Top-ranked amateur Luke Clanton wins Ben Hogan Award
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Top-ranked amateur Luke Clanton, a junior at Florida State, won the Ben Hogan Award for excellence in college golf.
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Just $39.99Top-ranked amateur Luke Clanton, a junior at Florida State, won the Ben Hogan Award for excellence in college golf.
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Luke Clanton has added another prestigious award to his trophy case.
The Florida State junior won the 2025 Ben Hogan Award on Monday, honoring the top collegiate golfer of the year. Clanton, the No. 1 player in the World Amateur Golf Ranking, becomes the second Seminole to receive the honor, joining John Pak, who won in 2021.
Clanton earned the honor over a trio of finalists that included Auburn’s Jackson Koivun (who won in 2024) and North Carolina’s David Ford.
🏆 The 2025 Ben Hogan Award — the most prestigious honor in college golf — goes to Luke Clanton of Florida State University!
— Ben Hogan Award (@BenHoganAward) May 20, 2025
Luke joins an elite legacy of golf’s brightest rising stars. Congratulations, Luke! ⛳️👏#BenHoganAward pic.twitter.com/evqjLzvAeT
When looking at Clanton’s resume over the last year, his selection was a clear choice. In 2024 alone, he notched two runner-up finishes on the PGA Tour at the John Deere Classic and RSM Classic and added top 10s at the Wyndham Championship (5th) and Rocket Mortgage Classic (T10). He also tied for 41st at the U.S. Open and made the cut at the U.S. Amateur. Overall, he made 10 cuts in 13 Tour starts for the season.
His college season has been equally dominant, with four individual titles, including a four-shot win at the NCAA Tallahassee Regional. He also finished runner-up at the 2024 NCAA Championships. Thanks to his stellar play on Tour and in the collegiate ranks, Clanton earned his Tour card via PGA Tour University Accelerated, becoming just the second golfer ever to do so.
Since the founding of the Ben Hogan Award in 1990, recipients have combined for 70 Tour wins and earn more than $465 million in prize money. Past winners include Ludvig Aberg (’22, ’23), Patrick Cantlay (’12), Rickie Fowler (’08), Viktor Hovland (’19), Jon Rahm (’15, ’16), Sahith Theegala (’20) and Peter Uihlein (’11).
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Zephyr Melton is an assistant editor for GOLF.com where he spends his days blogging, producing and editing. Prior to joining the team at GOLF, he attended the University of Texas followed by stops with the Texas Golf Association, Team USA, the Green Bay Packers and the PGA Tour. He assists on all things instruction and covers amateur and women’s golf. He can be reached at zephyr_melton@golf.com.