The USGA will present its highest honor, the Bob Jones Award, to Ellen Port, of St. Louis, Mo., in 2026 in recognition of her exemplary sportsmanship, character and lifelong contributions to the game as one of the most accomplished amateur golfers in history and a devoted educator, coach and mentor.
Presented annually since 1955, the Bob Jones Award recognizes an individual who demonstrates the character, integrity and respect for the game that were among the many lasting qualities of Robert Tyre “Bob” Jones Jr.
“What stands out about Ellen isn’t just the historic success she’s had as a player but the way she has gone about it – with humility, grace and a deep respect for everyone around her,” said Mike Whan, CEO of the USGA. “She has spent her life pouring into others as a teacher, coach and mentor, all while competing at the very highest level of amateur golf. Ellen embodies everything this award represents.”
List of Bob Jones Award Winners
Recognized as one of the nation’s finest amateur golfers over the course of a distinguished playing career, Port is a seven-time USGA champion, tying her for second all-time among female champions with Carol Semple Thompson and Anne Quast Sander, and just one behind JoAnne Carner. Her reputation as a champion has always been matched by her reputation as a sportswoman — known for competing with integrity, treating others with respect and elevating everyone around her. Her decades of coaching and mentoring have shaped countless young players, reflecting the same values of character and respect that define the Bob Jones Award.
Inside the ropes, she captured the U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship a record-tying four times (1995, 1996, 2000 and 2011) and added three U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur titles, in 2012, 2013 and 2016. Her seven USGA victories place her among the most decorated champions in Association history. Only Bob Jones and Tiger Woods, with nine USGA titles each, and Jack Nicklaus and Carner with eight, own more.

