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Kramer Hickok

Kramer Austin Hickok (born April 14, 1992) is an American professional golfer who competes on the . A native of , Hickok honed his skills at the University of Texas from 2010 to 2014, where he was a two-time All-Big 12 honoree in 2013 and 2014, a two-time All-Central Region Team selection in those same years, and received Golfweek All-American Honorable Mention honors in 2013. He turned professional in 2015 following his senior season. Hickok's early professional career included stints on developmental tours, where he achieved significant success. In 2017, on the Mackenzie Tour – PGA TOUR Canada, he secured two victories—at the Players Cup and the Ontario Championship—and topped the to earn Player of the Year honors. This performance positioned him for advancement, and in 2018, he won the DAP Championship on the Web.com Tour (now ) in wire-to-wire fashion, defeating and Matt Jones by three strokes to finish at 14-under par. The victory helped him earn full status for the 2019 season. On the PGA Tour, Hickok has established himself as a consistent performer, with career earnings exceeding $4 million as of the end of the season. His most prominent result came at the 2021 , where he co-led after 54 holes and forced an eight-hole playoff with before finishing as runner-up. Hickok has made the cut in 63 of 137 starts through , recording two top-5 finishes and four top-10s overall. Entering 2025, he holds non-exempt medical status following wrist surgery in September , limiting his starts that year.

Early life and amateur career

Early life and family

Kramer Austin Hickok was born on April 14, 1992, in , to parents Doug and Lisa Hickok. He has one older brother, Carter Hickok, who also attended the University of Texas. The family later resided in the Dallas area, with Hickok growing up in , a suburb north of . Hickok was raised in a Christian household, where faith played a central role in his upbringing, instilling values of perseverance and trust in a higher plan. Hickok attended Trinity Christian Academy in Plano, Texas, where he helped the team win four consecutive Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools state championships. Hickok's early interest in developed during his childhood in , influenced by family and close connections in the sport. By third grade, he had decided to pursue professional , inspired by World Golf Hall of Famer , the father of his friend Tucker Wadkins. His father, Doug, further exposed him to the professional scene at age 11 by taking him to the , then sponsored by . These experiences in the competitive environment shaped his foundational passion for the game before high school. Physically, Hickok stands at 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) and weighs 178 lb (81 kg), attributes that contribute to his balanced, consistent playing style on the course. He later transitioned to collegiate at the , where he continued to develop his skills.

College career

Hickok enrolled at the in 2011, where he played for the team for four years before graduating in 2015 with a degree in . During his collegiate career, he contributed to team successes, including helping the Longhorns secure their third consecutive Big 12 Championship in 2015, where he tied for fifth place at 8-over-par 289. His individual performances featured a season-low round of 66 in the final round of that Big 12 event, highlighting his scoring potential in competitive settings. Hickok earned multiple accolades for his play, including selection as a two-time All-Big 12 honoree in 2013 and 2014, as well as two-time member of the All-Central Region Team in those same years. In 2013, he received Golfweek All-American Honorable Mention recognition, reflecting his rising profile among collegiate golfers. He also achieved a world ranking of 291 in the during his time at and tied for 146th at the 2013 U.S. Amateur Championship. As a in 2011, Hickok shared a dorm room with fellow , fostering a highly competitive environment that sharpened his development amid top-tier talent. He participated in NCAA Championships across multiple seasons, including 2013 (quarterfinal win in ), 2014, and 2015 (quarterfinal loss in ), contributing to ' efforts in national competition.

Professional career

Developmental tours

After graduating from the University of in 2015, Kramer Hickok turned professional and made his debut at the Panama Championship on the Web.com Tour, though he primarily competed on lower-tier circuits in his initial years. In 2016, Hickok gained experience on minor tours such as the Adams Golf Tour, where he posted strong results including a second-place finish at the Open for $15,000 in prize money and ended the season 31st on the money list. Hickok's breakthrough came in 2017 on the Mackenzie Tour – PGA Tour Canada, his first season on a PGA Tour-sanctioned developmental . He secured his initial professional victory at The Players Cup on July 9, shooting a final-round 5-under 66 at Pine Ridge Golf Club to finish at 15-under par overall. Later that year, on September 10, he won the Ontario Championship hosted by National Pines Golf Club, prevailing in a sudden-death playoff against Johnny Ruiz after both finished at 15-under. These triumphs, along with three runner-up finishes, propelled him to the top of the with $122,502 in earnings and earned him Player of the Year honors. Advancing to the Web.com Tour (now ) in 2018, Hickok continued his ascent with a standout performance at the season's Web.com Tour Finals. On September 2, he captured his third professional win at the DAP Championship presented by NewBrick, leading wire-to-wire at Canterbury Golf Club with a tournament-total 14-under 266, including a closing 2-under 68, to finish three strokes ahead of and Matt Jones. This result, following a 23rd-place standing on the regular-season money list, elevated his combined Finals earnings to $373,635 and secured full membership for 2019. Over this formative period from to , Hickok accumulated three professional victories across these tours, demonstrating consistent improvement and financial success that underscored his readiness for elite competition.

PGA Tour breakthrough

Kramer Hickok earned his initial card for the –19 season through strong performances on the Tour (now ), where he finished in the top 25 of the regular season money list and secured his promotion with a victory at the 2018 DAP Championship during the Finals. Despite the promising entry, his –19 campaign yielded limited results, placing him outside the top 125 in the FedExCup standings and relegating him to conditional status for the 2019–20 season, which restricted his access to full-field events. Hickok's breakthrough moments on the came through consistent play and standout finishes between 2019 and 2023, highlighted by four top-10 results that showcased his potential. His most prominent achievement occurred at the 2021 , where he carded a final-round 63 to force an eight-hole playoff against —the longest playoff in PGA Tour history since 1949—before finishing as runner-up after English birdied the decisive hole. Through 2024, Hickok has competed in 137 events, making the cut in 63 of them while accumulating $4,071,176 in career earnings (as of the end of 2024). In majors, his best performance was a T69 at the at Southern Hills, where he navigated tough conditions to post even-par rounds in the middle to stay competitive. In 2023, Hickok maintained his tour presence with a solid T29 at The Genesis Invitational, finishing at 4-under par on the challenging layout after a final-round 70. He also participated in the Challenge (T21 at 1-under par with scores of 70-69-71-69), the RBC Canadian Open (missing the cut after 73-74), and the (missing the cut after 76-69).

Recent challenges and injury

In 2024, Hickok faced significant challenges in maintaining his status, participating in limited events amid a transitional season. He competed in the Tour's season-opening The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic in , marking one of his early outings on the developmental circuit. Later that year, he made a strong showing on the at The Genesis Invitational, finishing tied for 29th at 4-under par. To secure playing opportunities, Hickok entered the , where he performed in the culminating ; however, his overall Finals points total landed outside the top 30, preventing him from earning a full card for the following season. Hickok's season was further complicated by a right injury, which required in September 2024. This injury led to his placement on non-exempt medical extension status for 2025, resulting in no tournament starts throughout the year as he focused on recovery. His conditional status limited access to full-field events, reflecting a sharp decline from prior seasons. Career earnings stood at $4,071,178 as of November 2025, with no additional wins or top finishes recorded during this period. Despite these setbacks, Hickok remained active in golf-related endeavors off the course. In January 2025, he joined Live as a partner and investor, providing professional insights to support the platform's growth in player development and engagement. By February 2025, he was named a for Veritex Community Bank, representing the institution in golf communities and leveraging his experience. In full-membership fantasy rankings for 2025, he was slotted at No. 218, underscoring the impact of his injury absence.

Professional achievements

Professional wins

Hickok has recorded three professional victories, all on developmental tours, which were instrumental in advancing his career and earning accolades such as the 2017 Mackenzie Tour – Player of the Year award. His first professional win came at the 2017 Players Cup on the Mackenzie Tour – PGA TOUR Canada, held at Pine Ridge Golf Club in , . On July 9, 2017, Hickok finished at 15-under par (68-67-68-66=269), securing a three-stroke victory over Robby Shelton and marking his maiden professional title. Later that season, on September 10, 2017, Hickok claimed his second Mackenzie Tour victory at the Ontario Championship at National Pines Golf Club in . He posted a tournament-total score of 19-under par (72-69-64-64=269), defeating Johnny Ruiz in a sudden-death playoff after both finished regulation at that margin, a performance that solidified his leadership. Hickok's third win occurred on the (then Web.com Tour) at the 2018 DAP Championship, played at Canterbury Golf Club in . Finishing on September 2, 2018, at 14-under par (63-67-68-68=266), he won by three strokes over and Matt Jones, setting a tournament record and clinching full membership for the 2018-19 season through the Tour Finals.

Playoff record

Kramer Hickok's playoff record on the PGA Tour is 0–1. His only playoff appearance came at the 2021 Travelers Championship, contested June 24–27 at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut. Hickok opened the tournament with a first-round 63 to seize the early lead, followed by scores of 69 and 68 to enter the final round tied with Bubba Watson at 10-under par. In the fourth round, he posted a 67 to finish regulation play at 13-under, matching Harris English and advancing to an eight-hole sudden-death playoff that tied for the second-longest in PGA Tour history. English secured the victory with a birdie on the eighth playoff hole, the par-5 13th, while Hickok settled for par after reaching the green in two but two-putting from 36 feet. Hickok has not entered another playoff since.

Competitive results

Major championships

Kramer Hickok's appearances in the major championships have been limited, primarily due to his status and qualification criteria. His sole appearance and cut made came at the at in , where he finished tied for 69th with a total score of 291 (+11). Hickok has not qualified for other majors. He has no recorded appearances in the Masters Tournament, U.S. Open, or . From 2023 to 2025, Hickok did not participate in any major championships, influenced by inconsistent performance and a right requiring in 2024. Overall, he has played in 1 major championship, making 1 cut.
YearMasters TournamentU.S. Open
2021DNPDNPDNPDNP
2022DNPDNPDNPT69
2023DNPDNPDNPDNP
2024DNPDNPDNPDNP
2025DNPDNPDNPDNP

The Players Championship

The , often regarded as the "fifth major" on the due to its prestige, large purse, and elite field, is held annually at in . As a full member during the early 2020s, Kramer Hickok qualified for the event through standard membership criteria and made three consecutive appearances from 2021 to 2023. His debut came in 2021 when he entered as the first alternate, replacing who withdrew due to a positive test. Hickok made the cut in all four starts through 2025, with his best performance a tie for 42nd in 2022, where he finished at 2-under par with rounds of 67-75-71-73. In 2021, he tied for 58th at 1-over par (74-68-72-75), earning $34,050. The following year, 2023, saw him tie for 44th at 3-under par (73-70-69-73), collecting $75,036. In 2025, operating under medical exemption following wrist surgery, he tied for 44th at 3-under par. These mid-pack finishes highlighted Hickok's ability to compete on the challenging Stadium Course but did not yield contention for the title.
YearFinishTotal ScoreTo ParEarningsRound Scores
2021T58289+1$34,05074-68-72-75
2022T42286-2$73,00067-75-71-73
2023T44285-3$75,03673-70-69-73
T44285-3$70,000-

International and team events

Team appearances

Hickok's sole notable team appearance came in the 2017 Aruba Cup, where he represented the team in a head-to-head competition against the squad. Held at Tierra del Sol Golf Course in Noord, Aruba, from December 14–16, the event featured a Presidents Cup-style format with four-ball, foursomes, and singles matches across three days, pitting the top 10 players from each developmental tour against one another. As the 2017 Mackenzie Tour Player of the Year following two victories that season, Hickok contributed significantly to his team's success, securing a key singles point with a 3&1 victory over José de Jesús Rodríguez on the final day. The Mackenzie Tour team clinched the overall win, 10.5–9.5, with Hickok's performance helping to seal the narrow victory in a tightly contested match. Hickok has not participated in other major international team events, such as the or , due to his career rankings not reaching the required thresholds for selection.

Other international play

Hickok's international individual tournament experience has been limited primarily to his early professional career on the Mackenzie Tour – PGA TOUR Canada in 2017, where he secured two victories. He won The Players Cup in July at Pine Ridge Golf Club in , , finishing at 15-under par after a final-round 66, marking his first professional title. Later that year, in , he claimed the Ontario Championship at National Pines Golf Club in , closing with an 8-under 64 to force and win a playoff against Johnny Ruiz at 19-under par overall. These successes highlighted his strong start abroad but were confined to Canadian soil. Beyond these Canadian events, Hickok has had minimal participation in other international circuits, with no recorded starts on the DP World Tour or through 2025. His career has remained focused on North American competitions, resulting in international earnings of $122,502 from the season, with minimal additional earnings from other non-U.S. events. He received a brief related international exposure through the , a team match-play event where he represented the Tour squad. From 2024 onward, Hickok has not competed in any individual tournaments, sidelined by a right injury that required in September 2024 and limited him to no starts in the season to date. Residing in , , he has shown no overseas commitments during this recovery period, further emphasizing his North American-centric professional path.

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