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Awards photoThe 2010 awards were made at the PGA Cocktail Party on the eve of the Open at St Andrews.
Peter Thomson, five times Open Champion, and John Jacobs, OBE, accepted Lifetime Acheivement Awards from Colin Jenkins, Chairman of OGRO following an introduction from Sandy Jones, Chief Executive of the PGA.

To watch a video of the presentation click on the image (opens in a new window).

R&APeter Thomson's Open Championship wins came in 1954, 1955, 1956, 1958, and 1965. He was the only man to win the tournament for three consecutive years in the 20th century.

John Jacobs, OBE, Ryder Cup player and captain and one of the all time great teachers in the game. He served as Tournament Director-General of the European Tour from 1971 to 1975, a period which included the inaugural season of the modern tour in 1972. In 1979 and 1981 he was the non-playing captain of the European Ryder Cup team

The awards were made in the form of a framed photo (left) of the R&A clubhouse printed on canvas and a glass paperwieght bound in silver.

Peter Alliss The 2009 OGRO Lifetime Achievement Award was made to Peter Alliss. Peter has played the game at the very highest level an accomplishment often overlooked by the public, who are only familiar with him as the ‘Voice of Golf’.

Peter was, in his heyday, without question the best golfer in Europe, winning the forerunner of The European Order of Merit, The Vardon Trophy, twice; three PGA Championships; played in eight Ryder Cups and won the Open Championships of Italy, Spain, and Portugal in three consecutive weeks.

Peter recieved his award from OGRO President, and lifelong friend John Jacobs, OBE.

The first OGRO Lifetime Achievement Awards were made in 2008 to John Stirling and Roger Mace pictured here with OGRO President, John Jacobs OBE. Both John and Roger have made significant contributions to golf over many years.

JS and RMJohn Stirling has been a leading professional for his whole career and a key member of the PGA, as a former Captain (1989) and as PGA of Europe ‘Professional of the Year 1988’. He has been a PGA tutor, a member of the Ryder Cup Committee and is an Honorary Life Member of the association.
John was for many years the professional at Meon Valley, where he is now President of the club. He is passionate about golf and plays regularly as well as spending a considerable amount of time promoting the game.

Roger Mace has been accurately described as a one-man golf boom. Rarely has there been such an enthusiastic professional golfer. From his' laugh and learn' trick shot golf show to his abilities as a merchandiser and teacher, Roger is the great all rounder.
Roger has been a PGA professional throughout his adult life and inspired many others to follow in his footsteps. For many years he was a PGA tutor.
He is heavily involved in promoting the game at grass root level at his golf centre, near Andover, Hampshire.