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Home»PGA Tour»This college golfer is on track to earn his PGA Tour card by the end of summer – find out how
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This college golfer is on track to earn his PGA Tour card by the end of summer – find out how

News RoomBy News RoomJune 18, 2024Updated:June 18, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Jackson Koivun had an exceptional freshman season in college golf, winning the Fred Haskins Award, the Heisman Trophy of college golf, in addition to the Ben Hogan and Jack Nicklaus Awards for Player of the Year. He also helped lead Auburn to its first men’s golf national championship and earned the Phil Mickelson Award for Freshman of the Year. Through his stellar performance, Koivun has the opportunity to earn a PGA Tour card via PGA Tour University Accelerated, a program that allows high-achieving college players to earn Tour membership and compete in full-field Tour events.

In the PGA Tour University Accelerated program, players earn points based on their accomplishments in college, amateur, and professional golf. To earn PGA Tour membership, players must accumulate at least 20 points by the end of their third year of NCAA eligibility. Koivun currently has 16 points and is on track to earn his 17th point by participating in the 2024 Arnold Palmer Cup. His points have come from winning prestigious awards such as the Haskins, Hogan, and Nicklaus Awards, as well as achieving a high ranking in the World Amateur Golf Ranking.

Koivun’s successful start to his college golf career has put him in a strong position to secure a PGA Tour card before the start of his sophomore year. Another player, Gordon Sargent, earned his PGA Tour card through the University Accelerated rankings and is set to accept Tour membership after his senior year. Koivun aims to become the second player to earn his card through the program and is well on his way to accomplishing that goal this summer.

Players can earn points through various events, such as the Western Amateur and the U.S. Amateur, as well as by making starts in PGA Tour events. Koivun has the opportunity to earn points by competing in major championships and achieving strong finishes in Tour events. With his impressive performance and potential to reach the top of the World Amateur Golf Ranking, Koivun is poised to join the PGA Tour ranks in the near future.

While it may not happen this summer, Koivun’s trajectory suggests that it’s only a matter of time before he earns his PGA Tour card. With the success of players like Sargent and the potential for more college players to earn Tour membership through programs like PGA Tour University Accelerated, the landscape of professional golf is evolving to include a new generation of talented and accomplished players fresh out of college. Koivun’s journey to the PGA Tour is a testament to his skill and determination, and serves as an inspiration to aspiring young golfers looking to make their mark on the professional circuit.

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