The 2021 Women’s RDGA Player of the Year: Jenna Hoecker
The Rochester District Golf Association began its Women’s Player of the Year Award in 2015 as a way of honoring the most consistent championship-level women’s player of the season.
Designed to recognize women’s skill in the game of golf, the Player of the Year award is presented each year. This recognition is open to all women in the RDGA and is based on gross scores only. To be considered for the Women’s RDGA Player of the Year award, golfers must play in at least one RDGA event to be included.
Winning the RDGA Women’s Player of the Year honors for a record fourth time in 2021 was Jenna Hoecker of Brook-Lea Country Club.
Hoecker – who also earned RDGA Women’s Player of the Year honors in 2015, 2016 and 2018 – finished 80-points ahead of 2017 RDGA Women’s Player of the Year Deb Wood of Hickory Ridge Golf Club in this year’s Women’s points race on the strength of victories in the RDGA Women’s Championship and the WRDGA Women’s Championships.
The race for the RDGA Women’s Player of the Year begins each May, with the opening of the RDGA Tournament Schedule. This year, after a year’s hiatus due to COVID, season-long point standings to determine the RDGA Women’s Player of the Year award were re-introduced.
To see the final 2021 Women’s RDGA Player of the Year Points standings, CLICK HERE.
Season | Women’s Player of the Year |
2021 | Jenna Hoecker |
2020 | Julia Zigrossi |
2019 | Tammy Blyth |
2018 | Jenna Hoecker |
2017 | Deb Wood |
2016 | Jenna Hoecker |
2015 | Jenna Hoecker |