The AmateurGolf.com Men's Player of the Year is awarded based on a point system earned through performance in major amateur events throughout the course of the year. The year, the 21-year-old Yu easily outdistanced all of his fellow competitors to earn the award.
In all, Yu had thirteen top-5 tournament finishes in 2019.
He started off the year in style, traveling to Australia and winning the prestigious Australian Master of the Amateurs at Royal Melbourne.
ICYMI (which you might have or you might have forgotten because freakin' Chez got three eagles) what a win for @kevingolfyu in Australia https://t.co/xqw7nZshEk @pac12 @Pac12Network pic.twitter.com/xra1Jb9FpN
— Sun Devil Men's Golf (@sundevilmgolf) January 12, 2019
He added a four-shot win at the ASU Thunderbird Invitational in April.
In nine spring college events against the deepest fields in college golf, Yu never finished worse than tied for 16th. He finished the year 2nd in the NCAA Stanford Regional and 3rd in the NCAA Championship. For his stellar junior season he was named 2019 GCAA First-Team All-American.
He then won his U.S. Open Sectional qualifier to make his second straight U.S. Open Championship at Pebble Beach where he missed the cut by three shots.
In the summer, he led the Porter Cup until the final round and ultimately finished as the runner-up. He then finished T18 at the Western Amateur.
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Final POY Points Standings, 2019
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Davis Thompson (St. Simons, Ga.) of the University of Georgia and Cole Hammer (Houston, Texas) of the University of Texas rounded out the top five.
Three players racked up enough points to finish in the top 10 even though they turned pro in the summer: Matthew Wolff and last year's AGC Player-of-the-Year Viktor Hovland, who immediately found success on the PGA Tour after turning pro; and Brandon Wu, who helped Stanford win the NCAA Championship before becoming the first amateur in 52 years to open qualify for the U.S. and British Opens in the same year.
Related: The 2018 AGC Men's Player of the Year: Viktor Hovland
Golfweek/AmateurGolf.com World Rankings | Complete 2019 Points List (3078 players)
