ROGER CHAMPMAN AWARDED LIFE MEMBERSHIP OF EUROPEAN TOUR
Englishman Roger Chapman has been
awarded Honorary Life Membership of The European Tour in recognition of
his historic Senior Major Championship double during a fairytale 2012
season.
In May, Chapman became the first Englishman to win the US Senior PGA
Championship presented by KitchenAid – and the first European since Jock
Hutchison in 1947 – courtesy of a two stroke victory at Harbor Shores
in Michigan.
He returned to the same American state in July and sealed an
extraordinary double by capturing the US Senior Open at Indianwood Golf
and Country Club, becoming only the fourth player following Gary Player
(1987), Jack Nicklaus (1991) and Hale Irwin (1998) to
capture both titles in the same season.
The 53 year old received the John Jacobs Trophy in Mauritius earlier
this month for winning the 2012 European Senior Tour Order of Merit, and
he was bestowed with yet another award when George O’Grady, The
European Tour’s Chief Executive, announced that he
would become the 45th player to receive Honorary Life Membership of The
European Tour.
Chapman said: “This season has been an absolute dream for me, winning
two Senior Majors and then then Senior Tour Order of Merit, so I am
extremely proud to have now also been given Honorary Life Membership of
The European Tour.
“It is an honour which was totally unexpected and I am very grateful to
George and everyone at the Tour for their support and for giving me this
recognition. I’m very proud of my career on The European Tour,
certainly for its longevity, but to win two Senior
Majors and the John Jacobs Trophy in the same season really is a
Cinderella story.
“What was particularly memorable was having my wife Cathy by the 18th
green when I won at Indianwood. She has always been my biggest supporter
and afterwards she said to me: ‘I told you you could do it, just
believe in yourself.’ It was so special having her
there.”
After a superb amateur career, Chapman, who was born at Nakuru, Kenya on May 1, 1959, turned professional in 1981 and
played in 619 European Tour events, the third most number of appearances
in The European Tour’s history appearance behind Sam Torrance (706) and
Barry Lane (682).
After finishing runner up on six occasions, he eventually made his
breakthrough in his 472nd European Tour event, defeating future
three-time Major Champion Padraig Harrington in a play-off to win the
Brazil Rio de Janeiro 500 Years Open.
He also served on the European Tour’s Board of Directors from 2004 to
2009, and briefly worked as a Rules Official before joining the Senior
Tour in 2009.
O’Grady presented Chapman with his Honorary Life Membership during The
European Tour’s Golfer of the Year Luncheon in London on Tuesday, where
Rory McIlroy was announced as the recipient of the main award.
O’Grady said: ‘’It was the unanimous wish of the Tournament Committee
that Roger be awarded Honorary Life Membership of The European Tour.
Roger has been a magnificent ambassador and servant of The European
Tour, having played in 619 Tour events, crowned by
his superb achievement in becoming the first Member to win both the US
Senior PGA Championship and the US Open.
“When you consider that Roger is only the fourth player to win both
titles in the same season, and the other three are Gary Player, Jack
Nicklaus and Hale Irwin, it illustrates the magnitude of his
accomplishment.”
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