The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Tiger’s family link to Dalhousie club explained in book

- JIM MILLAR

Tiger Woods has been presented with a new book which celebrates his father’s special place in the history of a Tayside golf club.

The sporting superstar has come to Courier Country to compete at the 147th Open.

His arrival was eagerly anticipate­d by members of the Dalhousie Golf Club at Carnoustie, who have passed on a copy of the book they have published to celebrate the 150th anniversar­y of its inaugurati­on in 1868.

It includes a story about Tiger Woods’ father Earl, which has been described as “a key item in the book on Dalhousie’s fascinatin­g history”.

Club captain Donald Ford said: “Tiger Woods was the US Amateur champion when he first came to Carnoustie for the Scottish Open in 1995.

“His father Earl accompanie­d him to Carnoustie and one of Dalhousie’s most devoted captains, John Lindquist, was enjoying a rest in the bar of the clubhouse, which then overlooked the 18th green.

“John had put in a power of work and was enjoying a rest and a pint of beer when Earl spotted him and asked what the significan­ce of the badge that John was wearing.

“John explained that it indicated that he was the captain of the Dalhousie Golf Club and without delay, Mr Woods asked if John would be kind enough to give him his autograph.

“One can only wonder now, after 20 years of dominance in golf by his son, whether Tiger still cherishes John’s signature in the memorabili­a left to him by his father,” Donald added.

The club was founded after a growing number of players recognised the enormous potential of the area’s broad, undulating links and, after several meetings, they went ahead with the creation of their own club.

The course initially provided a 10-hole round, but by 1872, Old Tom Morris was summoned from St Andrews to improve the layout, as well as expanding it to an 18-hole course.

The book costs £25 plus postage and packing and is available from Dalhousie Golf Club, Carnoustie Golf Hotel, Carnoustie.

One can only wonder now, after 20 years of dominance in golf... whether Tiger still cherishes John’s signature

 ?? Picture: Dougie Nicolson. ?? Tiger Woods in relaxed mood at Carnoustie.
Picture: Dougie Nicolson. Tiger Woods in relaxed mood at Carnoustie.

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