The inaugural R&A Spirit of Golf Award will be presented to Adam Scott, who has been recognised for his significant impact on golf across the world.
The award has been introduced by The R&A to recognise an individual who exemplifies the spirit of the game on a global scale and displays the values, behaviours and traditions inherent to golf.
On the eve of The 154th Open, Scott has been honoured to reflect the Australian’s impact in helping to grow the sport at home and abroad. A truly international player, Scott is a huge supporter of the global game and an outstanding role model for the values of golf.
At Royal Birkdale this week, Scott will make his 101st consecutive appearance in major championships having reached the century milestone at last month’s US Open – joining Jack Nicklaus as the only players to achieve the feat.
The Adelaide-born player, who celebrates his 46th birthday tomorrow, is a one-time major winner after his success at the Masters Tournament in 2013 and was runner-up at The Open in 2012.
The former world number one has been a regular performer at the highest level, enjoying 32 wins worldwide, and consistently exemplifying the values which underpin the new award.