Lawrie encourages fans to enjoy Legends line-up at Royal Aberdeen

2021 Scottish Senior Open

Legends line-up – Lawrie encourages fans

Legends line-up - Lawrie encourages fans to enjoy line-up at Royal Aberdeen
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Paul Lawrie is encouraging the Scottish golfing public to savour live sporting action once again as he looks forward to hosting stars from sport and screen at Royal Aberdeen this week.


Legends line-up – Lawrie

The former Open champion will fittingly host the Scottish Senior Open in his home city from Friday 10 to Sunday 12 September, with a star-studded Celebrity Series Pro-Am taking place on the eve of the tournament on Thursday 9 September. Lawrie, who is an Honorary Member of Royal Aberdeen, takes on hosting duties as well as returning to the event as defending champion, after winning his first Legends Tour title in the 2019 edition at Craigielaw.

The 52-year-old will be joined in the field this week by the likes of former Masters champion Ian Woosnam, ex-US Open winner Michael Campbell and French pair Thomas Levet and Jean van de Velde, who Lawrie famously overcame to win the Claret Jug at Carnoustie in 1999. Former Ryder Cup players Phillip Price, Philip Walton, Mark James, Peter Baker and David Gilford also line-up.


Legends line-up – Lawrie

With Covid-19 restrictions for major sporting events beginning to ease, ticket prices start at only £10 for the innovative Celebrity Series Pro-Am on Thursday, increasing to £15 for adults and £10 for concessions (over 50s) for each day of the tournament.

“I’m really looking forward to it,” said Lawrie. “It’s great to be able to welcome the Legends Tour to my home city and nice to play an event and stay in my own bed. I don’t get the chance to do that very often so that’ll be nice. It’s always good to play in front of a home crowd too, so hopefully we get some decent weather and people come out to see some of the legends of the game.


Legends line-up – Lawrie

“I don’t think you can beat £10 in terms of value for money. It would be great to see lots of people out spectating and enjoying the quality of the golf these guys continue to produce. With live sport having been off the agenda for most of us for a long time, I think people will really be able to enjoy getting out into the fresh air, savour the beautiful course and scenery and being safe.”

Fans can also look out for some famous faces on the fairways for the Celebrity Series Pro-Am, with a host of leading names heading for the renowned links venue. Sir AP McCoy, the 20-time Champion jump jockey, tees up, alongside Scotland rugby men’s head coach Gregor Townsend and ex-players Gavin Hastings and Andy Nicol.

From the world of football, Teddy Sheringham, Robbie Fowler, Glen Johnson and Alan McInally all compete, alongside former Aberdeen heroes Gordon Strachan and Willie Miller. Ex-boxer Carl Froch, seven-time world snooker champion Stephen Hendry and music duo Brian McFadden and Keith Duffy also look forward to savouring the Balgownie Links at Royal Aberdeen, which hosted the Scottish Open in 2014.

The opening nine holes are widely regarded as among the best in the world as the course weaves through the dunes by the sea, while the inward nine boasts spectacular views of the Aberdeenshire landscape.

Legends line-up - Lawrie encourages fans to enjoy line-up at Royal Aberdeen
The Clubhouse at Royal Aberdeen Golf Club (David Cannon/Getty Images)

Legends line-up – Lawrie

Lawrie added: “Yeah, we’ve got some great guests involved. It’s been fun having the Celebrity Series running alongside the Alliance Pro-Am as it’s always fun to hear the stories from other sports people and ‘celebrities’. Royal Aberdeen is a top-class venue and in beautiful condition – I played it recently and it’s in excellent shape. It has some brilliant links golf holes, so I’m looking forward to competing. It’s a form of golf that I’ve always loved and I enjoy the variety of shots a course like Royal Aberdeen encourages you to play.”

Royal Aberdeen, which hosted the first three editions of the Scottish Senior Open from 1993-1995 and also The 2005 Senior Open, offers the chance for Lawrie to build on his 11th place in the overall Legends Tour rankings.

“It’s not been far away for me,” he said. “There’s been a lot of good stuff and a few things that have frustrated me but that’s golf!  Like I say, I’m looking forward to hosting this week and hopefully I’ll make a good defence of the title.

“I’m really enjoying seniors’ golf. It’s a lot more relaxed but there’s still a hugely competitive element to it. Of course, you still want to win when you step onto the tee. The competitive instinct kicks-in again. It’s just a little more friendly and relaxed compared to main tour golf.”

Scotland is the last qualifying event for the Celebrity Series with winners going to Mauritius in December to battle it out in the Grand Final for £100,000 for charity. For more information and ticketing information for Royal Aberdeen, visit: https://www.legendstour.com/

Updated: October 6, 2022