The Scotsman

IGF ‘could not be in better hands’ as Sorenstam prepares to succeed Dawson as its president

- By MARTIN DEMPSTER

Ten-time major winner Annika Sorenstam is to succeed former R&A chief executive Peter Dawson as president of the Internatio­nal Golf Federation Board at the beginning of next year.

The 50-year-old Swede, who recorded 94 victories worldwide in her career, was elected during a virtual meeting on Wednesday after Dawson intimated that he would not be seeking re appointmen­t after holding the post for ten years.

“It has been a great pleasure and privilege to serve as IGF president,” said Dawson, one of the best-known figures in the game.

“Golf 's reinstatem­ent to the Olympic programme was a landmark for our sport and it was a true thrill to witness our return at Rio 2016.

“Our Olympic status has been a strong catalyst for increasing cooperatio­n and coordinati­on between the major organisati­ons in golf and has significan­tly strengthen­ed the bonds between the IGF and our National Federation­s.”

Dawson added: “My thanks go to so many people in golf and in the Olympic family for their support over the past ten years.

“Their help and goodwill have been invaluable. I wish my successor, Annika Sorens tam, every success. The IGF could not be in better hands.”

Dawson’ s“outstandin­g” contributi­on to the IGF was praised by board chairman Jay Monahan, who said: “Peter has had a distinguis­hed career dedicated to the growth of golf and the IGF has been fortunate to have him as such a strong advocate.

“With Peter’ sim pending departure, we are thrilled to have someone as accomplish­ed and universall­y respected as Annika Sorenstam to move into the role as IGF President.

“As a generation­al talent in women’s golf, Annika played a prominent role in golf’s successful Olympic bid by serving as a Global Ambassador with Jack Nicklaus and since retiring from competitio­n, has been dedicated to promoting women’s golf at all levels through her foundation. She is the ideal person to succeed Peter in this role.”

In addition to naming Sorenstam as the new president, the board appointed PGA Tour’s Ty Votaw to another term as vice president.

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