For the second time in three years, Megan Buck has earned the Mass Golf Anne Marie Women’s Player of the Year Award. She also earned the Women’s Mid-Amateur Award for the third time, highlighted by her triumph at the Massachusetts Women’s Mid-Amateur in September. On the national stage. She claimed medalist honors at the U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Qualifying, earning a spot at Brae Burn Country Club and the U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur Championship where she earned a Round of 64 victory. Buck and Shannon Johnson teamed up to win their fifth straight Massachusetts Women’s Four-Ball Championship together. They also competed in the U.S. Women’s Amateur Four-Ball as teammates and qualified with medalist honors for the 2025 U.S. Women's Amateur Four-Ball.
For the first time, CJ Winchenbaugh is Junior Player of the Year in his last season of being a junior golfer. His achievements are highlighted by capturing both the New England Amateur and New England Junior Amateur championship title. He finished second-low amateur in his first Massachusetts Open and a Round of 16 appearance at the U.S. Junior Amateur, followed by a Round of 16 appearance at the Massachusetts Junior Amateur Championship.
Doug Clapp is the George M. Cohen Player of the year for the very first time.
Clapp’s Player of the Year title is accompanied by multiple Top-10 finishes in various events around the state, including the Senior Hornblower tournament and Ouimet Memorial tournament. He also qualified for the U.S. Senior Amateur Championship, took a top-5 finish at the New England Senior Amateur Championship, and capped his season with his first Senior Amateur Championship title.