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Pepperdine’s Sahith Theegala wins 2020 Ben Hogan Award

Golf Week, By | June 9, 2020
 
Pepperdine senior Sahith Theegala didn’t have the senior season he expected due to the coronavirus pandemic, but maybe that’s a good thing.
 
The Pepperdine senior won the 2020 Haskins Award on May 8 and on Tuesday added another prestigious trophy to his collection: the 2020 Ben Hogan Award.
 
Theegala, the top-ranked college player on the Golfweek/Sagarin ranking, was named a finalist for the annual award given to the nation’s top men’s college golfer in April alongside Vanderbilt senior John Augenstein and Florida freshman Ricky Castillo. Castillo is the No. 2 ranked player on the Golfweek/Sagarin ranking and Augenstein sits at No. 7.
 
All three golfers were first-time finalists and met the criteria for the award after each players’ performances over the past 12 months of competition were considered. This year’s college golf season was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic, so only competitions between May 21, 2019 and March 12, 2020 were considered in determining a winner.
 
Instead of an in-person ceremony, the Chino Hills, California, native was surprised when the award was brought to his door Tuesday evening. In an interview moments after receiving the award, Theegala said he was honored and attributed much of his success this season to his teammates.
 
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Sahith Theegala adds to accomplishments, wins Ben Hogan Award

Golf Channel, By Brentley Romine JUNE 9, 2020
 
Sahith Theegala’s amateur career may be over, but the awards continue to roll in.
 
After capping his five-year Pepperdine career with GCAA first-team All-America honors and a Fred Haskins Award, Theegala took home the Ben Hogan Award on Tuesday night.
 
The Hogan Award is voted on by a 30-man committee comprised of experts in amateur, college and professional golf, and goes to the top men’s college player taking into account all amateur competition in the past 12 months. Theegala was announced as the recipient over other finalists, Vanderbilt’s John Augenstein and Florida’s Ricky Castillo, in a virtual announcement at his home that replaced the usual black-tie banquet held annually at Colonial Country Club.
 
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