David Rickman has been appointed an MBE in HM the King’s New Year Honour’s List for services to golf.
Rickman retired from The R&A earlier this year after a 37-year career in golf administration at the governing body based in his home town of St Andrews.
“It’s a great honour to receive an MBE and I am delighted at this unexpected recognition, ” he said. “I have been extremely fortunate to enjoy a career in a sport I love and to work for both The Royal and Ancient Golf Club and The R&A. I couldn’t be more grateful to the many people who helped and mentored me along the way and to all my colleagues over the years. I am hugely appreciative of everything that golf has given me on a personal and professional level.”
Global experience
As an expert Rules official, he refereed at more than 130 prestigious events in golf around the world. In serving as Chief Referee at The 152nd Open at Royal Troon, Rickman marked his 34th Open Championship as a Rules official and 28th as Chief Referee. His final R&A championship was the AIG Women’s Open at St Andrews in August.
Rickman was a consistent presence at other major championships and prestigious professional and amateur events, including working as part of the Rules teams at 17 Masters Tournaments, 16 US Opens, eight AIG Women’s Opens, 21 BMW PGA Championships and 15 Walker Cups.