Duke junior Bryan Kim has made history by being named to the 2026 Golfweek Men's College Golf All-America Team as a third-team honoree. This marks the first All-America recognition for a Blue Devil golfer since 2020 and the first Golfweek honors since 2019. Kim had an exceptional season with a 70.41 stroke average, achieving numerous program records including 28 par-or-better rounds. He secured two individual tournament victories and played a key role in leading Duke to the NCAA Championship.

By the Numbers
  • 70.41 stroke average - second-best in Duke history.
  • 28 par-or-better rounds and 24 under-par rounds set new program records.
  • Two individual victories, tying for third on Duke's single-season wins list.
  • Ranked as high as No. 2 nationally and concluded the year at No. 24 by Scoreboard.
State of Play
  • Kim's performance helped Duke finish 13th at the NCAA Championship.
  • He was featured on the spring watch list for the Haskins Award and Ben Hogan Award.
  • Achieved ACC Men's Golfer of the Month in October.
What's Next

Looking ahead, Kim aims to continue his ascent in collegiate golf with hopes of further individual accolades and leading Duke to greater team success in upcoming seasons.

Bottom Line

Bryan Kim's outstanding achievements have re-established Duke's presence in collegiate golf, and his record-setting performances signal a bright future both for himself and the Blue Devils' program.