The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

USPGA chief pays tribute to Angus club on visit

Golf club’s memorabili­a praised by Paul Levy

- GrahaM brown gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

Carnoustie Golf Club’s 175th anniversar­y celebratio­ns have continued with a Tayside welcome being extended to one of the leading figures in the global game.

United States PGA president Paul Levy was the weekend guest of honour at the official opening of the heritage wall, a celebratio­n of history reflecting the club’s remarkable achievemen­ts in the game which is regarded as one of the best collection­s of its kind anywhere in the world.

Mr Levy, the 40th president of the US body, had been in the UK for the 28th PGA Cup and Carnoustie Golf Club was thrilled he was able to take up their invitation to travel north.

A series of events have already been held to mark the milestone anniversar­y and the programme will conclude with a gala dinner in November, but club captain Bill Thompson said the weekend event was a highlight.

“We were able to welcome Mr Levy for three days. He played golf for three days and he saw the area at its best in that time,” said Mr Thompson.

The golf club’s proud history has been charted in a new book, written by Donald Ford and unveiled in July, and Mr Thompson said the heritage wall was a fitting addition to the Links Parade clubhouse, built some 50 odd years after the club’s formal constituti­on in 1842.

There are many highlights within the club’s prized collection of memorabili­a but high among them is the medal collection of the Smith brothers – Willie and Alex – both of whom captured the US Open championsh­ip.

“We were approached a number of years ago and asked to sell the US Open medals for a significan­t sum, so last year we shut the club down and embarked on a refurbishm­ent project so we could properly display all of the important memorabili­a we have,” said Mr Thompson.

“We now have what we believe to be the fifth best collection in world golf and for us to have the 40th president of the USPGA come and say how amazing that collection is was very special.

“He graciously accepted an overseas membership and we look forward to welcoming Mr Levy, and many other American guests, back when the Open returns to Carnoustie next year.”

 ??  ?? Carnoustie Golf Club vice-captain Richard Jennings, overseas historian David Mackesey, captain Bill Thompson, and USPGA president Paul Levy.
Carnoustie Golf Club vice-captain Richard Jennings, overseas historian David Mackesey, captain Bill Thompson, and USPGA president Paul Levy.

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