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College golf is back, which means it’s time to look at Player of the Year candidates.
\nThe\u00a0Haskins Award presented by Stifel honors the player of the year in college men\u2019s golf, as selected by college golfers, coaches and members of the college golf media.
\nLast year, Texas Tech’s Ludvig Aberg took home the honor. This season, a new host of players will vie for the Heisman Trophy of college golf, including the world’s top-ranked amateur and the reigning U.S. Amateur champion.
\nOn Tuesday, the Haskins Foundation announced its 2023-24 Haskins Award preseason watch list. The players are listed alphabetically. Players on the Haskins Award Watch List were selected by a panel of Golfweek and Golf Channel writers.
\nHere’s a look at the 25 golfers on the preseason watch list.
\n", "content_text": "College golf is back, which means it’s time to look at Player of the Year candidates.\nThe\u00a0Haskins Award presented by Stifel honors the player of the year in college men\u2019s golf, as selected by college golfers, coaches and members of the college golf media.\nLast year, Texas Tech’s Ludvig Aberg took home the honor. This season, a new host of players will vie for the Heisman Trophy of college golf, including the world’s top-ranked amateur and the reigning U.S. Amateur champion.\nOn Tuesday, the Haskins Foundation announced its 2023-24 Haskins Award preseason watch list. The players are listed alphabetically. Players on the Haskins Award Watch List were selected by a panel of Golfweek and Golf Channel writers.\nHere’s a look at the 25 golfers on the preseason watch list.", "date_published": "2023-09-05T10:00:20-04:00", "date_modified": "2023-09-05T10:13:01-04:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Cameron Jourdan", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/cameronjourdan/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/766180fcbbbce7d291e0c75d0e65ef96?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Cameron Jourdan", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/cameronjourdan/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/766180fcbbbce7d291e0c75d0e65ef96?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/87/2023/08/23USAM_0820_11093114_KHR_4366.jpg", "tags": [ "Haskins Award", "Haskins Award Presented by Stifel", "Haskins Award Watch List", "Stifel", "College" ], "summary": "The Haskins Award is the Heisman Trophy of men's college golf. " }, { "id": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/?p=778358978", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/2023/05/30/texas-tech-ludvig-aberg-wins-2023-haskins-award/", "title": "Texas Tech's Ludvig Aberg closes college career with 2023 Haskins Award, given to men's college player of the year", "content_html": "SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. \u2014 As the calendar turned to 2023, Ludvig Aberg went on a tear. And he’s being recognized for his incredible season.
\nOn Tuesday, Aberg was named winner of the 2023 Haskins Award presented by Stifel, which goes to the best male golfer in college golf. Aberg is the first Haskins winner from Texas Tech and the first Swedish player to win.
\nThe winner of the Haskins Award is selected by college golfers, coaches and members of the college golf media and has been handed out annually since the 1971 season.
\n“It’s unbelievable,” Aberg said. “I’m just super fortunate to be in this position. I’m super happy and just looking forward to the future.”
\nThis year, Aberg received more votes than any winner in the history of the Haskins Award, and there were more total votes this year than ever.
\nAberg’s senior year was special. He became the first male golfer in Big 12 history to win the conference title in back-to-back seasons. He also won the Norman Regional, making him the only player in Division I golf to win both a conference and regional title this season.
\nHe claimed the Big 12 individual title at Prairie Dunes in Kansas by eight shots, shooting a tournament-record 15-under 265. He also had victories at the Valspar Collegiate and The Prestige. On the year, he had nine top-10 finishes.
\n“I’m super fortunate to have my name on this trophy,” Aberg said. “This validates a lot of things, but I’m just getting started. That’s the fun part.”
\nThe award is another impressive milestone for Aberg’s career. On Monday, he placed T-29 at the NCAA Championship at Grayhawk Golf Club, securing the top spot in the PGA Tour University standings and becoming the first collegiate player to automatically lock up a PGA Tour card thanks to his play in college. Aberg has a card through the 2024 season.
\n\nHe’s currently the top-ranked amateur in the world, but he will make his professional debut next week at the PGA Tour’s RBC Canadian Open.
\n“If there was ever a guy you could just add water and stir, it’s him,” Texas Tech coach Greg Sands said. “He’ll figure it out, and I really believe he’ll win a major. And I’d be surprised if he didn’t win more than one.”
\nWhile the Haskins Award is considered the Heisman Trophy of college golf, it’s not the only award Aberg has won this year. He also won the Ben Hogan Award last Monday, becoming the second two-time winner there, joining Jon Rahm.
\n2023 \u2013 Ludvig Aberg, Texas Tech
\n2022 \u2013 Chris Gotterup, Oklahoma
\n2021 \u2013 John Pak, Florida State
\n2020 \u2013 Sahith Theegala, Pepperdine
\n2019 \u2013 Matthew Wolff, Oklahoma State
\n2018 \u2013 Norman Xiong, Oregon
\n2017 \u2013 Braden Thornberry, Ole Miss
\n2016 \u2013 Beau Hossler, Texas
\n2015 \u2013 Maverick McNealy, Stanford
\n2014 \u2013 Patrick Rodgers, Stanford
\n2013 \u2013 Michael Kim, California
\n2012 \u2013 Justin Thomas, Alabama
\n2011 \u2013 Patrick Cantlay, UCLA
\n2010 \u2013 Russell Henley, Georgia
\n2009 \u2013 Matt Hill, North Carolina State
\n2008 \u2013 Kevin Chappell, UCLA
\n2007 \u2013 Jamie Lovemark, USC
\n2006 \u2013 Pablo Martin, Oklahoma State
\n2005 \u2013 Ryan Moore, UNLV
\n2004 \u2013 Bill Haas, Wake Forest
\n2003 \u2013 Hunter Mahan, Oklahoma State
\n2002 \u2013 Graeme McDowell, Alabama-Birmingham
\n2001 \u2013 Bryce Molder, Georgia Tech
\n2000 \u2013 Charles Howell III, Oklahoma State
\n1999 \u2013 Luke Donald, Northwestern
\n1998 \u2013 Matt Kuchar, Georgia Tech
\n1997 \u2013 Brad Elder, Texas
\n1996 \u2013 Tiger Woods, Stanford
\n1995 \u2013 Stewart Cink, Georgia Tech
\n1994 \u2013 Justin Leonard, Texas
\n1993 \u2013 David Duval, Georgia Tech
\n1992 \u2013 Phil Mickelson, Arizona State
\n1991 \u2013 Phil Mickelson, Arizona State
\n1990 \u2013 Phil Mickelson, Arizona State
\n1989 \u2013 Robert Gamez, Arizona
\n1988 \u2013 Bob Estes, Texas
\n1987 \u2013 Billy Mayfair, Arizona State
\n1986 \u2013 Scott Verplank, Oklahoma State
\n1985 \u2013 Sam Randolph, USC
\n1984 \u2013 John Inman, North Carolina
\n1983 \u2013 Brad Faxon, Furman
\n1982 \u2013 Willie Wood, Oklahoma State
\n1981 \u2013 Bob Tway, Oklahoma State
\n1980 \u2013 Bobby Clampett, BYU
\n1979 \u2013 Bobby Clampett, BYU
\n1978 \u2013 Lindy Miller, Oklahoma State
\n1977 \u2013 Scott Simpson, USC
\n1976 \u2013 Phil Hancock, Florida
\n1975 \u2013 Jay Haas, Wake Forest
\n1974 \u2013 Curtis Strange, Wake Forest
\n1973 \u2013 Ben Crenshaw, Texas
\n1972 \u2013 Ben Crenshaw, Texas
\n1971 \u2013 Ben Crenshaw, Texas
\n", "content_text": "SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. \u2014 As the calendar turned to 2023, Ludvig Aberg went on a tear. And he’s being recognized for his incredible season.\nOn Tuesday, Aberg was named winner of the 2023 Haskins Award presented by Stifel, which goes to the best male golfer in college golf. Aberg is the first Haskins winner from Texas Tech and the first Swedish player to win.\nThe winner of the Haskins Award is selected by college golfers, coaches and members of the college golf media and has been handed out annually since the 1971 season.\n“It’s unbelievable,” Aberg said. “I’m just super fortunate to be in this position. I’m super happy and just looking forward to the future.”\nThis year, Aberg received more votes than any winner in the history of the Haskins Award, and there were more total votes this year than ever.\nAberg’s senior year was special. He became the first male golfer in Big 12 history to win the conference title in back-to-back seasons. He also won the Norman Regional, making him the only player in Division I golf to win both a conference and regional title this season.\nHe claimed the Big 12 individual title at Prairie Dunes in Kansas by eight shots, shooting a tournament-record 15-under 265. He also had victories at the Valspar Collegiate and The Prestige. On the year, he had nine top-10 finishes.\n“I’m super fortunate to have my name on this trophy,” Aberg said. “This validates a lot of things, but I’m just getting started. That’s the fun part.”\nThe award is another impressive milestone for Aberg’s career. On Monday, he placed T-29 at the NCAA Championship at Grayhawk Golf Club, securing the top spot in the PGA Tour University standings and becoming the first collegiate player to automatically lock up a PGA Tour card thanks to his play in college. Aberg has a card through the 2024 season.\n\nHe’s currently the top-ranked amateur in the world, but he will make his professional debut next week at the PGA Tour’s RBC Canadian Open.\n“If there was ever a guy you could just add water and stir, it’s him,” Texas Tech coach Greg Sands said. “He’ll figure it out, and I really believe he’ll win a major. And I’d be surprised if he didn’t win more than one.”\nWhile the Haskins Award is considered the Heisman Trophy of college golf, it’s not the only award Aberg has won this year. He also won the Ben Hogan Award last Monday, becoming the second two-time winner there, joining Jon Rahm.\nList of Haskins Award winners\n2023 \u2013 Ludvig Aberg, Texas Tech\n2022 \u2013 Chris Gotterup, Oklahoma\n2021 \u2013 John Pak, Florida State\n2020 \u2013 Sahith Theegala, Pepperdine\n2019 \u2013 Matthew Wolff, Oklahoma State\n2018 \u2013 Norman Xiong, Oregon\n2017 \u2013 Braden Thornberry, Ole Miss\n2016 \u2013 Beau Hossler, Texas\n2015 \u2013 Maverick McNealy, Stanford\n2014 \u2013 Patrick Rodgers, Stanford\n2013 \u2013 Michael Kim, California\n2012 \u2013 Justin Thomas, Alabama\n2011 \u2013 Patrick Cantlay, UCLA\n2010 \u2013 Russell Henley, Georgia\n2009 \u2013 Matt Hill, North Carolina State\n2008 \u2013 Kevin Chappell, UCLA\n2007 \u2013 Jamie Lovemark, USC\n2006 \u2013 Pablo Martin, Oklahoma State\n2005 \u2013 Ryan Moore, UNLV\n2004 \u2013 Bill Haas, Wake Forest\n2003 \u2013 Hunter Mahan, Oklahoma State\n2002 \u2013 Graeme McDowell, Alabama-Birmingham\n2001 \u2013 Bryce Molder, Georgia Tech\n2000 \u2013 Charles Howell III, Oklahoma State\n1999 \u2013 Luke Donald, Northwestern\n1998 \u2013 Matt Kuchar, Georgia Tech\n1997 \u2013 Brad Elder, Texas\n1996 \u2013 Tiger Woods, Stanford\n1995 \u2013 Stewart Cink, Georgia Tech\n1994 \u2013 Justin Leonard, Texas\n1993 \u2013 David Duval, Georgia Tech\n1992 \u2013 Phil Mickelson, Arizona State\n1991 \u2013 Phil Mickelson, Arizona State\n1990 \u2013 Phil Mickelson, Arizona State\n1989 \u2013 Robert Gamez, Arizona\n1988 \u2013 Bob Estes, Texas\n1987 \u2013 Billy Mayfair, Arizona State\n1986 \u2013 Scott Verplank, Oklahoma State\n1985 \u2013 Sam Randolph, USC\n1984 \u2013 John Inman, North Carolina\n1983 \u2013 Brad Faxon, Furman\n1982 \u2013 Willie Wood, Oklahoma State\n1981 \u2013 Bob Tway, Oklahoma State\n1980 \u2013 Bobby Clampett, BYU\n1979 \u2013 Bobby Clampett, BYU\n1978 \u2013 Lindy Miller, Oklahoma State\n1977 \u2013 Scott Simpson, USC\n1976 \u2013 Phil Hancock, Florida\n1975 \u2013 Jay Haas, Wake Forest\n1974 \u2013 Curtis Strange, Wake Forest\n1973 \u2013 Ben Crenshaw, Texas\n1972 \u2013 Ben Crenshaw, Texas\n1971 \u2013 Ben Crenshaw, Texas", "date_published": "2023-05-30T12:35:24-04:00", "date_modified": "2023-05-30T12:35:24-04:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Cameron Jourdan", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/cameronjourdan/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/766180fcbbbce7d291e0c75d0e65ef96?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Cameron Jourdan", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/cameronjourdan/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/766180fcbbbce7d291e0c75d0e65ef96?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/87/2023/05/DSC05419.jpg", "tags": [ "2023 Haskins Award", "Haskins Award", "Haskins Award Presented by Stifel", "Ludvig Aberg", "Stifel", "Texas Tech", "Texas Tech Red Raiders", "Video", "College", "Men" ], "summary": "Ludvig Aberg is closing his college career in style. " }, { "id": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/?post_type=listicle&p=778355855", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/lists/haskins-award-final-watch-list-2023-mens-college-golf-season/", "title": "Haskins Award: Final watch list for 2022-23 men's college golf season", "content_html": "The postseason is underway in men\u2019s college golf, and after the NCAA Regionals, the NCAA Div. I Men\u2019s Golf Championship field is set for May 26-31 at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona.
\nWith that, the race for the 2023 Haskins Award presented by Stifel is starting to heat up.
\nA handful of players have made their case throughout the season as front-runners for the Haskins Award, which honors the player of the year in men\u2019s college golf, as selected by college golfers, coaches and members of the college golf media.
\nIf you fit one of the listed criteria, use this link to cast your vote.
\nPlayers on the Haskins Award Watch List were selected by a panel of Golfweek and Golf Channel writers. The players are listed alphabetically.
\nGolfweek/Sagarin rankings:\u00a0Men\u2019s team |\u00a0Men\u2019s individual
\n", "content_text": "The postseason is underway in men\u2019s college golf, and after the NCAA Regionals, the NCAA Div. I Men\u2019s Golf Championship field is set for May 26-31 at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona.\nWith that, the race for the 2023 Haskins Award presented by Stifel is starting to heat up.\nA handful of players have made their case throughout the season as front-runners for the Haskins Award, which honors the player of the year in men\u2019s college golf, as selected by college golfers, coaches and members of the college golf media.\nIf you fit one of the listed criteria, use this link to cast your vote.\nPlayers on the Haskins Award Watch List were selected by a panel of Golfweek and Golf Channel writers. The players are listed alphabetically.\nGolfweek/Sagarin rankings:\u00a0Men\u2019s team |\u00a0Men\u2019s individual", "date_published": "2023-05-22T09:00:41-04:00", "date_modified": "2023-05-21T22:19:43-04:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Cameron Jourdan", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/cameronjourdan/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/766180fcbbbce7d291e0c75d0e65ef96?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Cameron Jourdan", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/cameronjourdan/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/766180fcbbbce7d291e0c75d0e65ef96?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/87/2023/04/USATSI_20413497.jpg", "tags": [ "2023 Haskins Award", "Adrien Dumont de Chassart", "Ben James", "Christo Lamprecht", "College golf", "David Ford", "Gordon Sargent", "Haskins Award", "Ludvig Aberg", "maxwell moldovan", "Michael Thorbjornsen", "Preston Summerhays", "Tommy Kuhl", "College", "Men" ], "summary": "Check out who's in the running for player of the year in men\u2019s college golf in 2023. " }, { "id": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/?post_type=listicle&p=778329328", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/lists/college-golf-2023-haskins-award-first-spring-watch-list/", "title": "Haskins Award: First spring watch list for 2022-23 men's college golf Player of the Year", "content_html": "With every passing week, the men’s college golf season creeps closer to the NCAA Championship at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona.
\nThe Haskins Award announced Friday its first spring watch list, featuring 15 of the best men’s college golfers this season. Gordon Sargent, a sophomore at Vanderbilt who has risen to No. 2 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking, is having a stellar season, but there are plenty of other big names in contention.
\nThe Haskins Award honors the player of the year in college men\u2019s golf, as selected by college golfers, coaches and members of the college golf media. The players are listed alphabetically. Players on the Haskins Award Watch List were selected by a panel of Golfweek and Golf Channel reporters.
\nGolfweek/Sagarin Rankings:\u00a0Men\u2019s team\u00a0|\u00a0Men\u2019s individual
\n", "content_text": "With every passing week, the men’s college golf season creeps closer to the NCAA Championship at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona.\nThe Haskins Award announced Friday its first spring watch list, featuring 15 of the best men’s college golfers this season. Gordon Sargent, a sophomore at Vanderbilt who has risen to No. 2 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking, is having a stellar season, but there are plenty of other big names in contention.\nThe Haskins Award honors the player of the year in college men\u2019s golf, as selected by college golfers, coaches and members of the college golf media. The players are listed alphabetically. Players on the Haskins Award Watch List were selected by a panel of Golfweek and Golf Channel reporters.\nGolfweek/Sagarin Rankings:\u00a0Men\u2019s team\u00a0|\u00a0Men\u2019s individual", "date_published": "2023-03-10T10:00:38-05:00", "date_modified": "2023-03-09T09:28:10-05:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Cameron Jourdan", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/cameronjourdan/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/766180fcbbbce7d291e0c75d0e65ef96?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Cameron Jourdan", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/cameronjourdan/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/766180fcbbbce7d291e0c75d0e65ef96?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/87/2023/03/Gordon-Sargent.jpg", "tags": [ "Austin Greaser", "College golf", "David Ford", "Gordon Sargent", "Haskins Award", "Ludvig Aberg", "mens college golf", "Michael Thorbjornsen", "Yuxin Lin", "College", "Men" ], "summary": "Check out who's in the running for men's college golfer of the year. " }, { "id": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/?post_type=listicle&p=778303450", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/lists/college-golf-haskins-award-final-fall-watch-list-2022-2023/", "title": "Haskins Award: Final fall watch list for 2022-23 men's college golf season", "content_html": "As the fall season winds to a close, it\u2019s time to recognize players who set themselves apart as frontrunners in men\u2019s college golf over the past two and a half months.
\nGordon Sargent, who won the NCAA individual title as a freshman at Vanderbilt last season, has started strong in his sophomore campaign, but there’s plenty of other golfers who are off to strong starts, too.
\nThe Haskins Award honors the player of the year in college men\u2019s golf, as selected by college golfers, coaches and members of the college golf media. The players are listed alphabetically. Players on the Haskins Award Watch List were selected by a panel of Golfweek and Golf Channel reporters.
\nGolfweek/Sagarin Rankings:\u00a0Men\u2019s team\u00a0|\u00a0Men\u2019s individual
\n", "content_text": "As the fall season winds to a close, it\u2019s time to recognize players who set themselves apart as frontrunners in men\u2019s college golf over the past two and a half months.\nGordon Sargent, who won the NCAA individual title as a freshman at Vanderbilt last season, has started strong in his sophomore campaign, but there’s plenty of other golfers who are off to strong starts, too.\nThe Haskins Award honors the player of the year in college men\u2019s golf, as selected by college golfers, coaches and members of the college golf media. The players are listed alphabetically. Players on the Haskins Award Watch List were selected by a panel of Golfweek and Golf Channel reporters.\nGolfweek/Sagarin Rankings:\u00a0Men\u2019s team\u00a0|\u00a0Men\u2019s individual", "date_published": "2022-10-24T10:00:36-04:00", "date_modified": "2022-10-24T09:35:35-04:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Cameron Jourdan", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/cameronjourdan/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/766180fcbbbce7d291e0c75d0e65ef96?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Cameron Jourdan", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/cameronjourdan/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/766180fcbbbce7d291e0c75d0e65ef96?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/87/2022/05/Photo-May-30-9-15-27-PM.jpg", "tags": [ "Austin Greaser", "Caleb Surratt", "David Ford", "Gordon Sargent", "Haskins Award", "Haskins Award Watch List", "Ludvig Aberg", "maxwell moldovan", "mens college golf", "Michael Thorbjornsen", "College", "Men" ], "summary": "Check out who's in the running for men's college golfer of the year. " }, { "id": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/?post_type=listicle&p=778293851", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/lists/college-golf-haskins-award-preseason-watch-list-2022-2023/", "title": "Haskins Award: Preseason watch list for 2022-23 season", "content_html": "The bad news? School is back in session for student-athletes across the country. The good news? College golf is officially back, as well.
\nAfter a busy summer amateur schedule, it\u2019s time to focus back in on the college game. What better way to celebrate than with preseason award watch lists?
\nThe\u00a0Haskins Award\u00a0honors the player of the year in college men\u2019s golf, as selected by college golfers, coaches and members of the college golf media. The players are listed alphabetically. Players on the Haskins Award Watch List were selected by a panel of Golfweek and Golf Channel writers.
\nGolfweek/Sagarin Rankings:\u00a0Men\u2019s team\u00a0|\u00a0Men\u2019s individual
\n", "content_text": "The bad news? School is back in session for student-athletes across the country. The good news? College golf is officially back, as well.\nAfter a busy summer amateur schedule, it\u2019s time to focus back in on the college game. What better way to celebrate than with preseason award watch lists?\nThe\u00a0Haskins Award\u00a0honors the player of the year in college men\u2019s golf, as selected by college golfers, coaches and members of the college golf media. The players are listed alphabetically. Players on the Haskins Award Watch List were selected by a panel of Golfweek and Golf Channel writers.\nGolfweek/Sagarin Rankings:\u00a0Men\u2019s team\u00a0|\u00a0Men\u2019s individual", "date_published": "2022-09-01T10:00:16-04:00", "date_modified": "2022-08-31T20:08:31-04:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Adam Woodard", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/awood1224/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/21432c1362bb465e1941109d405f503c?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Adam Woodard", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/awood1224/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/21432c1362bb465e1941109d405f503c?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/87/2022/05/PXL_20220531_021540949.jpg", "tags": [ "College golf", "Haskins Award", "Haskins Award Watch List", "mens college golf", "College" ], "summary": "Check out who to keep an eye on in the player of the year race. " }, { "id": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/?p=778274652", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/2022/06/03/college-golf-haskins-winner-chris-gotterup-pga-tour/", "title": "What's next for Haskins winner Chris Gotterup? Time to see what he's made of on the PGA Tour", "content_html": "It’s been a stretch of golf unlike anything ever produced by a Jersey Shore player.
\nAnd it looks like just the start for Little Silver\u2019s Chris Gotterup.
\nOn Tuesday, Gotterup, who played his final season at Oklahoma after a standout career at Rutgers, was named the recipient of the Haskins Award, given annually to the top college golfer in the country.
\n\u201cI definitely thought I could come in and play well. But I don\u2019t think I expected to end up being No. 1,\u201d he said.
\nGotterup, ranked as the nation\u2019s top player by Golfweek, won the East Lake Cup and the Puerto Rico Classic, while finishing runner-up at the Big 12 Championship and one stroke back at the NCAA Championships.
\nAnd that victory at the Puerto Rico Classic earned him a spot in the PGA Tour\u2019s Puerto Rico Open, where he finished tied for seventh.
\nSpeaking of the PGA Tour, Gotterup will turn pro this week and has sponsor\u2019s exemptions into three events over the next month, including next week\u2019s RBC Canadian. And he’ll be looking to secure a spot two weeks from now at the U.S. Open at Monday\u2019s sectional qualifier in Purchase, New York.
\nAnd by finishing seventh in the PGA Tour University rankings, he has an exemption on a PGA Tour international tour waiting for him.
\nClearly, the decision to transfer to Oklahoma was a life-changing decision for Gotterup, the 2019 Big Ten Player of the Year.
\n\u201cThe toughest part wasn\u2019t picking Oklahoma. The toughest part was leaving Rutgers,\u201d he said. \u201cBecause I built myself there, I changed who I was and changed my game there. And with the COVID year we were given I felt it was the best decision for me to try something else. I did my four years at Rutgers and I loved it, but the opportunity was there and I felt like I had to take it.\u201d
\nTo say he took advantage of that opportunity would be an understatement.
\nOklahoma head coach Ryan Hybl and Chris Gotterup. (Photo: Oklahoma Men’s Golf)
In all, the former CBA standout had 10 top-10 finishes for the Sooners. And at the NCAA Championship that concluded earlier this week in Scottsdale, Arizona, he finished one shot out of a playoff to decide the individual champion, while the Sooners finished tied for the lowest team score.
\nThe move to the deep end of the college golf talent pool was simply a necessary step in his development of a player whose resume includes wins at the New Jersey Open and MGA Amateur.
\n\u201cThat was my whole thought process,\u201d Gotterup said. \u201cI grew up in New Jersey, I played in New Jersey at school. I knew if I wanted to take the next step, I\u2019ve got to challenge myself. Travel somewhere else pretty far away from home and test myself against the best players, and in difficult conditions. Oklahoma, it can be pretty brutal conditions and it definitely made me more well-rounded.\u201d
\nNothing showcased the level of the former Shore Conference champion\u2019s play like his performance against PGA Tour-caliber competition in Puerto Rico in early March, finishing at 11-under-par while hanging at or near the top of the leaderboard throughout.
\n\u201cThat was a crazy week,\u201d he said. \u201cWe\u2019re traveling all over the place, I was not sure what was going on. And then to get down there and play well on the big stage was awesome.
\n\u201cIt\u2019s funny. I\u2019ve always had people telling me \u2018you\u2019re going to play well, you\u2019re going to do amazing things,\u2019 and you never really believe it because it hasn\u2019t really happened. But then for it to kind of happen it\u2019s kind of wild, it\u2019s a weird feeling \u2014 I don\u2019t know how to describe it but it definitely gives you confidence and you feel like you\u2019re in a better spot.\u201d
\nAnd given what Gotterup accomplished during his final college season, the sky\u2019s the limit as he makes the jump to the sport\u2019s highest level.
\n\n\n\n", "content_text": "It’s been a stretch of golf unlike anything ever produced by a Jersey Shore player.\nAnd it looks like just the start for Little Silver\u2019s Chris Gotterup.\nOn Tuesday, Gotterup, who played his final season at Oklahoma after a standout career at Rutgers, was named the recipient of the Haskins Award, given annually to the top college golfer in the country.\n\u201cI definitely thought I could come in and play well. But I don\u2019t think I expected to end up being No. 1,\u201d he said.\nGotterup, ranked as the nation\u2019s top player by Golfweek, won the East Lake Cup and the Puerto Rico Classic, while finishing runner-up at the Big 12 Championship and one stroke back at the NCAA Championships.\nAnd that victory at the Puerto Rico Classic earned him a spot in the PGA Tour\u2019s Puerto Rico Open, where he finished tied for seventh.\nHeading to the PGA Tour\nSpeaking of the PGA Tour, Gotterup will turn pro this week and has sponsor\u2019s exemptions into three events over the next month, including next week\u2019s RBC Canadian. And he’ll be looking to secure a spot two weeks from now at the U.S. Open at Monday\u2019s sectional qualifier in Purchase, New York.\nAnd by finishing seventh in the PGA Tour University rankings, he has an exemption on a PGA Tour international tour waiting for him.\nClearly, the decision to transfer to Oklahoma was a life-changing decision for Gotterup, the 2019 Big Ten Player of the Year.\n\u201cThe toughest part wasn\u2019t picking Oklahoma. The toughest part was leaving Rutgers,\u201d he said. \u201cBecause I built myself there, I changed who I was and changed my game there. And with the COVID year we were given I felt it was the best decision for me to try something else. I did my four years at Rutgers and I loved it, but the opportunity was there and I felt like I had to take it.\u201d\nTo say he took advantage of that opportunity would be an understatement.\nOklahoma head coach Ryan Hybl and Chris Gotterup. (Photo: Oklahoma Men’s Golf)\nIn all, the former CBA standout had 10 top-10 finishes for the Sooners. And at the NCAA Championship that concluded earlier this week in Scottsdale, Arizona, he finished one shot out of a playoff to decide the individual champion, while the Sooners finished tied for the lowest team score.\nThe move to the deep end of the college golf talent pool was simply a necessary step in his development of a player whose resume includes wins at the New Jersey Open and MGA Amateur.\n\u201cThat was my whole thought process,\u201d Gotterup said. \u201cI grew up in New Jersey, I played in New Jersey at school. I knew if I wanted to take the next step, I\u2019ve got to challenge myself. Travel somewhere else pretty far away from home and test myself against the best players, and in difficult conditions. Oklahoma, it can be pretty brutal conditions and it definitely made me more well-rounded.\u201d\nNext-level performance\nNothing showcased the level of the former Shore Conference champion\u2019s play like his performance against PGA Tour-caliber competition in Puerto Rico in early March, finishing at 11-under-par while hanging at or near the top of the leaderboard throughout.\n\u201cThat was a crazy week,\u201d he said. \u201cWe\u2019re traveling all over the place, I was not sure what was going on. And then to get down there and play well on the big stage was awesome.\n\u201cIt\u2019s funny. I\u2019ve always had people telling me \u2018you\u2019re going to play well, you\u2019re going to do amazing things,\u2019 and you never really believe it because it hasn\u2019t really happened. But then for it to kind of happen it\u2019s kind of wild, it\u2019s a weird feeling \u2014 I don\u2019t know how to describe it but it definitely gives you confidence and you feel like you\u2019re in a better spot.\u201d\nAnd given what Gotterup accomplished during his final college season, the sky\u2019s the limit as he makes the jump to the sport\u2019s highest level.\n\n\tGallery\n\tPhotos: Best shots from match play at the NCAA Div. I Men's Golf Championship\n\t\n\t\t\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\n\n\t\n\t\t\t\n\t\n\t\tView\n\t\t\t\t21 photos", "date_published": "2022-06-03T12:00:27-04:00", "date_modified": "2022-06-03T12:06:05-04:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Tim Schmitt", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/timothymschmitt/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/f99e682f8eab472ec4b7e31df8247bce?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Tim Schmitt", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/timothymschmitt/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/f99e682f8eab472ec4b7e31df8247bce?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/87/2021/10/Photo_Oct_05_1_44_08_PM.jpg", "tags": [ "Chris Gotterup", "Haskins Award", "Oklahoma Sooners", "College" ], "summary": "Gotterup will turn pro this week and has sponsor\u2019s exemptions into three events over the next month. " }, { "id": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/?p=778273532", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/2022/05/31/college-golf-ncaa-championship-oklahoma-sooners-chris-gotterup-haskins-award/", "title": "Oklahoma's Chris Gotterup wins 2022 Haskins Award as player of the year in men's college golf", "content_html": "SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. \u2014 When Chris Gotterup transferred from Rutgers to Oklahoma at the end of last season, he wasn’t guaranteed a spot in the lineup for the Sooners, who had just finished runner-up to Pepperdine at the national championship.
\nSo the Little Silver, New Jersey, native did what he does best and got to work. And he kept working and improving all season long. His coaches noticed, his teammates noticed, and his peers noticed, too. Despite finishing just one shot out of a playoff for the individual title at this year’s NCAA Div. I Men’s Golf Championship on Monday evening, Gotterup had done enough to impress the voters and earned the 2022 Haskins Award, given annually to the player of the year in men\u2019s college golf.
\n\u201cIt’s a weird day, but it’s fun, I had a good chance to win coming down the stretch, I gave myself the chances, I hit the shots when it mattered, just didn\u2019t make the putts, but that’s golf and that’s how it goes,\u201d said Gotterup on learning he was the Haskins Award winner shortly after his costly bogey at the end of regulation. \u201cAnd then to lead up to this, to be named player of the year, it’s a weird feeling, you know? It’s pretty cool.\u201d
\n“I think the evolution of his understanding of who he is, you go back to the fall, he knew how good he was, but I don’t know if he quite understood he could be the best player in the country,” said Oklahoma head coach Ryan Hybl. “It took the fall for him to be able to go, ‘I’m the man, I can beat all these guys.’ So it’s been fun because this whole spring, he’s been a different guy. As far as mentally he’s just known that he’s gonna be the best guy in the country. He’s worked his ass off for it, too.”
\nIn 12 starts this season, Gotterup has two wins at the East Lake Cup and Puerto Rico Classic and finished in the top five in six events, including a second-place showing at the Big 12 Championship and T-5 at the NCAA Championship.
\n\u201cI definitely knew I had a good chance, I’ve had a good year I’m not going to deny that but if I go out and win (the national championship), I would assume it’s a for sure thing, but then to not win, you never know,” the senior said of his unique situation. “It’s up to the people to vote and it’s an awesome position to be in.\u201d
\nGotterup is the first Sooner to win the Haskins Award, which dates back to 1971 and has been given to the likes of Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Justin Thomas, David Duval and Ben Crenshaw, to name a few. This year’s award set a record for voting and featured an impressive pool of future professional talent.
\n“It’s obviously super important for our program to have things like this happen,” explained Hybl. “It’s no different than guys getting on the PGA Tour, it’s just a very proud moment.”
\nGotterup has professional aspirations, and after finishing in the top 15 of the final PGA Tour University standings, he’ll have status on PGA Tour Canada as soon as his week in the desert with the Sooners ends.
\n“I don’t like to think too far ahead,” said Gotterup on what the award could do for his career. “I’m sure it will do something, this is a big deal, but I’m just gonna keep playing good golf and it’ll take care of itself.”
\n“His leadership and his confidence in himself I think totally bleeds into the rest of the guys, there’s no doubt about it,” said Hybl, who praised Gotterup’s preparation and work ethic. “He doesn’t come to the office every day to just slap it around. He knows he has a lot of room for growth in his game and hasn’t evened sniff how good he can really be. It’s gonna be fun to watch him over the next 10 years, I think you’re gonna see some big things.”
\n\n\n2022 – Chris Gotterup, Oklahoma
\n2021 \u2013 John Pak, Florida State
\n2020 \u2013 Sahith Theegala, Pepperdine
\n2019 \u2013 Matthew Wolff, Oklahoma State
\n2018 \u2013 Norman Xiong, Oregon
\n2017 \u2013 Braden Thornberry, Ole Miss
\n2016 \u2013 Beau Hossler, Texas
\n2015 \u2013 Maverick McNealy, Stanford
\n2014 \u2013 Patrick Rodgers, Stanford
\n2013 \u2013 Michael Kim, California
\n2012 \u2013 Justin Thomas, Alabama
\n2011 \u2013 Patrick Cantlay, UCLA
\n2010 \u2013 Russell Henley, Georgia
\n2009 \u2013 Matt Hill, North Carolina State
\n2008 \u2013 Kevin Chappell, UCLA
\n2007 \u2013 Jamie Lovemark, USC
\n2006 \u2013 Pablo Martin, Oklahoma State
\n2005 \u2013 Ryan Moore, UNLV
\n2004 \u2013 Bill Haas, Wake Forest
\n2003 \u2013 Hunter Mahan, Oklahoma State
\n2002 \u2013 Graeme McDowell, Alabama-Birmingham
\n2001 \u2013 Bryce Molder, Georgia Tech
\n2000 \u2013 Charles Howell III, Oklahoma State
\n1999 \u2013 Luke Donald, Northwestern
\n1998 \u2013 Matt Kuchar, Georgia Tech
\n1997 \u2013 Brad Elder, Texas
\n1996 \u2013 Tiger Woods, Stanford
\n1995 \u2013 Stewart Cink, Georgia Tech
\n1994 \u2013 Justin Leonard, Texas
\n1993 \u2013 David Duval, Georgia Tech
\n1992 \u2013 Phil Mickelson, Arizona State
\n1991 \u2013 Phil Mickelson, Arizona State
\n1990 \u2013 Phil Mickelson, Arizona State
\n1989 \u2013 Robert Gamez, Arizona
\n1988 \u2013 Bob Estes, Texas
\n1987 \u2013 Billy Mayfair, Arizona State
\n1986 \u2013 Scott Verplank, Oklahoma State
\n1985 \u2013 Sam Randolph, USC
\n1984 \u2013 John Inman, North Carolina
\n1983 \u2013 Brad Faxon, Furman
\n1982 \u2013 Willie Wood, Oklahoma State
\n1981 \u2013 Bob Tway, Oklahoma State
\n1980 \u2013 Bobby Clampett, BYU
\n1979 \u2013 Bobby Clampett, BYU
\n1978 \u2013 Lindy Miller, Oklahoma State
\n1977 \u2013 Scott Simpson, USC
\n1976 \u2013 Phil Hancock, Florida
\n1975 \u2013 Jay Haas, Wake Forest
\n1974 \u2013 Curtis Strange, Wake Forest
\n1973 \u2013 Ben Crenshaw, Texas
\n1972 \u2013 Ben Crenshaw, Texas
\n1971 \u2013 Ben Crenshaw, Texas
\n\n", "content_text": "SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. \u2014 When Chris Gotterup transferred from Rutgers to Oklahoma at the end of last season, he wasn’t guaranteed a spot in the lineup for the Sooners, who had just finished runner-up to Pepperdine at the national championship.\nSo the Little Silver, New Jersey, native did what he does best and got to work. And he kept working and improving all season long. His coaches noticed, his teammates noticed, and his peers noticed, too. Despite finishing just one shot out of a playoff for the individual title at this year’s NCAA Div. I Men’s Golf Championship on Monday evening, Gotterup had done enough to impress the voters and earned the 2022 Haskins Award, given annually to the player of the year in men\u2019s college golf.\n\u201cIt’s a weird day, but it’s fun, I had a good chance to win coming down the stretch, I gave myself the chances, I hit the shots when it mattered, just didn\u2019t make the putts, but that’s golf and that’s how it goes,\u201d said Gotterup on learning he was the Haskins Award winner shortly after his costly bogey at the end of regulation. \u201cAnd then to lead up to this, to be named player of the year, it’s a weird feeling, you know? It’s pretty cool.\u201d\n“I think the evolution of his understanding of who he is, you go back to the fall, he knew how good he was, but I don’t know if he quite understood he could be the best player in the country,” said Oklahoma head coach Ryan Hybl. “It took the fall for him to be able to go, ‘I’m the man, I can beat all these guys.’ So it’s been fun because this whole spring, he’s been a different guy. As far as mentally he’s just known that he’s gonna be the best guy in the country. He’s worked his ass off for it, too.”\nIn 12 starts this season, Gotterup has two wins at the East Lake Cup and Puerto Rico Classic and finished in the top five in six events, including a second-place showing at the Big 12 Championship and T-5 at the NCAA Championship.\n\u201cI definitely knew I had a good chance, I’ve had a good year I’m not going to deny that but if I go out and win (the national championship), I would assume it’s a for sure thing, but then to not win, you never know,” the senior said of his unique situation. “It’s up to the people to vote and it’s an awesome position to be in.\u201d\nGotterup is the first Sooner to win the Haskins Award, which dates back to 1971 and has been given to the likes of Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Justin Thomas, David Duval and Ben Crenshaw, to name a few. This year’s award set a record for voting and featured an impressive pool of future professional talent.\n“It’s obviously super important for our program to have things like this happen,” explained Hybl. “It’s no different than guys getting on the PGA Tour, it’s just a very proud moment.”\nGotterup has professional aspirations, and after finishing in the top 15 of the final PGA Tour University standings, he’ll have status on PGA Tour Canada as soon as his week in the desert with the Sooners ends.\n“I don’t like to think too far ahead,” said Gotterup on what the award could do for his career. “I’m sure it will do something, this is a big deal, but I’m just gonna keep playing good golf and it’ll take care of itself.”\n“His leadership and his confidence in himself I think totally bleeds into the rest of the guys, there’s no doubt about it,” said Hybl, who praised Gotterup’s preparation and work ethic. “He doesn’t come to the office every day to just slap it around. He knows he has a lot of room for growth in his game and hasn’t evened sniff how good he can really be. It’s gonna be fun to watch him over the next 10 years, I think you’re gonna see some big things.”\n\n\tGallery\n\tPhotos: Best shots from match play at the NCAA Div. I Men's Golf Championship\n\t\n\t\t\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\n\n\t\n\t\t\t\n\t\n\t\tView\n\t\t\t\t21 photos\t\n\n\t\t\n\t\n\n\nList of Haskins Award winners\n2022 – Chris Gotterup, Oklahoma\n2021 \u2013 John Pak, Florida State\n2020 \u2013 Sahith Theegala, Pepperdine\n2019 \u2013 Matthew Wolff, Oklahoma State\n2018 \u2013 Norman Xiong, Oregon\n2017 \u2013 Braden Thornberry, Ole Miss\n2016 \u2013 Beau Hossler, Texas\n2015 \u2013 Maverick McNealy, Stanford\n2014 \u2013 Patrick Rodgers, Stanford\n2013 \u2013 Michael Kim, California\n2012 \u2013 Justin Thomas, Alabama\n2011 \u2013 Patrick Cantlay, UCLA\n2010 \u2013 Russell Henley, Georgia\n2009 \u2013 Matt Hill, North Carolina State\n2008 \u2013 Kevin Chappell, UCLA\n2007 \u2013 Jamie Lovemark, USC\n2006 \u2013 Pablo Martin, Oklahoma State\n2005 \u2013 Ryan Moore, UNLV\n2004 \u2013 Bill Haas, Wake Forest\n2003 \u2013 Hunter Mahan, Oklahoma State\n2002 \u2013 Graeme McDowell, Alabama-Birmingham\n2001 \u2013 Bryce Molder, Georgia Tech\n2000 \u2013 Charles Howell III, Oklahoma State\n1999 \u2013 Luke Donald, Northwestern\n1998 \u2013 Matt Kuchar, Georgia Tech\n1997 \u2013 Brad Elder, Texas\n1996 \u2013 Tiger Woods, Stanford\n1995 \u2013 Stewart Cink, Georgia Tech\n1994 \u2013 Justin Leonard, Texas\n1993 \u2013 David Duval, Georgia Tech\n1992 \u2013 Phil Mickelson, Arizona State\n1991 \u2013 Phil Mickelson, Arizona State\n1990 \u2013 Phil Mickelson, Arizona State\n1989 \u2013 Robert Gamez, Arizona\n1988 \u2013 Bob Estes, Texas\n1987 \u2013 Billy Mayfair, Arizona State\n1986 \u2013 Scott Verplank, Oklahoma State\n1985 \u2013 Sam Randolph, USC\n1984 \u2013 John Inman, North Carolina\n1983 \u2013 Brad Faxon, Furman\n1982 \u2013 Willie Wood, Oklahoma State\n1981 \u2013 Bob Tway, Oklahoma State\n1980 \u2013 Bobby Clampett, BYU\n1979 \u2013 Bobby Clampett, BYU\n1978 \u2013 Lindy Miller, Oklahoma State\n1977 \u2013 Scott Simpson, USC\n1976 \u2013 Phil Hancock, Florida\n1975 \u2013 Jay Haas, Wake Forest\n1974 \u2013 Curtis Strange, Wake Forest\n1973 \u2013 Ben Crenshaw, Texas\n1972 \u2013 Ben Crenshaw, Texas\n1971 \u2013 Ben Crenshaw, Texas", "date_published": "2022-05-31T11:56:06-04:00", "date_modified": "2022-05-31T19:29:59-04:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Adam Woodard", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/awood1224/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/21432c1362bb465e1941109d405f503c?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Adam Woodard", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/awood1224/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/21432c1362bb465e1941109d405f503c?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/87/2022/05/Photo-May-30-9-13-21-PM.jpg", "tags": [ "Chris Gotterup", "College golf", "Haskins Award", "mens college golf", "NCAA", "Oklahoma Sooners", "Video", "College" ], "summary": "Gotterup is the first Sooner to win the Haskins Award as the best player in men's college golf. " }, { "id": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/?post_type=listicle&p=778271635", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/lists/haskins-award-final-list-2022-mens-college-golf-season/", "title": "Haskins Award: Finalists for men's college player of the 2021-22 season", "content_html": "The postseason is underway in college golf, and after last week\u2019s NCAA Regionals, the NCAA Division I Men\u2019s Championship field is set for May 27-June 1 at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona.
\nWith that championship field set, the race for the Haskins Award is wide open and white-hot. A handful of players have shone throughout the season as front-runners for the Haskins Award, which honors the player of the year in men\u2019s college golf, as selected by college golfers, coaches and members of the college golf media.
\nThe players are listed alphabetically. Players on the Haskins Award Watch List were selected by a panel of Golfweek and Golf Channel writers.
\nGolfweek/Sagarin Rankings:\u00a0Men\u2019s team\u00a0|\u00a0Men\u2019s individual
\n", "content_text": "The postseason is underway in college golf, and after last week\u2019s NCAA Regionals, the NCAA Division I Men\u2019s Championship field is set for May 27-June 1 at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona.\nWith that championship field set, the race for the Haskins Award is wide open and white-hot. A handful of players have shone throughout the season as front-runners for the Haskins Award, which honors the player of the year in men\u2019s college golf, as selected by college golfers, coaches and members of the college golf media.\nThe players are listed alphabetically. Players on the Haskins Award Watch List were selected by a panel of Golfweek and Golf Channel writers.\nGolfweek/Sagarin Rankings:\u00a0Men\u2019s team\u00a0|\u00a0Men\u2019s individual", "date_published": "2022-05-23T12:12:55-04:00", "date_modified": "2022-05-23T12:39:46-04:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Adam Woodard", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/awood1224/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/21432c1362bb465e1941109d405f503c?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Adam Woodard", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/awood1224/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/21432c1362bb465e1941109d405f503c?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/87/2019/04/fred-haskins-award-logobest.jpg", "tags": [ "Chris Gotterup", "College golf", "Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra", "Gordon Sargent", "Haskins Award", "Haskins Award Watch List", "Logan McAllister", "Ludvig Aberg", "mens college golf", "Sam Bennett", "College" ], "summary": "Meet the finalists in the running for men's college player of the year. " }, { "id": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/?post_type=listicle&p=778262599", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/lists/college-golf-haskins-award-spring-watch-list-2021-2022/", "title": "Haskins Award: Spring Watch List for 2021-22 season", "content_html": "As the spring season winds to a close, teams and players across the country are gearing up for conference and the NCAA championships. What better time to recognize the players who set themselves apart as frontrunners in men\u2019s college golf this season?
\nThe Haskins Award annually honors the player of the year in men\u2019s college golf, as selected by the college players, coaches and members of the college golf media. The players are listed below alphabetically. Players on the Haskins Award Watch List were selected by a panel of Golfweek and Golf Channel writers.
\nGolfweek/Sagarin Rankings:\u00a0Men\u2019s team\u00a0|\u00a0Men\u2019s individual
\n", "content_text": "As the spring season winds to a close, teams and players across the country are gearing up for conference and the NCAA championships. What better time to recognize the players who set themselves apart as frontrunners in men\u2019s college golf this season?\nThe Haskins Award annually honors the player of the year in men\u2019s college golf, as selected by the college players, coaches and members of the college golf media. The players are listed below alphabetically. Players on the Haskins Award Watch List were selected by a panel of Golfweek and Golf Channel writers.\nGolfweek/Sagarin Rankings:\u00a0Men\u2019s team\u00a0|\u00a0Men\u2019s individual", "date_published": "2022-04-11T15:00:35-04:00", "date_modified": "2022-04-11T09:23:15-04:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Adam Woodard", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/awood1224/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/21432c1362bb465e1941109d405f503c?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Adam Woodard", "url": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/author/awood1224/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/21432c1362bb465e1941109d405f503c?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://golfweek.usatoday.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/87/2019/04/fred-haskins-award-logobest.jpg", "tags": [ "Chris Gotterup", "College golf", "Eugenio Chacarra", "Haskins Award", "Haskins Award Watch List", "Logan McAllister", "Ludvig Aberg", "mens college golf", "Michael Brennan", "Michael Thorbjornsen", "Sam Bennett", "College" ], "summary": "Meet the golfers in the running for men's college player of the year. " } ] }