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see also: Kobe Valociek, Arizona Amateur Championship, Tucson Country Club
Kobe Valociek surged 88 spots to No. 430 in the WAGR after winning the 101st Arizona Amateur, marking his final amateur triumph
AmateurGolf.com’s new “Breakthrough 500” series spotlights players making massive moves into the World Amateur Golf Ranking. This week: Kobe Valociek, who surged 88 spots to No. 430 after winning the 101st Arizona Amateur Championship.
On Seville Golf & Country Club’s signature island par-3 17th, Valociek stuffed his tee shot inside 10 feet. His putt lipped the cup, teetered, then dropped—swinging the championship match his way. He followed with a closing birdie on the par-5 18th to defeat Tucson’s Jorge Parada 1-up and claim the 101st Arizona Amateur Championship.
The victory fueled one of the week’s biggest ranking moves: an +88 jump to a career-best WAGR No. 430, pushing him securely inside the Top 500.
Breakthrough 500 highlights amateurs who make significant leaps to crack the World Amateur Golf Ranking’s Top 500—players whose momentum suggests a new tier of competitiveness and, often, the cusp of a professional transition.
“This is my last Arizona Am, I turn pro in the fall, so it’s pretty special… I’ve been playing solid all week and kept my head down.”
Before his Arizona Amateur triumph, Valociek built a solid collegiate résumé. He spent four years at Virginia Tech, where he led the Hokies with a 72.49 scoring average in 2023-24 and captured the Steelwood Collegiate with a final-round 66. His consistency earned him an individual NCAA Regional berth at Austin, the first postseason appearance of his career.
In June 2024, Valociek announced his transfer to Kansas State for a final season, joining a roster that returned three of its top performers. Head coach Grant Robbins called him “a tremendous player…with leadership qualities that will make an immediate impact.”
Valociek’s collegiate highlights include:
Cracking the Top 500 is a meaningful milestone—proof of sustained scoring against strong fields and a signal to selectors and sponsors alike. For Valociek, it’s both a crowning amateur moment and a launchpad to the professional ranks.

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