The 2021 AmateurGolf.com Players of the Year were awarded based on a point system earned through performance in major amateur events throughout the course of the year. This year, a couple of familiar names were joined by breakout young stars.
The 2021 AGC Men's Player of the Year: Ludvig Aberg
But Aberg was ready, having gained experience the previous summer in his native Sweden competing in the Nordic Golf League, a professional tour that feeds into the Challenge Tour in Europe. Aberg won two Nordic Golf League events and represented the winning International team in the Arnold Palmer Cup in December, so he came into 2021 well prepared.
Aberg cashed in at the Jones Cup at Sea Island, grinding out a one-shot win over a trio of Walker Cuppers (Cole Hammer, Davis Thompson and Alex Fitzpatrick) by rolling in a 7-foot birdie putt on the final hole.
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The 2021 AGC Women's Player of the Year: Rachel Heck
But no one would have foreseen just how dominant she would be in the spring, especially after Stanford's fall 2020 season was wiped out due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Heck got started at the Gunrock Invitational, earning her first college victory and leading the Cardinal to the team win. She followed it up with a T11 at the Juli Inskter/Meadow Club Invitational and a runner-up finish to Kelly Sim at the PING/ASU Invitational. As it turned out, Sim would be the last player to beat Heck the rest of the college season.
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The 2021 AGC Mid-Amateur Player of the Year: Stewart Hagestad
Hagestad won his first AGC Player-of-the-Year award in 2017, the year after winning his first U.S. Mid-Amateur, as he became the first mid-am to earn low amateur honors at the Masters and helped the U.S. team win the Walker Cup at Los Angeles Country Club.
His second AGC POY award came in 2019, as he made more history by becoming the first amateur in 34 years to play in three straight U.S. Open championships, and helped the U.S. retain the Walker Cup at Royal Liverpool in England.
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The 2021 AGC Senior Player of the Year: Gene Elliott
In a 2020 season abbreviated by the COVID-19 pandemic, Elliott played in four national senior events, winning two. This year, he played in 14, winning five and finishing second four times. Remarkably, he never finished outside the top five in any senior amateur event he played in 2021.
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The 2021 AGC Super Senior Player of the Year: Jeff Burda
Burda, who turned 68 in March, has long been a force in Northern California, becoming the all-time leader in NCGA championship titles with his win in the 2020 NCGA Super Senior.
Many highly-ranked seniors and super seniors travel the country competing in major events, but Burda mostly let the field come to him in 2021.
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Honorable Mention
James Piot is our U.S. Player of the Year on the strength of winning the biggest tournament of them all, the U.S. Amateur, as well as a pair of college tournaments for Michigan State. Piot also won gold as a part of the winning Spirit International team for the U.S.
Bo Jin is our California Player of the Year after a host of high finishes in amateur events and at college events representing Oklahoma State, including being the runner-up in the Big 12 Conference, the NCAA regionals, and the NCAA Championship.
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