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Fifty-nine years is a long time for a record to stand in college golf. Jackson Koivun rewrote it at Sea Island Golf Club, becoming the first back-to-back-to-back SEC individual champion since 1967, and the way his 2026 season has unfolded, nobody should be surprised he pulled it off.

“I’m just excited to come out as the champ this week. You know, you can think about winning, and I like to think about trying to dominate every event I can,” he said after the round.

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This mindset did not appear overnight. His coach revealed that Koivun walked into his office back in January and told him directly: “You’re going to see a different me this semester, and I don’t just want to win, but I want to dominate college golf.”

The numbers back that declaration completely. Koivun has won six of Auburn’s eight tournaments this spring, with his other finishes being a third and a tenth. On the par-70 Seaside Course, he carded birdies on all but two holes, finishing 19-under to become only the second player in SEC history to win the event three straight times. He joined B.R. McLendon, whose record had stood since 1967. This consistency across a full season is what separates ambition from performance. His coach, with 25 years of experience, called it the best individual season he has ever seen or coached.

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