Future star
“Luke has proven that he is a future star in the game, and we’re thrilled to see him accept this honour and reap the benefits that come with such special recognition,” said USGA Chief Championships Officer John Bodenhamer.
“To perform consistently at such a high level and deliver outstanding performances reflects the hard work and dedication that Luke has applied as an elite amateur golfer. We look forward to seeing his career continue to prosper in the years ahead.”
Professor Steve Otto, chief technology officer at The R&A, said, “We would like to congratulate Luke on this outstanding achievement as he follows in the footsteps of the notable names who have won this prestigious award in previous years.
“His outstanding results over the past year demonstrate the high standards he has set himself and he is a thoroughly deserving recipient of the medal.”
Florida State double
This comes one week after England’s Lottie Woad, also of Florida State, received the women’s McCormack Medal. It is the first time in history that two individuals from the same school were both awarded McCormack Medals in the same year.
The R&A and the USGA co-award the McCormack Medal annually. It is named after Mark H McCormack, who founded sports marketing company IMG and was a great supporter of amateur golf.
The World Amateur Golf Ranking, which is supported by Rolex, was established in 2007 when the men’s ranking was launched. The men’s ranking encompasses over 3,900 counting events, ranking 4,660 players from 118 countries. The women’s ranking was launched in 2011 and has a calendar of around 2,650 counting events with more than 3,033 ranked players from 90 countries.