Lawrie receives PGA Recognition Award

Former Open champion Paul Lawrie OBE is the 2015 recipient of the PGA Recognition Award for his outstanding contribution to golf. The Scot collected the honour at The PGA’s annual fundraising lunch at the Grosvenor House hotel in London on Friday, December 18.

Lawrie, who as a young golfer qualified as a PGA Professional before establishing himself on tour, has tasted many career highlights, notably winning the 1999 Open, at Carnoustie and as a key member of Europe’s Ryder Cup team.

Despite his personal success, Lawrie has always found time to support golf in Scotland both at grass roots with the Paul Lawrie Foundation and up to elite level where he is a mentor to a number of promising players. An Honorary Life Member of the European Tour, Lawrie’s commitment to golf was highlighted this year by hosting his own Tour event – the Saltire Energy Paul Lawrie Match Play at Murcar Links.

“I’m honoured to receive the PGA’s Recognition Award as I’m proud to be a member of The PGA,” said Lawrie who joins an illustrious list of names to have won the award, including Seve Ballesteros, Colin Montgomerie and  Darren Clarke.

“I started my career as an assistant at Banchory, training under Doug Smart, and learned skills that I still put in to practise today. It means a great deal that the work that my wife Marian and I have done building the Foundation to the level it is at today is being recognised by The Association, alongside my playing career.”

Sandy Jones, PGA chief executive, said: “I’m delighted that Paul has received the PGA Recognition Award. Having known Paul since he was a young PGA assistant, I know how hard he has worked to scale the heights of the game and no-one deserves their success more than him. What is even more remarkable is his determination and dedication to give something back to the sport through the Paul Lawrie Foundation. He is a credit to the PGA, the European Tour and the wider game of golf.”

Money raised from the lunch will go towards the PGA Benevolent Fund which goes towards helping PGA Members who have fallen on difficult times.

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