
Celebrating Top Amateurs: A Look into Global Golf Posts Top Amateurs From 2025
Celebrating achievement in amateur golf means celebrating the values that define the game itself — dedication, integrity, sportsmanship, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. Each year, Global Golf Post recognizes those who embody these qualities through its prestigious All-Amateur Team, now in its 13th year of honoring the world’s top competitors across the amateur, mid-amateur, and senior divisions.
We are proud to share this announcement in recognition of the exceptional athletes connected to the Texas Golf Association and Legends Junior Tour who have earned a place among the best amateur golfers in the world. Their accomplishments reflect countless hours of work, competition against the strongest fields, and a commitment to representing the game with class on and off the course. Being named to this list is more than a performance milestone — it is a testament to character, consistency, and the spirit of amateur golf that continues to inspire the next generation.
This year’s Global Golf Post All-Amateur Team honors 58 first-team players, selected based on outstanding competitive results in the world’s most significant amateur championships, guided heavily by performance in events recognized by the World Amateur Golf Ranking. The selections span continents, highlight remarkable careers in the making, and reinforce the enduring legacy of amateur golf at every level.
As you explore the full article below, we invite you to join us in celebrating these golfers and the powerful message behind their success — that passion, perseverance, and love of the game remain the true markers of greatness.
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Men’s Amateur First Team
Ethan Fang (Plano) – Oklahoma State University
- Won 130th Amateur Championship
- Member of 50th U.S. Walker Cup Team
- Runner-Up Finish at 123rd Western Amateur
Preston Stout: (Richardson) – Oklahoma State University
- Member of 50th U.S. Walker Cup Team
- Won the 63rd Northeast Amateur
- Medalist Honors at 125th U.S. Amateur
- Round of 16 Finish at 125th U.S. Amateur
- Third Place Finish at NCAA Championships
Tommy Morrison (Dallas) – University of Texas
- Member of 50th U.S. Walker Cup Team
- Round of 64 Finish at 125th U.S. Amateur
- Finished Third in 123rd Western Amateur Stroke Play
Jase Summy (Keller) – University of Oklahoma
- Member of 50th U.S. Walker Cup Team
- Won 123rd Western Amateur
- Third Place Finish at 119th Southern Amateur
Women’s Amateur First Team
Farah O’Keefe ( Austin) – University of Texas
- Runner-Up Finish at 122nd Womens Amateur Championship
- Made Cut at 80th U.S. Women’s Open
- Made Cut at Augusta National Women’s Amateur
- Co-Medalist at 125th Women’s Western Amateur
Men’s Mid-Amateur First Team
Bobby Massa (Dallas)
- Won 2025 Huddleston Cup
- Runner-Up Finish at 2025 Crump Cup
- Quarterfinalist at 43rd U.S. Mid-Amateur
Women’s Mid-Amateur Honorable Mention
Shannon Fish-Martin (Montgomery)
- Semi-Finalist at 38th Women’s U.S. Mid-Amateur
- Semi-Finalist at 104th Women’s Texas Amateur
