Nick Dunlap had a year unlike any other for a player on the PGA Tour.
The University of Alabama product scored 19 points in the final round of the Barracuda Championship, the fifth and final opposite-field event and also the only one that uses the Modified Stableford scoring system, to capture his first Tour victory as a pro.
But Dunlap had already won the American Express in January to become the first amateur since Phil Mickelson in 1991 to win on Tour as an amateur. His amateur status, though, kept him from collecting the top prize of $1.512 million. Dunlap turned pro shortly after that and now has a second Tour win on his resume. His win this time the second around was good for $720,000.
Dunlap is a likely candidate to ride those credentials to the 2024 Arnold Palmer Award, which honors the Tour’s rookie of the year, but Max Greyserman, Jake Knapp and Matthieu Pavon also have impressive credentials.
The nominees were announced this week by the Tour’s Player Directors and members of the Player Advisory Council (PAC). Voting is currently open for the award, and all Tour players with at least 15 starts in 2024 are eligible to weigh in. Voting closes on Dec. 4 and the winner will be announced just before the year’s end.
Here’s a look at each of the nominees and their accomplishments this season, per the PGA Tour:
Nick Dunlap
- Entered 23 events with wins (2) at The American Express (as an amateur) and Barracuda Championship
- First player in Tour history to win as an amateur and a professional in the same season
- Recorded top-10s at the Rocket Mortgage Classic (T10) and FedEx St. Jude Championship (T5)
- Qualified for the BMW Championship and finished No. 49 in the FedExCup
- Made 15 cuts in 23 starts
- Earned 2024 PGA Tour membership by winning The American Express on a sponsor exemption
Max Greyserman
- Entered 26 events with (3) runner-ups: 3M Open (2nd), Wyndham Championship (2nd), ZOZO…
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