World No.1 Jason Day has
taken out his second consecutive Australian Golf Digest Player of the Year
Award at a packed Sydney Cricket Ground Trust Suite last night.
World No.1 Jason Day has
taken out his second consecutive Australian Golf Digest Player of the Year
Award at a packed Sydney Cricket Ground Trust Suite last night.
Day was duly rewarded for a breakout season in which he remained world No.1 for 38 consecutive weeks, won three titles including the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard, World Golf Championships-Dell Match Play and THE PLAYERS Championship, while he also finished runner-up in the US PGA Championship before back injuries prematurely ended his season when a Fedex Cup title looked likely.
Accepting his award on the night, Golf Australia CEO Stephen Pitt said Day had once again made his country proud.
"The way he conducts himself and obviously the way he has managed to produce such high-quality golf on a consistent basis is a real credit to him," Pitt told the SCG crowd.
"His own childhood story is inspiring enough, with all the sacrifices his family had to make just so he could play golf. But the fact Jason has gone on to become the world’s best golfer says a lot about his determination and work ethic."
Another big winner on the night was Western Australian amateur sensation Curtis Luck, who took out the Amateur of the Year title. Gregarious, self-assured and with a penchant for growing beards, Luck is the type of character that golf craves. And he can play golf, too.
In an extraordinary year, the hirsute 20-year-old from Perth:
"I think it is the greatest stand-alone amateur season from anyone in the history of Australian golf," says Golf Australia’s high-performance director Brad James.
"To accomplish what he’s accomplished – not only at the amateur level but also the professional level – it’s a standout season."
Luck revealed on the night that he intends to turn professional after next year’s US Masters, where he is exempt to play in what will be a memorable debut at Augusta.
As has become the tradition of the Australian Golf Digest Player of the Year Awards, everyone in attendance made their way on to the SCG arena for a special par-3 shootout under lights, with Senior Player of the Year winner Peter Fowler coming up trumps with the very first shot of the evening, stiffing a wedge to three feet on the purpose-built hole.
Full List of Award Winners:
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Jason Day
FEMALE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Minjee Lee
AMATEUR PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Curtis Luck
ROOKIE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Su Oh
SENIOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Peter Fowler
TRAINEE OF THE YEAR: Brodie Martin
JUNIOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Min Woo Lee
COACH OF THE YEAR: Dean Kinney
SUPERINTENDENT OF THE YEAR: Mick McCombe
SERVICES TO GOLF: Duncan Andrews
CLUB ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: Curlewis Golf Club