Florida State’s John Pak ends exceptional college career as 2021 Haskins Award winner

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – When Florida State head coach Trey Jones was recruiting John Pak, people would come up to him and say things like, “Hey, my friend John Pak’s coming to your school,” and it didn’t matter where they were from. California, Chicago, Florida, it was always “my friend, John Pak.”

Now it’s Haskins Award winner John Pak.

The Florida State senior was named the 2021 winner of the Haskins Award, given annually to the player of the year in men’s college golf. In ten events his senior year, the Scotch Plains, New Jersey native logged one win at the Calusa Cup, seven top-5 finishes and nine top-10s. His worst finish? A T-12 at the Timuquana Collegiate.

Following his T-5 stroke-play finish at last month’s ACC Championship, Pak was named the conference’s player of the year, a perfect bookend to his career after winning ACC Freshman of the Year in 2018.

“He’s so well respected, never says a bad thing about anybody,” Jones said of his star player. “He’s the guy you want to go play golf with. For him to win that award, it’s an honor for him for who he is.”

Pak’s name will now be etched in college golf history along with the likes of Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Justin Thomas, David Duval and Ben Crenshaw, to name a few.

“There’s so many great golfers that have won this award and to be up there with those guys, it gives me a lot of confidence,” said Pak.

After the final round of stroke play at the NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Championship on Monday at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona, Pak led the inaugural PGA Tour University class of 15 players who earned a spot at the professional level due to their performance in college golf. Pak will be taking his talents to the Korn Ferry Tour after receiving membership and will be exempt into all open, full-field events beginning with the BMW Charity Pro-Am, June 10-13, through the conclusion of the regular season.

“I have a great support system around me at Florida State. I’m so happy I chose to come here at Florida State,” said Pak. “I’ve had so many coaches around just helping me get better every single day, that’s what I think helped me have such a great season this year.”

List of Haskins Award winners

2021 – John Pak, Florida State

2020 – Sahith Theegala, Pepperdine

2019 – Matthew Wolff, Oklahoma State

2018 – Norman Xiong, Oregon

2017 – Braden Thornberry, Ole Miss

2016 – Beau Hossler, Texas

2015 – Maverick McNealy, Stanford

2014 – Patrick Rodgers, Stanford

2013 – Michael Kim, California

2012 – Justin Thomas, Alabama

2011 – Patrick Cantlay, UCLA

2010 – Russell Henley, Georgia

2009 – Matt Hill, North Carolina State

2008 – Kevin Chappell, UCLA

2007 – Jamie Lovemark, USC

2006 – Pablo Martin, Oklahoma State

2005 – Ryan Moore, UNLV

2004 – Bill Haas, Wake Forest

2003 – Hunter Mahan, Oklahoma State

2002 – Graeme McDowell, Alabama-Birmingham

2001 – Bryce Molder, Georgia Tech

2000 – Charles Howell III, Oklahoma State

1999 – Luke Donald, Northwestern

1998 – Matt Kuchar, Georgia Tech

1997 – Brad Elder, Texas

1996 – Tiger Woods, Stanford

1995 – Stewart Cink, Georgia Tech

1994 – Justin Leonard, Texas

1993 – David Duval, Georgia Tech

1992 – Phil Mickelson, Arizona State

1991 – Phil Mickelson, Arizona State

1990 – Phil Mickelson, Arizona State

1989 – Robert Gamez, Arizona

1988 – Bob Estes, Texas

1987 – Billy Mayfair, Arizona State

1986 – Scott Verplank, Oklahoma State

1985 – Sam Randolph, USC

1984 – John Inman, North Carolina

1983 – Brad Faxon, Furman

1982 – Willie Wood, Oklahoma State

1981 – Bob Tway, Oklahoma State

1980 – Bobby Clampett, BYU

1979 – Bobby Clampett, BYU

1978 – Lindy Miller, Oklahoma State

1977 – Scott Simpson, USC

1976 – Phil Hancock, Florida

1975 – Jay Haas, Wake Forest

1974 – Curtis Strange, Wake Forest

1973 – Ben Crenshaw, Texas

1972 – Ben Crenshaw, Texas

1971 – Ben Crenshaw, Texas

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