Henrik Stenson today became the latest player to join the exclusive group of Honorary Life Members of the European Tour.
Stenson is the 51st player – and the first from Sweden – to receive the accolade, in recognition of his maiden Major Championship win at the The 145th Open Championship at Royal Troon.
The current Race to Dubai leader was presented with the award by Keith Pelley, Chief Executive of the European Tour, ahead of the DP World Tour Championship, Dubai, where he is in pole position to end the season as the European Tour’s Number One.
The first Honorary Life Member of the European Tour was its Founding Father, John Jacobs OBE, the Tour’s first Executive Director. He was later joined by golf luminaries such as Seve Ballesteros, Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer.
Danny Willett became the 50th member of the club earlier this year in recognition of his triumph at the Masters Tournament and Stenson now follows him after becoming the second European Tour member to win a Major Championship in 2016.
Stenson, who broke a plethora of long-standing records during his three-shot win in Troon, went toe-to-toe with five-time Major winner Phil Mickelson in a thrilling final day duel. The Swede carded a 63 to equal the lowest round in Major history, while his 264 aggregate score was also the lowest in a Major Championship.
Stenson has enjoyed a stellar year, winning the BMW International Open in June and following up his triumph at The Open with a silver medal at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. A tied second-place finish at the WGC-HSBC Champions in Shanghai last month was enough to propel him to the top of the Race to Dubai Rankings heading into the final week.
“It is a great honour to join the exclusive club of people who have been awarded Honorary Life Membership of The European Tour,” he said. “That's definitely a special thing and something I will dearly cherish.”
Keith Pelley said: “It is a true privilege to present Henrik with his Honorary Life Membership of The European Tour. Obviously the epic battle and his legendary win in The Open Championship at Troon versus Phil Mickelson is the catalyst for this.
“But Henrik is a special member of our Tour both on and off the golf course. What he gives to our Tour is incredible, his contribution to the Tournament Committee, and how he interacts with all the players. I call him often to get advice, but today it's about celebrating his greatness on the golf course, and there was no greater afternoon than watching that Sunday at Troon.”
| Honorary Life Members |
| 1978 John Jacobs OBE |
| 1978 Bernard Hunt MBE |
| 1978 Dai Rees CBE |
| 1982 Peter Butler |
| 1983 Seve Ballesteros |
| 1983 Tony Jacklin CBE |
| 1985 Sir Henry Cotton MBE |
| 1985 Fred Daly MBE |
| 1985 Max Faulkner OBE |
| 1985 Bernhard Langer |
| 1985 Sandy Lyle MBE |
| 1987 Sir Nick Faldo MBE |
| 1992 Ian Woosnam OBE |
| 1994 José María Olazábal |
| 1995 Bob Charles |
| 1995 Arnold Palmer |
| 1995 Gary Player |
| 1997 Colin Montgomerie OBE |
| 1998 Ernie Els |
| 1999 Paul Lawrie OBE |
| 1999 Greg Norman |
| 2001 Vijay Singh |
| 2002 Retief Goosen |
| 2003 Peter Alliss |
| 2003 Bernard Gallacher OBE |
| 2004 Neil Coles MBE |
| 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 MBE |
| 2010 Louis Oosthuizen |
| 2010 Tom Watson |
| 2011 Darren Clarke OBE |
| 2011 Rory McIlroy MBE |
| 2011 Charl Schwartzel |
| 2011 Lee Westwood OBE |
| 2012 Luke Donald MBE |
| 2012 Brian Huggett MBE |
| 2012 Tommy Horton MBE |
| 2012 Mark James |
| 2012 Roger Chapman |
| 2013 Dave Thomas |
| 2013 Justin Rose |
| 2014 Jack Nicklaus |
| 2016 Peter Oosterhuis |
| 2016 Danny Willett |
| 2016 Henrik Stenson |