Gordon Sargent Awarded Mark H. McCormack Medal As World's Leading Male Amateur Golfer
8/23/2023 | by United States Golf Association
see also: Mark H. McCormack Award, Royal and Ancient Golf Club

Sargent was the low-amateur at the 2023 U.S. Open and will be participating in the Walker Cup next month
The McCormack Medal winner receives exemptions into the 2024 U.S. Open at Pinehurst Resort & C.C. and The Open at Royal Troon.
“It’s really special to have won the McCormack Medal, especially when you see the names of the golfers who have won it before and everything that comes along with it, including the major exemptions,” said Sargent. “This achievement definitely means a lot to me. It’s a goal that I’ve had set for a while, and it gives me a lot of confidence now that I’ve achieved it. I’m really honored to be receiving the medal.”
Sargent was a member of the team from the United States of America that won the Arnold Palmer Cup in June, and in the same month, he qualified for the U.S. Open at The Los Angeles Country Club, finishing T39 and earning low amateur honors in what was his second major championship appearance.
So far this season, Sargent has also recorded six top-ten finishes in college events and will compete for the United States of America against Great Britain and Ireland in the 49th Walker Cup at St. Andrews next week, as well as for the USA Team in the World Amateur Team Championship in October. He has also received invitations to play in the Rocket Mortgage Classic and John Deere Classic on the PGA TOUR.
Last year, Sargent won the NCAA Division I Individual Championship after making birdie on the first hole of a four-man playoff, becoming the ninth freshman to win the NCAA individual title.
“Gordon has shown that he is a force in the amateur game, and we’re proud to see him accept this honor and reap the benefits of all that comes with it,” said USGA Chief Championships Officer John Bodenhamer. “All of us at the USGA look forward to watching him compete at St. Andrews next week, and know he’ll be a presence in our championships for years to come.”
“To perform consistently at such a high level and deliver outstanding performances reflects the hard work and dedication that Gordon 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, “Gordon is a thoroughly deserving winner of the McCormack Medal, and we would like to congratulate him on this significant achievement.”
The R&A and the USGA co-award the McCormack Medal annually. It is named after Mark H. McCormack, who founded the sports marketing company IMG and was a great supporter of amateur golf.
About the Mark H. McCormack Award
Established in 2007, the Mark H McCormack Medal is named after the late founder of sports marketing company IMG and is awarded to the player ranked number one in the WORLD AMATEUR GOLF RANKING® following The Amateur, the U.S. Amateur or the European ...
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