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CONNOR HAMM
Two-Time D1 Winner · Former Top-125 NCAA · Turning Pro 2026
"This is the time in my life to really pursue professional golf. I'm young, my game is in top form, I'm primed, I'm ready — and this is the opportunity to really chase it. I love to compete, I love to win, and it'll be a dream come true to keep playing at the highest level."
— Connor Hamm

Get to Know Connor
"I grew up on a small municipal course in Macomb, Illinois. We lived right on it — I'd grab a cart and play until the sun went down. That's where the love for the game took hold."
Hamm sharpened his game on the public courses of west-central Illinois before a breakout senior year — 11 wins and several school records — earned him Division I offers. He went on to set program records for single-round and tournament low scores at Bradley University, winning twice in his junior season.
In 2024 he transferred to the University of Arizona, competing for one of the top-20 programs in the country and reaching #125 in the national rankings. Now turning professional in 2026, he's taking aim at Korn Ferry Tour Monday qualifiers, developmental tour events, and Q-School — every step of the journey aimed squarely at earning a card on the PGA Tour.
Full Bio"I've had setbacks and heartbreaking finishes — and I always keep going and out-work everyone in the room."
— Connor Hamm
By the Numbers
Support Connor
"To pursue a career in professional golf I need the resources to play on a professional tour and test my skills week in and week out. The costs are very high, and I don't have the personal funds to cover all of the expenses on my own."
"I'm seeking support from people who love golf, genuinely believe in me, and want to be part of getting this career off the ground."
All financial support goes directly toward entry fees, travel, lodging, caddies, instruction, and the cost of living and competing as a professional golfer. The total 2026 season budget is $55,195 — $34,877 in tournament costs, $15,300 in living expenses, and a 10% safety buffer. Every dollar is accounted for.
Connor is committing to a minimum two-year run at professional golf and intends to run his career like a business — supporters receive transparent updates on event prep, results, and exactly where every dollar goes.
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