Shane Lowry awarded European Tour Honorary Life Membership

Shane Lowry has won five times on the European Tour, becomes the 56th person to be awarded Honorary Life Membership of the European Tour.

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Shane Lowry and Keith Pelley at the European Tour's Honorary Life Membership Awards 2019 (Picture Credit - Getty Images)

Sep 17, 2019: Shane Lowry has been awarded Honorary Life Membership of the European Tour in recognition of his Open Championship victory in July.

The Irishman finished six shots clear of Tommy Fleetwood at Royal Portrush to lift the Claret Jug in front of packed galleries at the County Antrim venue as the island of Ireland hosted the Open Championship for the first time since 1951.

It was Lowry’s maiden Major Championship triumph and came ten years after his unforgettable breakthrough victory as an amateur at the 2009 Irish Open at County Louth Golf Club in Baltray.

The 32-year-old currently leads the European Tour’s Race to Dubai, having also won the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship presented by EGC, the first Rolex Series event of 2019.

He was presented with his Honorary Life Membership by European Tour Chief Executive Keith Pelley ahead of the BMW PGA Championship – the season’s fourth Rolex Series event – which gets under way at Wentworth Club in England on Thursday.

Lowry said: “It is pretty cool to receive this award. When you start playing golf when you’re a kid you don’t know how good you can be, or even when you start playing as a pro. I didn’t know that I would get to this day so it’s pretty cool.

“I’ve obviously joined a nice list of names, which is pretty good as well. My heart lies with The European Tour. I’ll always be a member. I love coming back and I love playing in events like this. So it’s an extreme privilege to receive this.”

Keith Pelley, Chief Executive of the European Tour, said: “Shane’s incredible victory at Royal Portrush will be remembered as one of the iconic performances in the Championship’s storied history.

“Shane is a terrific character and I think you when you look at the remarkable reception he enjoyed across the island of Ireland in the week following his win, in addition to the warmth and praise on social media globally, that shows you how popular he is in the game. He is also a wonderful ambassador for the European Tour, and is therefore a truly worthy recipient of this honour.”

Lowry, who has won five times on the European Tour, becomes the 56th person to be awarded Honorary Life Membership of the European Tour, 41 years after John Jacobs, the Founding Father of the European Tour, was the first to receive the accolade in 1978.

Full list of European Tour Honorary Life Members

1978

John Jacobs

1978

Bernard Hunt

1978

Dai Rees

1982

Peter Butler

1983

Seve Ballesteros

1983

Tony Jacklin

1985

Sir Henry Cotton

1985

Fred Daly

1985

Max Faulkner

1985

Bernhard Langer

1985

Sandy Lyle

1987

Sir Nick Faldo

1992

Ian Woosnam

1994

José María Olazábal

1995

Bob Charles

1995

Arnold Palmer

1995

Gary Player

1997

Colin Montgomerie

1998

Ernie Els

1999

Paul Lawrie

1999

Greg Norman

2001

Vijay Singh

2002

Retief Goosen

2003

Peter Alliss

2003

Bernard Gallacher

2004

Neil Coles

2004

Christy O’Connor

2004

John Panton

2005

Michael Campbell

2007

Angel Cabrera

2007

Padraig Harrington

2008

Trevor Immelman

2010

Martin Kaymer

2010

Graeme McDowell

2010

Louis Oosthuizen

2010

Tom Watson

2011

Darren Clarke

2011

Rory McIlroy

2011

Charl Schwartzel

2011

Lee Westwood

2012

Luke Donald

2012

Brian Huggett

2012

Tommy Horton

2012

Mark James

2012

Roger Chapman

2013

Dave Thomas

2013

Justin Rose

2014

Jack Nicklaus

2016

Peter Oosterhuis

2016

Danny Willett

2016

Henrik Stenson

2017

Sam Torrance

2017

Sergio Garcia

2018

Francesco Molinari

2019

Patrick Reed

2019

Shane Lowry

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