winds to a close, it’s time to recognize players who set themselves apart as frontrunners in men’s college golf over the past two and a half months. Perhaps none accomplished that quite like RJ Manke, the Pepperdine transfer who is running wild for his new Washington Huskies with two wins, two runners-up finishes and a T-3 in five events this fall. There are plenty of talented men, however, on his heels.
State of Texas well represented on preseason Haskins Award watch list
This year's preseason watch list for the Fred Haskins Award presented by Stifel has a decidedly Texas flavor.
Seven of the 20 players play for a Texas school: Texas A&M's Sam Bennett, SMU's Noah Goodwin, Texas Tech teammates Ludvig Aberg and Sandy Scott, and the Texas trio of Pierceson Coody, Cole Hammer and Travis Vick.
The Haskins Award is awarded annually to the most outstanding men’s college golfer, as voted on by players, coaches and media members. Past winners of the Haskins Award include Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Ben Crenshaw and last season's winner, John Pak.
Nation's top-ranked player, Pepperdine senior Sahith Theegala wins 2020 Haskins Award
It didn’t take long for Pepperdine men’s golf coach Michael Beard to realize he had something special in Sahith Theegala, maybe a few practices.
He remembers telling him as a freshman that he thought he could be an All-American.
“I knew he was really good,” remembers Beard, adding Theegala had traits you can’t teach. “Most of the things I did that freshman year was look for opportunities to encourage him and let him know how good he really was.”
WANT TO PLAY A PGA TOUR EVENT AS AN AMATEUR? HERE'S HOW
Want to play on the PGA Tour? You don't have to be a PGA Tour pro, or even a pro, to do it.
Every year a select group of amateurs gets a chance to tee it up with the world's best, and though it is not easy, there are a surprising number of ways for amateurs to get into a PGA Tour event.
Here they are: