SIR MICHAEL BONALLACK RECEIVES HONORARY MEMBERSHIP OF RandA
The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews
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23 September 2013, St Andrews: Sir Michael Bonallack OBE has become the 16th Honorary Member of The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews.
A former Captain and Secretary of the Club, Sir Michael is Britain’s most decorated amateur golfer.
Sir
Michael received the Honorary Membership during the Club’s Autumn
Meeting and his portrait is now displayed in the Big Room of The Royal
and Ancient Clubhouse.
“I
am extremely proud to receive Honorary Membership of the Club,” he
said. “I feel privileged to have been so closely involved with the Club
for so much of my life and both it and the town of St Andrews are
incredibly dear to me. I would like to thank the past Captains and
Members for their friendship and support over the years. It has been an
honour to serve the Club.”
Sir
Michael was born in 1934. He enjoyed a hugely successful career as an
amateur golfer, winning The Amateur Championship five times between 1951
and 1970.
He won the English Amateur Championship five times and
captured the English Amateur Stroke Play title on four occasions. He
appeared in nine Walker Cups, including two as playing Captain in 1969
and 1971, and was twice the leading amateur in The Open Championship in
1968 and 1971.
He
joined The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews in 1960 and served
on a number of Committees, including as Chairman of the Amateur Status
Committee and of the Selection Committee as well as a Member of the
Rules of Golf Committee and the General Committee.
He
was appointed Secretary of the Club in 1983, in succession to the late
Keith Mackenzie. In 1998, Sir Michael was knighted in the Queen's
birthday honours list. He retired as Secretary in 1999 and was succeeded
by Peter Dawson. Sir Michael was nominated as Captain of the Club from
1999 to 2000.
Before
becoming Secretary in 1983, Sir Michael was Chairman of the
Professional Golfers' Association and the Golf Foundation and President
of the English Golf Union.
The
Honorary Members of The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews are:
His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh
His Royal Highness The Duke of
York
His Royal Highness The Duke of Kent
The Honourable G H W Bush
Peter Alliss
Tony Jacklin CBE
John Jacobs OBE
Kel Nagle
Jack
Nicklaus
Arnold Palmer
Gary Player
Peter Thomson CBE
Lee Trevino
Roberto De Vicenzo
Tom Watson.
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