Stirling Observer

Major winner Sandy honoured by PGA

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Two-time Major winner and one of the greatest Scottish golfers of all time Sandy Lyle is the 2019 recipient of the PGA Recognitio­n Award for his outstandin­g contributi­on to golf.

Shrewsbury-born Lyle picked up the accolade as guest of honour during the PGA’s annual fundraisin­g lunch in Scotland.

The 61-year-old, who has lived in Balquhidde­r for a number of years, follows in the footsteps of some of golf’s greatest names to have been recipients of the award including Seve Ballestero­s, Sir Nick Faldo, Colin Montgomeri­e and Padraig Harrington.

Lyle turned profession­al in 1977 and was one of the key players responsibl­e for the resurgence of European Golf in the 1980s.

He went on to claim no fewer than 18 European Tour titles and won his first Major at the 1985 Open Championsh­ip at Royal St George’s Golf Club, becoming the first British player to lift the famous Claret Jug since Tony Jacklin in 1969.

Three years later, Lyle put his name in the history books by becoming the first British player to win The Masters in 1988.

He was instrument­al in two European Ryder Cup victories, including Europe’s first win on American soil at Muirfield Village, Ohio in 1987. In total Lyle played in five Ryder Cups and was a vice-captain to Ian Woosnam when Europe recorded an emphatic victory over the United States at the K Club in Ireland in 2006.

“This award is for my achievemen­ts over the years and I’ll hopefully be ready to go for more awards in years to come,”said Lyle. “This is a nice one to start with and it is nice to be recognised when I am still around and kicking.

“I still have my dad’s old PGA badge that used to go on the front bumper of the car next to the AA badge. When my dad was a PGA man, that was the only thing that was around as the PGA Tour hadn’t started. Once you joined The PGA, you were in the syndicate of what was going on in golf.”

 ??  ?? Recognitio­n One of the country’s best ever golfers Sandy Lyle picked up the PGA accolade
Recognitio­n One of the country’s best ever golfers Sandy Lyle picked up the PGA accolade

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