Some awards are easy to see how they are won. Whether it be from winning a money title, the most tournaments or a statistical category, it is measurable. When it comes to the prestigious USGA Bob Jones award, Davis Love III took a lifetime to earn the credentials that allowed him to earn one of the most coveted awards in golf. This award is won through the observations of otheres a this includes what a person has on the inside and that includes attitude, respect and character. It is true that his playing career is very impressive, but this award is something that only one player can earn in any given year. The USGA press release is below.
Love to receive USGA's Bob Jones Award
Davis Love III
on Wednesday was named the recipient of the 2013 Bob Jones Award,
presented annually by the U.S. Golf Association to an individual who
demonstrates spirit, personal character and respect during his career.
Love, 48, will receive the USGA’s highest honor during the
association’s annual meeting, to be held on Feb. 2, 2013, in San Diego.
“Throughout his impressive career, Davis has
distinguished himself with his sense of fair play, integrity and
reverence for the game’s traditions,” said USGA president Glen D. Nager
in a statement. “His passion for the game, as well as the values and
principles that guide his everyday life, are emblematic of the
characteristics that the Bob Jones Award seeks to identify. Golf and all
those who play it are inspired by Davis' example.”
A 20-time PGA Tour winner, Love twice captured The Players Championship (1992 and 2003) and won his lone major at the 1997 PGA Championship at Winged Foot.
A member of 12 Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup teams, Love also captained the U.S. at the 2012 Ryder Cup at Medinah.
“Davis epitomizes everything that Bob Jones stood for with his
character, integrity, displays of sportsmanship and his spirit of giving
back,” said Tour commissioner Tim Finchem in a statement. “He truly
understands what it means to be a role model and has been a great
ambassador for the PGA Tour and the sport of golf, both on and off the
field of competition. He is a worthy addition to the list of
distinguished winners of the USGA’s Bob Jones Award.”
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