The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

New club captain takes office at home of golf in traditiona­l R&A style

- STEVE SCOTT

Peter Forster drove into office as the new captain of the R&A Golf Club of St Andrews in the traditiona­l ceremony on the first tee of the Old Course yesterday.

Mr Forster, 70, has been a member of the R&A since 1972 and in keeping with tradition his ball was teed by the R&A’s honorary profession­al, Jim Farmer, for the 8am ceremony.

Mr Forster will serve a year in the role, supporting the R&A’s work developing golf worldwide.

He will also attend R&A profession­al and amateur championsh­ips, including the 150th Open at St Andrews next July.

He said: “I am truly honoured to be the captain of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews.

“I look forward to representi­ng the club and the R&A in the coming year, one in which we will celebrate the historic staging of the 150th Open here in St Andrews.

“It was fantastic to see so many fellow members and people of the town turn out for this wonderful tradition.

“I was certainly relieved and delighted to make a good contact with the ball and give the caddies a decent shot to retrieve.”

Part of the tradition is that the new captain buys his golf ball back with a gold sovereign from the local caddie who retrieves and returns it.

Ed Rankine, from Leven and a caddie in St Andrews since 2019, returned the ball to Mr Forster.

He said: “I actually caddied for Peter during the recent Calcutta Cup event.

“So everyone was asking me ‘where do you think his drive’s going to go?’

“I said, ‘well, I’m going to stand short left of the fairway’: that’s how it turned out in the end.”

Born in Edinburgh, Mr Forster entered the family farm at Peacehill near Wormit in 1972.

He purchased the business in 1990, expanding it with acquisitio­ns to 1,800 acres owned and 700 acres rented.

Mr Forster has served in several posts with the R&A, including serving as chairman of the club committee from 2001 to 2003.

He was a trustee of the St Andrews Links Trust from 2004 to 2013 and served as chairman in the latter four of those years. In 2020, he was elected chairman of the Inter-Club Liaison Committee of St Andrews.

Mr Forster currently plays off 18 and is also a member of Scotscraig Golf Club, Tayport, and the Ten Golf Club of St Andrews.

He is also a rugby enthusiast, having played for Panmure RFC.

He served as president of the Broughty Ferry club from 1999 to 2001. His other interests include fishing, hillwalkin­g, skiing, snowboardi­ng and tennis.

He and his wife Mary have a daughter and a son, and six grandchild­ren.

 ?? ?? FORE: Peter Forster hits his shot from the first tee in the traditiona­l ceremony to install him as captain of the Royal & Ancient Golf Club.
FORE: Peter Forster hits his shot from the first tee in the traditiona­l ceremony to install him as captain of the Royal & Ancient Golf Club.

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