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Payne Steward Award Review

 

Payne Steward unfortunely passed away in 1999, shortly after his victory in the United States Open, stunned the golf world, and in particular the family that is the PGA TOUR. The Tour collectively mourned not only a champion who had won three major championships and eight other events, but someone they cherished as a friend who personified all that was good and special about the game of golf.

The Tour went out to find a way to honor Stewart and created the Payne Steward Award, presented annually to a player who shares and symbolizes Stewart’s respect for golf’s traditions, his belief in the game’s historic commitment to charitable giving, and the professional manner in which he represented the game, both on and off the course.

PGA TOUR Commissioner Tim Finchem in announcing the creation of the award said about Payne Steward, “Payne was a great champion, a gentleman and a devoted husband and father. He will always be remembered as a very special competitor and one who contributed enormously to the positive image of professional golf. If we’re not playing golf, I don’t know how else we can honor him.”

Stewart’s memory stems from its corporate credo, which closely aligns with the very traditional values of golf that Stewart himself embraced: honesty, respect, fairness, integrity and a total commitment to strive for the best possible performance.

His clothes were different, from the NFL sporting days to the classic plus fours, he has been one of the few golfers of any generation to completely change styles and make it work. He was a classy guy in every sense of the word.

If Stewart was around today, who knows how many more major championships the straight-hitter would have claimed.  When the putter was hot, his game was as tough as anyone, and watching him compete with the talent out there now would have been a treat for all of us.

With character a problem in sports these days, it’s easy to forget about guys like Stewart. He was a family man who, seconds after winning the biggest golf tournament in the world, spoke to a competitor about family, knowing that no matter how many trophies he could add to the case, the end of the day is all about those around you … the important ones in your life.

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