šļøāāļø Jackson Koivun⦠remember the name of this generational star
Itās mind-boggling how well prepared the US college golfers are these days when they join the professional fold. Koivun won in his third start, while Morrison won in his fourthā¦
After doing plenty of things that Scottie Scheffler could not do in his college/amateur career, 21-year-old Jackson Koivun did something that most professional golfers dream of doing to the American world No1 ā keep him at bay and beat him coming down the stretch on Sunday.
Koivun was absolutely stunning in winning the 3M Championship last week, beating Scheffler by three shots with an aggregate of 25-under par.
The world No1 charged like a relentless bull with his own seven-under round on Sunday, only for Koivun to bring the beast to its knees with the classic āside-bendā move of a seasoned matador. That āside bendā is a real thing with Koivunās swing ā a prominent right-side bend and an upper-body tilt away from the target ā that gives him a unique Ryan Fox-like swing and helps generate massive power.
We all love quirky swings, and we all love champion golfers with quirky swings.
My personal takeā¦I thought it would be extremely difficult for any college golfer to immediately make an impact in professional golf the way Ludvig Aberg did three years ago. Koivumās win in just his third PGA Tour start seems even better.
Itās not that Koivun has suddenly hit a purple patch. The Californian has shown over the past three years as an Auburn University player that he is special. Unlike Scheffler, who hit a massive growth spurt during his college years (grew by more than a foot in less than two years) and struggled for a protracted period as his swing got out of whack, there were no such issues for Koivun.
He has been the Southeastern Conferenceās Player of the Year for 2024, 2025 and 2026, and swept the big three awards in college golf ā Ben Hogan Award (Best College Golfer of the Year), Haskins Award (Most Outstanding College Golfer of the Year) and the Jack Nicklaus Award (National Player of the Year) ā in both 2024 and 2026.
Of course, he also reached the No1 position in the World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR) and received the Mark H McCormack Medal in 2025.
Koivun has the game, but he also has the mental make-up of a champion. On each of his golf gloves, he writes three words ā āconfidenceā, ātrustā, and ādominateā ā and does his utmost to live up to them. His attacking āgo-for-the-pinā style of golf is winning him fans, and in his mind, he refuses to accept that other players can be better than him.
On Sunday, he teed off 50 minutes after Scheffler. And immediately became the target.
As Scheffler finished with a five-under par back nine, the murmur grew around Koivun.
āAll throughout the crowd I kept hearing, āScottieās coming. Scottieās coming,āā he said. āI just tried to tune that out and keep playing the golf I knew I could.ā
He has the potential to become a generational player. The next Tiger Woods? Perhaps. Letās wait and watch.
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Another college star rises
While Koivun was the talk of the town last week, another college golfer, Tommy Morrison, won in just his fourth start on the Korn Ferry Tour. On Sunday, he shot an eight-under par 63 to win the Evans Scholars Invitational by three shots with a 29-under par aggregate.
Morrison finished No6 in the 2026 PGA Tour University Ranking after three and a half seasons at the University of Texas (2023-26) and recently earned his KFT membership for the remainder of the 2026 season.
Herbie goes bananas
It seemed to be the week of going low, and nobody did it better than Lucas Herbert at LIV Golf UK.
In May, the Australian won his first LIV Golf title in Virginia with a score of 24-under. He then stunned everyone with a major championship low round of 62 at the 154th Open Championship.
On Sunday, at JCB, he shot a 10-under 62, and coupled with his 11-under 61 on Thursday, Herbert raced to a 30-under par total ā a LIV Golf record ā and a six-shot win over Tyrrell Hatton.
THE WEEK THAT WAS
PGA TOUR:
Tournament: 3M Championship
Winner: Jackson Koivun (USA)
Winning scores: 72-68-62-68 (25-under)
Prize purse/winning cheque: $8.8 million/$1.584 million
Indian scores: No Indian in the field
Next event: Rocket Classic
LIV GOLF:
Tournament: LIV Golf UK presented by JCB
Individual winner: Lucas Herbert (Ripper/AUS)
Winning scores: 61-66-69-62 (30-under)
Prize purse/winning cheque: $20 million/$4 million
Indian scores: Anirban Lahiri T23rd (68-69-75-72)
Team champions: Ripper GC (Smith/Leishmann/Herbert/Smyth)
Winning scores: -19-18-4-11 (52-under)
Prize purse/winning cheque: $10 million/$3 million
Next event: LIV Golf New York
DP WORLD TOUR:
Tournament: No event this week
Next event: Danish Golf Championship
ASIAN TOUR:
Tournament: No event this week
Next event: Yeangder Taiwan Open
LPGA:
Tournament: ISPS Handa Womenās Scottish Open
Winner: Jenny Shin (KOR)
Winning scores: 66-67-71-75 (9-under)
Prize purse/winning cheque: US$2 million/US$300,000
Indian scores: Diksha Dagar T16th (75-70-70-75); Avani Prashanth MC (80-77); Pranavi Urs MC (84-71)
Next event: AIG Womenās Open Championship
KORN FERRY TOUR:
Tournament: Evans Scholars Invitational
Winner: Tommy Morrison (USA)
Winning scores: 65-63-64-63 (29-under)
Prize purse/winning cheque: US$1 million/US$180,000
Indian scores: Rayhan Thomas MC (70-71)
Next event: Utah Championship
HOTELPLANNER TOUR:
Tournament: Raiffeisenbank Golf Challenge
Winner: Anton Albers (GER)
Winning scores: 67-66-66-65 (20-under)
Prize purse/winning cheque: EUR300,000/EUR48,000
Indian scores: No Indian in the field
Next event: Infortar Estonian Challenge
LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR:
Tournament: ISPS Handa Womenās Scottish Open
Filed under LPGA
Next event: AIG Womenās Open Championship
ASIAN DEVELOPMENT TOUR:
Tournament: Ambassador ADT Open
Winner: Lu Wei-chih (CTE), beat Wang Wei-hsuan and Shapiyate Mako (both CTE) in a playoff
Winning scores: 69-69-63-72 (15-under)
Prize purse/winning cheque: US$120,000/US$21,000
Indian scores: Shaurya Bhattacharya T26th (77-64-72-69); Kartik Singh T28th (71-69-70-73); Pukhraj Singh Gill T28th (71-70-74-68)
Next event: The Indonesian Pro-Am presented by Combiphar & Nomura
PGTI TOUR:
Tournament: No event last week
Next event: J&K Open




