Every winner of the PGA Tour's Rookie of the Year Award (some names may surprise you)
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The silly season debate on who deserves to be the Rookie of the Year always makes things interesting during the last weeks of PGA Tour season.
The PGA Tour has given the Arnold Palmer Award to its Rookie of the Year annually since Robert Gamez in 1990. Many a major champion have earned the honor – including the likes of Tiger Woods, Ernie Els, Jordan Spieth and Scottie Scheffler, to name a few – but a few of the winners may surprise you.
Meet all 35 winners of the PGA Tour's Rookie of the Year Award.
PGA Tour rookie Tiger Woods holds a check after winning the 1996 Las Vegas Invitational at TPC at Summerlin. (Photo: Lennox McLendon, Associated Press)
1997 — Stewart Cink
1998 — Steve Flesch
1999 — Carlos Franco
2000 — Michael Clark II
2001 — Charles Howell III
2002 — Jonathan Byrd
2003 — Ben Curtis
2004 — Todd Hamilton
2005 — Sean O\'Hair
2006 — Trevor Immelman
2007 — Brandt Snedeker
2008 — Andres Romero
2009 — Marc Leishman
2010 — Rickie Fowler
2011 — Keegan Bradley
2012 — John Huh
2013 — Jordan Spieth
Jordan Spieth reacts after winning the John Deere Classic, Sunday, July 14, 2013, at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Ill. Spieth defeated Zach Johnson and David Hearn on the fifth hole of a playoff. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
2014 — Chesson Hadley
2015 — Daniel Berger
2016 — Emiliano Grillo
2017 — Xander Schauffele
2018 — Aaron Wise
2019 — Sungjae Im
2020 — Scottie Scheffler
2021 — Will Zalatoris
2022 — Cameron Young
2023 - Eric Cole
2024 - Nick Dunlap
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