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Final Fall Watch List Announced for the 2025–2026 Haskins Award

The Haskins Foundation has announced its 2025–2026 Final Fall Watch List featuring 25 of the top men’s college golfers from across

COLUMBUS, Ga. (November 11, 2025) — The Haskins Foundation has released the Final Fall Watch List for the 2025–2026 Fred Haskins Award presented by Stifel, honoring the nation’s top men’s collegiate golfer. The announcement was made Tuesday morning through Golfweek and Golf Channel, the Foundation’s official media partners.

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The 2025–2026 Haskins Award Final Fall Watch List

  • Adam Bresnu, Texas Tech
  • Mahanth Chirravuri, Pepperdine
  • Ryder Cowan, Oklahoma
  • Anthony de Schutter, Southern Illinois
  • Mesa Falleur, New Mexico
  • Ethan Fang, Oklahoma State
  • Josiah Gilbert, Auburn
  • Connor Graham, Texas Tech
  • Max Herendeen, Illinois
  • Ben James, Virginia
  • William Jennings, Alabama
  • Bryan Kim, Duke
  • Jackson Koivun, Auburn
  • Bryan Lee, Virginia
  • Jacob Modleski, Notre Dame
  • Gabriel Palacios, Utah
  • Aaron Pounds, Texas A&M
  • Thomas Schmidt, Arkansas State
  • Lance Simpson, Tennessee
  • Arni Sveinsson, LSU
  • Cameron Tankersley, Ole Miss
  • Yixiang Wang, Memphis
  • Tim Wiedemeyer, Texas Tech
  • Connor Williams, Arizona State
  • Wells Williams, Vanderbilt

The Haskins Award, college golf’s most prestigious individual honor, is determined by votes from college golfers, coaches, and members of the golf media. Its legacy spans more than five decades, with past recipients going on to capture 33 major championships and over 400 professional titles worldwide.

About the Fred Haskins Award presented by Stifel

Beginning in 1971, the Fred Haskins Award presented by Stifel is annually given to the top male U.S. collegiate golfer as voted on by college golfers, coaches and members of the golf media. Named in honor of Fred Haskins, the award is managed by the Haskins Foundation to acknowledge the top male golfer at the end of the season and to match the ANNIKA Award presented by Stifel, which recognizes the top female Division I collegiate golfer.

About Fred Haskins and the Haskins Foundation

From the seaside town of Liverpool to a quaint Donald Ross course in Georgia, Fred Haskins built a reputation for mentoring young golfers. Recommended for the position by Bobby Jones, Haskins served as head professional at the Country Club of Columbus for 34 years, where his Saturday morning classes—just a nickel to attend—helped produce champions who went on to win more than 150 collegiate and amateur tournaments. Since 1971, the Haskins Foundation has been devoted to amateur golf and the presentation of the Haskins Award, overseeing voting conducted among college golfers, coaches, and the college golf media. For more information, visit HaskinsFoundation.org.

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