Westwood to receive Golf Foundation 'Spirit of Golf' Award

Ryder Cup star Lee Westwood is to accept the ‘Spirit of Golf’ Award from the Golf Foundation, which will recognise his standing in the game and his contribution to, and support of, junior grass roots golf.

Lee Westwood

Lee Westwood is to accept the Golf Foundation’s ‘Spirit of Golf’ Award, which will recognise his his contribution to, and support of, junior grass roots golf.

Westwood will be presented with the award at Turnberry, on July 13. The presentation will take place at the R&A Junior Golf Centre in Turnberry’s tented village, and will follow a short Tri-Golf challenge between Westwood and local schoolchildren.

Previous winners of the award, first presented in 2007, are Gary Player and Tony Jacklin. The Spirit of Golf honour serves to recognise those golfers who through their love and respect of the game have inspired and helped youngsters to take up and enjoy golf for themselves.

Westwood has been a strong supporter of the Golf Foundation, the leading golf charity committed to the sporting and social development of young people through golf. He has endorsed the Foundation’s Charity Challenge for eight years, a fundraising project where club members sign up to attempt to better his opening round score during the Open Championship.

He was also a double winner of the Golf Foundation Age Group Championships as a teenager, in 1987 and 1988. He has championed junior golf throughout his career and recently launched a series of three-day golf academies around England (Lee Westwood Golf Aacademy 2009) for boys and girls aged seven to 16 years old.

The Golf Foundation is present for the whole of Open week (12-19 July), working alongside the PGA and clubgolf as guests of The R&A. An estimated 4,000 youngsters are expected to visit the R&A Junior Golf Centre during the event.

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