Tom Lehman to be honored at Ouimet Banquet
1/25/2016 | by
see also: Francis Ouimet Memorial Tournament, Foxborough Country Club

Lehman to receive the 19th Francis Ouimet Award at the annual banquet to be held at the Sheraton Boston Hotel on April 11
“We are thrilled to welcome Tom Lehman back to the site of one of his greatest accomplishments in the game of golf: Metro Boston. Golf fans in this region certainly have indelible memories from the ’99 Ryder Cup” Gregory J. Gailius, Ouimet Fund President, said. “Tom is widely regarded as one of the game’s ‘good guys’ and we’re excited to have him as an honoree.”
Mr. Gailius went on to describe the great history of the banquet and its awardees that have included Former President George H.W. Bush, Peter Jacobsen, Jack and Barbara Nicklaus, Greg Norman, Mark O’Meara, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, and Annika Sorenstam.
Ticket and sponsorship information will be announced shortly on the Ouimet Fund’s website www.ouimet.org
Lehman has experienced success at every level of golf as he’s the only player in history to finish the season atop the PGA (1996), Champions (2011) and web.com (1991) tour money lists. He overcame a rocky start to his career but persevered, finishing within the top 75 of the TOUR’s money list for 13 seasons in a row, a testament to his consistency. He tasted victory five times of Tour, including hoisting the Claret Jug at the 1996 Open Championship, winning the Tour Championship that same year on his way to Player of the Year accolades. Lehman has had the honor of representing the stars and stripes six times in international competition, appearing on three Ryder Cup (1995, 1997, 1999) teams and three President Cup (1994, 1996, 2000) squads. Captain Ben Crenshaw tabbed Lehman to lead off singles play in the 1999 Ryder Cup at the Country Club in Brookline. The likable Minnesotan defeated Lee Westwood 3&2 as the USA completed an epic comeback that lives forever in golf lore.
He is highly regarded for his numerous charitable involvements and deep religious conviction and has been honored with the Payne Stewart and Byron Nelson Awards. He will be Vice Captain of the Ryder Cup Team this year in his home state of Minnesota.
The Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund was founded in 1949 and since then has awarded nearly $30 Million in need based college tuition assistance to young people who served at least two years as caddies or in pro shop and course superintendent operations in Massachusetts. In the current school year, The Fund awarded 394 scholarships to students who worked at 141 courses and are attending 146 colleges. A total of 5,429 students have received Ouimet Scholarships and many have gone on to outstanding positions of leadership in business and professional careers. The Fund is a 501 (c) (3) organization.
About the Francis Ouimet Memorial

This 54-hole stroke play tournament honors Francis Ouimet, considered America's First Golf Hero and one of the most important figures in the history of golf. His victory in the 1913 U.S. Open in a stunning playoff upset of Harry Vardon and Ted Ray is...
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