Gary Koch Named Recipient of 2023 Payne Stewart Award

The longtime broadcaster and six-time PGA Tour winner will receive the award next month at the Tour Championship in Atlanta.
Gary Koch Named Recipient of 2023 Payne Stewart Award
Gary Koch Named Recipient of 2023 Payne Stewart Award /

Gary Koch has been named the recipient of the 2023 Payne Stewart Award, given annually in recognition of character, integrity and charitable giving via the PGA Tour and the Southern Company.

Koch, a longtime broadcaster who won six times on the PGA Tour and starred at the University of Florida, will be honored Aug. 22 at the Tour Championship in Atlanta.

The Payne Stewart Award is presented to a professional golfer who best exemplifies Stewart's values of character, charity and sportsmanship. Stewart, an 11-time winner on the PGA Tour and member of the World Golf Hall of Fame, died in 1999 in a plane crash during the week of the Tour Championship. The award was created a year later.

Koch, 70, lives in Tampa. He played 15 years on the PGA Tour and spent 33 years in broadcasting with ESPN and NBC Sports.

"To be honored with this award and to think that people may think of me in the same vein as Payne Stewart is truly unbelievable," Koch said. "When you’re recognized by your peers for something you've accomplished and how you treat people, it means a tremendous amount. I would say this is the highlight of my career."

Part of the honor comes with a $300,000 charitable gift from the Southern Company that Koch has chosen to direct to the Gary and Donna Koch Family Foundation, Gift of Adoption’s Florida chapter and the First Tee of Tampa Bay.


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Bob Harig
BOB HARIG

Bob Harig is a senior writer covering golf for Sports Illustrated. He has more than 25 years experience on the beat, including 15 at ESPN. Harig is a regular guest on Sirius XM PGA Tour Radio and has written two books, "DRIVE: The Lasting Legacy of Tiger Woods" and "Tiger and Phil: Golf's Most Fascinating Rivalry." He graduated from Indiana University where he earned an Evans Scholarship, named in honor of the great amateur golfer Charles (Chick) Evans Jr. Harig, a former president of the Golf Writers Association of America, lives in Clearwater, Fla.