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Jackson Koibun reveals his feelings about his college golf career after historic accomplishment

April 25, 2026 5 Min Read
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59 years is a long time as a record in college golf. Jackson Koibun He set records at Sea Island Golf Club and became the first SEC individual champion since 1967 to win back-to-back SEC individual championships. And looking at how his 2026 season plays out, no one will be surprised that he did it.

“I’m just excited to come out this week as champion. You know, it’s okay to think about winning, but I like to think about winning every event I can,” he said after the round.

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This idea did not emerge overnight. His coach revealed that Koibun came into his office in January and told him directly, “You’re going to see a different me this semester. I don’t just want to win, I want to dominate college golf.”

The numbers fully support that declaration. Koibun won six of Auburn’s eight tournaments this spring, with his other finishes being third and 10th. He birdied all but two holes on the par-70 Seaside Course and finished at 19 under par, becoming the second player in SEC history to win three consecutive championships. He joins BR McClendon, who has held that record since 1967. This consistency over a season is what separates ambition from performance. His coach, who has 25 years of experience, said it was the best individual season he had ever seen or coached.

Its superiority is attracting attention beyond the boundaries of universities. Justin Thomas, who won two PGA Championships and played college golf at rival University of Alabama, has seen Koibun up close enough to form a solid opinion. The two shared a practice round at Oakmont, and Thomas came away saying, “This kid is really good.” It was that mentality that stood out most to Thomas. “To continue playing at that high level in college, I think it would be easy to become complacent and kind of bored, and he clearly hasn’t done that.”

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This accolade really carries weight considering what Koibun has done outside of college golf. In 2025, he won the Mark H. McCormack Medal as the world’s top-ranked amateur. He earned multiple top-10 finishes on the PGA Tour, including a T4 at the Procore Championship and a T5 at the Wyndham Championship. His putting was the main reason for his Strokes Gained: Putting Mark of 1.029 and one-putt percentage of 42.52% throughout the 2025-26 season.

Jackson Koibun’s coach summed it up nicely, saying, “I think he’s a future PGA Tour winner. I think he’s the Ryder Copper. You have to bounce the ball the right way to win majors, and he’s going to be there and fight. I can promise you that.”

Koibun, 20, already has 10 college wins, joining the likes of Tiger Woods, Jon Rahm and Phil Mickelson, and has made his intentions clear. He’s not playing college golf to survive. He plays to dominate the game and so far no one can stop him.

Jackson Koibun’s record-breaking run in 2026

At the Amer Ali Invitational, Jackson Koibun shot 62-62 to finish at 20 under, breaking the NCAA 36-hole scoring record held by Tiger Woods and Sam Smith. No one before him had shot less than a second-round 62 in the same NCAA Tournament.

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That performance was not a one-off. Koibun won six of eight starts this spring, broke Auburn’s 54-hole scoring record with a 191 at the SEC Championship, and helped the Tigers finish at 39 under par, a school record for the tournament.

That consistency earned him a PGA Tour card through the PGA Tour University Accelerated Program. This means his university chapter will end on his own terms. He doesn’t leave because he has to. He’s leaving because the numbers make the decision clear.

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With 10 wins in his college career, Koibun etched his name into a record previously held by Woods, Rahm and Mickelson. Koibun, 20, hasn’t just taken the college golf world by storm this season. He has systematically dismantled what everyone thought was possible within it.

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