About Jack Wall (2019)

Jack Wall’s 2019 season showcased strong play across the Met Area and on the national stage.

Advancing to match play in the U.S. Junior Amateur, finishing as runner-up in the New Jersey Amateur and advancing to the quarterfinal of the Met Amateur highlighted Wall’s summer. All three of those results earned Wall 100 or more points in the season-long point race.

Wall’s steady summer also included him advancing to U.S. Open sectional qualifying, logging his fourth career top-10 finish in the Carter Cup and finishing as runner-up in New Jersey’s William Y. Dear Junior. Making the cut at both the Ike and New Jersey State Open also earned him points, ultimately leading him to the top of the listing with 571 points.

Wall is the first two-time recipient of the award.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS & MULTIMEDIA

Life Events

  • Date of Birth: December 13, 2000
  • Hometown: Briell, NJ

Met Golfer Features

Additional Articles

Signature Moment. . .

Wall’s runner-up performance in the New Jersey Amateur against a strong, experienced field gave him momentum which he carried into major MGA events later in the season.

NOTEWORTHY STATISTICS

Runner-up

New Jersey Amateur

Quarter-
finalist

Met Amateur

Advancing to match play

in the U.S. Junior Amateur

T8

MGA Carter Cup