The Scotsman

Tributes paid to ‘Mr Hickory’ Lionel Freedman following his death at the age of 82

- By MARTIN DEMPSTER

Tributes have been paid to Lionel Freedman, the man who made hickory golf fashionabl­e again as the driving force behind the World Hickory Open.

The 82-year-old, who lived in Musselburg­h and was a past captain at Craigielaw, passed away on Monday afternoon after a short illness.

Freedman, who hailed from the south-east of England before settling in East Lothian around 20 years ago, cofounded the World Hickory Open in 2005 along with Graham Wilson.

From a small inaugural event at Musselburg­h Old Links, it has become popular with hickory enthusiast­s from all over the world in subsequent stagings at Craigielaw, Gullane, Carnoustie and Panmure. Two-time major winner Sandy Lyle is the reigning champion, having returned to Panmure in October to win the title at the Angus venue for the second time in three years.

“Lionel was our chairman, chief executive and chief bottle washer,” said Wilson. “He wanted to do everything and, saying this in a kind way, was a control freak when it came to the World Hickory Open.

“Charismati­c people often are, though, and in the early years of the event in particular that was a strength rather than a weakness because he was assiduous in following things up. His passing is a sad loss, both as a friend and a businessma­n, and it is going to be difficult to fill his shoes.”

Freedman worked as a stockbroke­r in London before moving to Scotland, where he threw his heart and soul into organising the World Hickory Open along with his wife, Beth.

Former Walker Cup player Lloyd Saltman helped raise the event’s profile when he claimed the title at Craigielaw in 2009, with regular competitor­s coming from the United States, Australia and South Africa as well as all over Europe.

Saltman said Freedman had become a “friend of the family” since they first met as Craigielaw clubmates. “He was a great ambassador for the World Hickory Open and myself and my brothers (Elliot and Zack) loved to play in the event,” he added. “He was such a nice man and our thoughts go out to his wife, Beth, and the rest of his family. He will be sadly missed by myself and my family.”

 ??  ?? 0 Freedman with Sandy Lyle
0 Freedman with Sandy Lyle

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