AUBURN, Ala. – Golf, for Auburn freshman Jackson Koivun, was one of many sports he played as a kid.
“I started playing golf when I was really young but growing up, I played all the sports: football and basketball,” he said. “I think it helped me become an athlete.”
When Jackson’s growth spurt didn’t match those of his peers, he focused on golf.
“I started getting a little too small for football and basketball,” he said. “I decided golf was the best option. I was also probably a little better at golf than anything else. That was around eighth grade. Ever since then, it’s been my sole focus and what I do every day.”
Koivun’s focus and dedication helped him develop into the American Junior Golf Association’s No. 1 recruit in the class of 2023, opening doors to the college of his choice.
“He came to Auburn and he saw the community, our town and our facilities, and he fell in love with it,” Auburn coach Nick Clinard said. “We felt really good about him. I think his parents felt really good about us and what Auburn had to offer, and I think it sold itself.”
Even with his stellar junior golf resume, Koivun still needed time to adjust. Just a few months ago, nervous about making the travel roster, he met with his head coach.
“’Dude, you’re one of the best players in the country. Just go play,’” Clinard told Koivun. “I said, ‘Listen, if the van is cranked, there’s probably a good chance you’re going to be in it.’”