Auburn — Jackson Koivun, the world No. 1 amateur and junior at Auburn University, announced Friday, June 12 that he will forgo his senior season and turn professional after the 126th U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills. He earned the Mark H. McCormack Medal for finishing 2025 as the top amateur and will make his pro debut at the John Deere Classic in early July. The announcement follows a season in which Koivun helped Auburn win another national championship and collected multiple national player-of-the-year honors; he previously secured a PGA TOUR card via PGA TOUR University Accelerated. Koivun will relinquish his spot at the 154th Open at Royal Birkdale and is reported to have signed with apparel brand Malbon as he prepares for the PGA TOUR schedule in July.
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Jackson Koivun's decision to turn pro is a big deal for golf fans. It's a chance to see a new talent on the PGA TOUR. If you're an Auburn supporter, it's a bittersweet moment. You've lost a star player, but you can cheer him on in his professional career.
Koivun's move to professional golf is a testament to his talent and hard work. His debut at the John Deere Classic in July is worth marking on your calendar. Send this to someone who loves watching rising stars in sports.
Professional golf organizers, sponsors (including Malbon), the PGA Tour and Koivun himself stand to benefit through sponsorship agreements, tournament entries, and potential prize earnings and media attention.
Auburn University and its men’s golf roster will lose a leading player for the upcoming season, affecting team depth and requiring roster or recruiting adjustments.
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Jackson Koivun To Turn Pro After U.S. Open
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