Nick Taylor

  • A four-year letterwinner from Abbotsford, B.C., Canada.
  • Winner of the 2010 Ben Hogan Award, presented annually to the nation’s top men’s college golfer in the nation.
  • Three-time PING All-America (twice on the first team and once honorable mention). Just the second Husky honored three times, following Brock Mackenzie.
  • Two-time Pac-10 Co-Player of the Year, just the fifth conference player to win the award twice.
  • Won four tournaments and had 24 top-10 finishes as a Husky.
  • Led the Huskies in stroke average three years in a row.
  • Spent 21 weeks at the top of the World Amateur Golf Rankings (June 15- Nov. 4, 2009) after ascending to the top spot after winning a U.S. Open sectional qualifier.
  • The 2009 U.S. Open low amateur after finishing 36th at Bethpage Black in Long Island, N.Y.
  • Named SCOREGolf’s Top Canadian Male Amateur for 2008.
  • Selected as the Pacific Northwest Golf Association’s 2008 Men’s Golfer of the Year.
  • Shared individual runner-up honors at both the 2008 NCAA Championships and the 2008 NCAA West Regional. Became the third Husky to finish second or higher at the NCAA Championships. Also helped the Huskies to a seventh-place team finish at 2008 NCAA Championships.
  • The most successful professional golfer in Husky history, Taylor has won five PGA Tour events, including his home country’s championship, the Canadian Open (2023), and winning three of his five titles in a playoff.
  • Had his first top-25 finish at a major at the 2025 U.S. Open (t-23rd).