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Edinburgh-based golf writer honoured alongside Scottie Scheffler at Masters

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By Martin Dempster - The Scotsman

Lewine Mair picks up PGA of America Lifetime Achievement Award in Journalism

Lewine Mair, a long-time Edinburgh resident and wife of The Scotsman’s legendary late golf and rugby correspondent Norman, has been honoured during a flying visit to Augusta.

Accompanied

by one of her granddaughters Victoria, who also works in golf at The

Renaissance Club, Mair picked up the PGA of America Lifetime Achievement

Award in Journalism at the 51st annual ISPS Handa Golf Writers’

Association of America Dinner at Columbia Performing Arts Centre on

Wednesday night.

Mair, a former Daily Telegraph golf correspondent who currently writes for Global Golf Post, is the 34th recipient and just the second woman to receive the coveted award.

“Lewine has made an incredible impact on golf journalism while covering

our great game,” said PGA of America president Don Rea jnr. “She

continues to demonstrate an uncanny ability to discover and tell many of

golf’s greatest stories on and off the course.”

Birmingham-born

Mair was a talented youth golfer and competed for Great Britain &

Ireland at the under-21 level. She became interested in writing after

watching three-time British Women’s Amateur champion Enid Wilson cover

events for The Daily Telegraph, admitting: “I remember thinking I’d love to do her job.”

Mair served as the Daily Telegraph’s golf correspondent for 12 years before joining Global Golf Post

in 2010. She became the Association of Golf Writers’ first woman

president in 2021, having previously served as its first woman chairman.

“To win this PGA award is such an honour,” said Mair, who received warm

praise from the likes of Catriona Matthew and Laura Davies in a video

about her career on a night when other award winners included world No 1

Scottie Scheffler and AIG Women’s Open champion Lydia Ko.

 “Writing

isn’t always easy and, as one of the few women in the trade, the fact

that I’ve tended to be a bit of a loner as opposed to ‘one of the boys’

has made it still more special.

“Even

now, the job continues to mean as much to me as it ever did. I wake up

every morning thinking, 'What have I got to write today?'”

Lewine Mair pictured receiving the PGA of America Lifetime Achievement

Award in Journalism from PGA of America president Don Rea jnr. Also

pictured are Mair's Global Golf Post colleagues John Hopkins and Ron

Green jnr as well as Jim Nugent, the digital publication's publisher | Contributed