INTRODUCTION

Known to one and all in golf as “Chippie” because of the excellence of his work around the greens, Paul is one of only eight players to have competed in more than 600 European Tour events.

In those, he has amassed eight victories, including his unforgettable Open triumph at Carnoustie in 1999.

Over the course of his 31-year professional career, Paul has twice represented Europe in the Ryder Cup, in 1999 and 2012, winning his singles match on both occasions. He has also played multiple times for Great Britain & Ireland in the Seve Trophy, as well as being part of Scotland sides at the Dunhill and World Cups.

Off the course, Paul plays a significant role in grassroots golf through his eponymous junior foundation and has three times hosted the Paul Lawrie Matchplay tournament on the European Tour. He was made a Member of the British Empire (MBE) in 1999 and awarded an OBE (the Order of the British Empire) in 2013.

PAUL’S BLOG

Open Championship Tuesday

Open Championship Tuesday

I received the Spirit of Golf award from the Golf Foundation this afternoon at Carnoustie, it was a fantastic honour and very nice of them to think of me. I took part in a few games with some children who were invited along, which was great fun as was the short...

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Open Championship Monday

Open Championship Monday

I was down at Carnoustie on Monday to walk round with Sam Locke - Sam asked me if I would take him through how I play the course and how I see different shots, my way of doing that is always to tell them how I do it then let them decide how they should go about it....

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R&A 9 hole Championship Final

R&A 9 hole Championship Final

I was delighted to be asked by the R&A to present the prizes at the final of this year's 9 hole Championship which had qualifiers from all over the UK -  42 people qualified to play 9 holes at Carnoustie yesterday.  it was a beautiful day with just a slight...

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