In 1989, Bel-Air member and famed Heisman Trophy winner, Tom Harmon, as Chairman of Friends of Golf (FOG), was determined to create an award along the lines of his own Heisman Trophy as a tribute to the greatness of the game of golf. Tom was able to gain the endorsement of his friend Ben Hogan. Shortly thereafter, on April 23, 1990 the very first trophy was awarded to Kevin Wentworth from Oklahoma State.
In 2001, The Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas, home of Ben Hogan, joined with FOG as a co-sponsor of the coveted prize and hosts a black tie dinner where the three finalists are in attendance and the winner is announced.
The Golf Coaches Association decide the winners drawn from a list of all the top college golfers with a minimum GPA academic standing from divisions one, two and three schools. The top 100 players are then pared down to 30, then 10 and then the three finalists are invited to attend the Colonial event in May. Each year, the Hogan Trophy winner is invited to play in the Colonial Open. In 2016, Jon Rahm became the first two-time winner.
The original Trophy proudly resides at Bel-Air Country Club in Los Angeles. A replica is given to the top player each year and sits on display in his/her college.