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Kieron van Wyk

van Wyk Becomes First Amateur to Win an APGA Tour Event at Season-Opening Farmers Insurance® Invitational

1/27/2025 9:26:00 AM

by Greg Ball, APGA Tour

SAN DIEGO, Calif. - College of Charleston senior Kieron van Wyk captured the APGA Tour's season-opening Farmers Insurance Invitational on Sunday at Torrey Pines Golf Course (South), becoming the first amateur golfer to win an APGA event since the tour started in 2010. It also happened to be van Wyk's debut on the APGA Tour. A native of South Africa, van Wyk made par on the 18th hole in regulation, then birded the same hole twice in a three-man, sudden-death playoff that went two holes. 

"I'm proud of myself and how I did," van Wyk said. "I played well yesterday, and I just struggled a little bit mentally on the greens. I knew I had the game to compete and win out here coming off a good season I had last semester. Yeah, I'm proud of myself. Only good things can come from this."

Having never set foot on Torrey Pines prior to this week, van Wyk made the most of his first visit to the west coast, shooting 3-over-par 75 Saturday on the North Course and then carding a 1-under-par 71 Sunday on the more difficult South Course. Despite a bogey on the 17th after he pulled his driver off the tee, he rebounded with a par on the 18th and then watched as Luis Gagne and Chase Johnson both birdied the 18th to enter into the playoff.

Van Wyk already has a bright future ahead of him in golf. He earned his spot in the APGA Farmers Insurance Invitational as the top player in the 2024-2025 Bridgestone APGA Collegiate Ranking as of October 30, 2024. By virtue of winning the White Sands Bahamas Men's NCAA Golf Invitational last fall, he secured an exemption into the PGA TOUR's Puerto Rico Open this March.

Last season marked the third consecutive year that van Wyk was named First Team All-Coastal Athletic Association (CAA). He was the Individual conference champion in 2022, making him the first Black golfer in CAA history to win medalist honors at the league tournament.

The support of the APGA Tour and its players are part of an ongoing effort from Farmers Insurance to advance its commitment to grow the game of golf. The national insurer supports the APGA Tour and APGA Foundation to help provide assistance for players at all stages of their journey.

"I think the APGA is doing really good stuff," van Wyk said. "I think as a young professional or soon-to-be professional, you need as many opportunities as you can. It's tough out here to play as a pro. You need those opportunities to get yourself going and familiarize yourself with the environments and everything that it has to offer. I'm truly grateful for all that they do and the opportunity that they've given me this week."

This year's event marks the sixth staging of the Farmers Insurance Invitational, which takes place in conjunction with the PGA TOUR's Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines Golf Course. 

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