Mark H. McCormack Medal


The Mark H. McCormack Medal is presented annually by The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews to the leading player in the World Amateur Golf Ranking after the last 'elite' event of the season. The award is named after World Golf Hall of Famer Mark McCormack, who was a supporter of golf and the founder of IMG.
In 2011, New Zealand's Lydia Ko was awarded the first ever women's Mark H. McCormack Medal, a trophy she retained in 2012 and 2013.
Beginning in 2012, the previous year's men's winner receives an invitation to both the U.S. Open and The Open Championship provided he remains an amateur.

Winners

Men

The medal is awarded to the male player ranked number one in the World Amateur Golf Ranking the week after the U.S. Amateur or the European Amateur whichever finishes last.
YearWinnerCountry
2025Jackson Koivun
2024Luke Clanton
2023Gordon Sargent
2022Keita Nakajima
2021Keita Nakajima
2020Takumi Kanaya
2019Cole Hammer
2018Braden Thornberry
2017Joaquín Niemann
2016Maverick McNealy
2015Jon Rahm
2014Ollie Schniederjans
2013Matt Fitzpatrick
2012Chris Williams
2011Patrick Cantlay
2010Peter Uihlein
2009Nick Taylor
2008Danny Lee
2007Colt Knost

Women

The medal is awarded to the female player ranked number one in the World Amateur Golf Ranking the week after the U.S. Women's Amateur, the last elite women's WAGR event of the season.
YearWinnerCountry
2025Kiara Romero
2024Lottie Woad
2023Ingrid Lindblad
2022Rose Zhang
2021Rose Zhang
2020Rose Zhang
2019Andrea Lee
2018Jennifer Kupcho
2017Leona Maguire
2016Leona Maguire
2015Leona Maguire
2014Minjee Lee
2013Lydia Ko
2012Lydia Ko
2011Lydia Ko