Golf News Magazine | Pro Tour News | Interviews & Golf Travel https://golfnews.co.uk/ The UKs no 1 most read Golf Magazine Thu, 08 Jan 2026 14:21:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://golfnews.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/cropped-GN0125_01_Cover_masthead_stack_noline-32x32.jpg Golf News Magazine | Pro Tour News | Interviews & Golf Travel https://golfnews.co.uk/ 32 32 216808453 Golf loses one of its biggest characters: Derrick Pillage dies aged 95 https://golfnews.co.uk/golf-news/golf-loses-one-of-its-biggest-characters-derrick-pillage-dies-aged-95/ Thu, 08 Jan 2026 14:19:16 +0000 https://golfnews.co.uk/?p=31597 A Life Shaped by Golf Golf has lost one of its most colourful and influential figures with the passing of Derrick Pillage, a larger-than-life character whose impact on the professional game spanned more than seven decades. Born in 1930 in Devonport, Plymouth, Pillage’s life took an extraordinary turn at a young age when he was sent by boat from England to the United States to live with his aunt and uncle in California. They worked at the pro shop of […]

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A Life Shaped by Golf

Golf has lost one of its most colourful and influential figures with the passing of Derrick Pillage, a larger-than-life character whose impact on the professional game spanned more than seven decades.

Born in 1930 in Devonport, Plymouth, Pillage’s life took an extraordinary turn at a young age when he was sent by boat from England to the United States to live with his aunt and uncle in California.

They worked at the pro shop of Santa Ana Golf Club and, with his uncle as club professional and his aunt an avid golfer, the game quickly became Derrick’s destiny.

Derrick Pillage with great friend David Leadbetter
Derrick Pillage with great friend David Leadbetter (Photo by David Cannon/Getty Images)

A Prodigious Talent and a Colourful Nickname

He grew up immersed in golf, caddying with friends for 25 cents a bag, playing endlessly, and by the age of 14 had reached scratch handicap. Living close to the Mexican border, he earned the nickname “the blue-eyed Mexican,” a nod to his striking blue eyes and vibrant personality, a feature people would remark on throughout his life.

Service, Boxing and Early Lessons in Leadership

Alongside golf, Pillage also boxed and represented the Navy during his national service. Even then, the game remained central to his life, and he spent much of his time giving golf lessons to officers.

After completing his service, he returned to the United States and earned a golfing scholarship to the University of Southern California, further cementing his place in the sport.

Derrick Pillage with some of his players, Top Left to Right Malcolm Gregson, Sandy Lyle, Brian Barnes, Carl Mason.Bottom: Tommy Horton, Derrick Pillage and Sam Torrance
Derrick Pillage with some of his players, Top Left to Right Malcolm Gregson, Sandy Lyle, Brian Barnes, Carl Mason.
Bottom: Tommy Horton, Derrick Pillage and Sam Torrance

A Career-Changing Injury and an Unbreakable Spirit

At just 24, his promising playing career was derailed by a freak accident. A poor bunker shot resulted in a broken back, leaving him confined to a wheelchair for two years. Doctors told him he would never walk properly again, let alone play competitive golf.

Derrick defied those predictions, rebuilding his life and finding new ways to influence the game he loved.

Hollywood, Zulu and a Life Beyond the Fairways

In his mid-twenties, Pillage worked in public relations for Warner Bros, where he became friends with actor Stanley Baker and even made a cameo appearance in the classic film Zulu. Though his path briefly took him to Hollywood, golf was never far from his thoughts.

Derrick Pillage (centre) on one of his many golf trips with Sean Connery (Left) Bruce Forysth (above) Brian Barnes (Bottom right) and Max Faulkner above
Derrick Pillage (centre) on one of his many golf trips with Sean Connery (left) Bruce Forysth (above) Brian Barnes (bottom right) and Max Faulkner (above)

Golf’s Most Influential Managers

Pillage went on to forge a formidable career in golf management, representing some of the biggest names in the sport, including Sandy Lyle, Lee Trevino, Bernard Gallacher, Sam Torrance, Max Faulkner and Brian Barnes. At his peak, he managed around 35 players and was regarded as one of the most influential figures in professional golf.

Derrick Pillage with Max Faulkner
Derrick Pillage with Max Faulkner

Sports Management

One contemporary newspaper clipping captured his standing perfectly:
“Pillage has a list of runners capable of winning everything in the world and is a rival to Mark McCormack’s IMG top spot on the management tree.”

The Golfing Lions

Derrick later worked with British Caledonian Airways and founded the Golfing Lions, a group of professional golfers who toured the world, spreading the game to new audiences and regions.

Derrick Pillage (centre) with Gay Brewer (left) and Bill Casper
Derrick Pillage (centre) with Gay Brewer (left) and Bill Casper

Shaping Careers Through the Safari Circuit

He was instrumental in the creation of the Safari Circuit, a groundbreaking initiative that helped shape the careers of many players by providing competitive opportunities in emerging golfing nations.

Writer, Umpire and Trusted Voice of the Game

Beyond management, Pillage also made his mark as a golf writer, contributing to publications including Golf News and Golf Monthly. He served as a tournament press officer and umpire at numerous professional events, including the Ryder Cup and on the European Tour.

Derrick Pillage at Wentworth
Derrick at Wentworth while umpiring at the World Matchplay

St Mellion Trophy

Derrick was also involved in setting up the St Mellion Trophy, working alongside legends such as Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson, Sandy Lyle and Nick Faldo.

Tom Watson, Jack Nicklaus, SandyLyle and Nick Faldo at St Mellion
Tom Watson, Jack Nicklaus, SandyLyle and Nick Faldo at St Mellion

Tributes from Golf’s Greatest Names

Tributes from across the golfing world underline the scale of his contribution.

“Derrick’s contribution to the game of golf has been a great one,” said Jack Nicklaus.

“You were a great manager, my man. You were way before your time,” added Lee Trevino.

“Derrick, you were cheeky, you could have been a salesman to anything, but you certainly left a footprint in the game,” said Peter Alliss. “You were a good man and added to the quality of golf.”

Sam Torrance recalled: “I was watching Zulu and thinking of him.”

Sandy Lyle reflected on “the great times and victories we had and the fantastic memories with the Golfing Lions, playing in places like Brazil, Argentina and Zambia.”

Tom Watson joked: “I am still drying out from the time spent at St Mellion playing with Jack years ago!!”

Bernard Gallacher paid a deeply personal tribute:
“Derrick gave me the best advice I ever received when turning professional, both on and off the golf course… He is responsible for me being the Head Pro at one of the world’s best clubs for over 25 years, and I will never forget that.”

Broadcaster Ewen Murray added:
“There were many professional golfers who benefitted greatly from having Derrick as a manager and friend. I am one of these… His contribution to professional golf was more than significant. His long and successful life, I rejoice, and it was a privilege to be part of his 95 years.”

Derrick Pillage
Derrick Pillage lived life to the full

A Legacy That Will Endure

Derrick Pillage leaves behind a legacy defined by resilience, vision, sharp wit and an unwavering love for the game, a true original whose influence will continue to be felt throughout the world of golf.

There is only one Derrick Pillage

Derrick Passed away peacefully surrounded by his family, on 20th December 2025 aged 95 years.

Beloved husband of Sally, father of Grant and Samantha, father in law to Greg and Vicky and Papa of Jasmin, Chloe, Sadie, Josh, Isabella and Emilia.

Funeral service was held at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Church Lane, Clymping on Wednesday 7th January 2026

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Jack Nicklaus Verdict Triggers Bankruptcy at Nicklaus Companies https://golfnews.co.uk/golf-news/jack-nicklaus-verdict-triggers-bankruptcy-at-nicklaus-companies/ Wed, 26 Nov 2025 17:43:43 +0000 https://golfnews.co.uk/?p=31330 Nicklaus Companies, the business built around Jack Nicklaus’s name and commercial ventures, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy just weeks after the 18-time major champion won a $50 million defamation judgment against the firm. The company announced the move on 21 November, confirming it had entered voluntary bankruptcy proceedings in the District of Delaware “to protect its employees, clients, and ongoing business operations”. In its filing, Nicklaus Companies listed estimated assets of between $10m and $50m, set against liabilities in […]

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Nicklaus Companies, the business built around Jack Nicklaus’s name and commercial ventures, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy just weeks after the 18-time major champion won a $50 million defamation judgment against the firm.

The company announced the move on 21 November, confirming it had entered voluntary bankruptcy proceedings in the District of Delaware “to protect its employees, clients, and ongoing business operations”.

In its filing, Nicklaus Companies listed estimated assets of between $10m and $50m, set against liabilities in the region of $500m to $1bn.

Chief executive Phil Cotton said the decision was taken to safeguard the future of the brand.

“We take this step to protect our brand, our client relationships, and – most importantly – our employees,” he said.

“We are dedicated to protecting the brand and continuing to offer the highest standard of service to our clients all over the world.”

The company stated the restructuring will allow it to address long-term debt obligations and the recent jury verdict in Florida arising from a lawsuit filed by Nicklaus himself.

It also confirmed it has secured financing to ensure day-to-day operations continue uninterrupted, with no job losses anticipated.

Cotton added: “Our employees have devoted their professional lives to the company.

Our dedication is unwavering, and everyone can be assured we will continue to serve our clients with the devotion to excellence that is the hallmark of our work.”

The $50m Florida Verdict

On 20 October, a Florida jury awarded Nicklaus $50m in damages in his defamation case against Nicklaus Companies, which is controlled by New York financier Howard Millstein.

The jury did not find Millstein or company executive Andrew O’Brien personally liable.

Nicklaus had alleged that senior figures at the company circulated false claims that he had entertained a $750m offer to join LIV Golf and that he was suffering from dementia and no longer fit to manage his own affairs.

Nicklaus Companies has disputed the verdict and says it is considering its options for appeal.

Long-Running Legal Disputes

The verdict followed a separate legal battle earlier this year, in which a New York judge dismissed an attempt by Nicklaus Companies to stop the Golden Bear from using his own name, image and likeness to promote his golf course design ventures after leaving the firm.

Nicklaus and Millstein first joined forces in 2007 in a $145m deal that established Nicklaus Companies, with Millstein taking a minority stake across Nicklaus’s course design, marketing and golf equipment businesses.

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LONDON GOLF CLUB CELEBRATES 25 YEARS https://golfnews.co.uk/golf-news/london-golf-club-celebrates-25-years/ Thu, 04 Jul 2019 11:06:36 +0000 http://dpd.aef.myftpupload.com/?p=9002 London Golf Club is celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2019 and will be marking the occasion with a Members & Guests 25th Anniversary Cup on Wednesday, July 10. The club officially opened in July 1994, with the Charity Challenge Skins Match played on the Heritage Course. Jack Nicklaus – the course designer – battled with Seve Ballesteros and Tony Jacklin, but in the end Seve’s magical short game helped him win. Since then both golf courses have hosted many professional […]

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London Golf Club is celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2019 and will be marking the occasion with a Members & Guests 25th Anniversary Cup on Wednesday, July 10.

The club officially opened in July 1994, with the Charity Challenge Skins Match played on the Heritage Course. Jack Nicklaus – the course designer – battled with Seve Ballesteros and Tony Jacklin, but in the end Seve’s magical short game helped him win. Since then both golf courses have hosted many professional events.

The Jack Nicklaus Signature Heritage course, host to the 2008 and 2009 European Open, forces you to consider every single shot. Dramatic tee shots and daunting approaches make this course both memorable and challenging.

The Nicklaus Design International course is undoubtedly one of the finest down-land courses in Europe. The course is punctuated with exciting risk and reward tee shots over water that really get the heart pumping. The International has hosted several notable events, including the 2014 Volvo World Matchplay Championship, and the 2018 and 2019 Staysure PGA Seniors Championship.

“I want to congratulate the club for the 25 years. We’re very proud to be part of it and wish the team a continued success,” said Jack Nicklaus.

As the only Joint Venture Partner Golf Club of the European Tour, and a part of the prestigious European Tour Destinations, IMG Prestige and Pacific Links networks, London Golf Club provides an oasis of golfing tranquillity in 700 acres of idyllic Kent countryside, just 20 miles from the Capital.

Stephen Follet, the London Golf Club’s chief executive, said: “The whole London Golf Club team is extremely happy to celebrate these 25 Years of history. It’s an important mark for the venue and we’re looking forward to seeing members & guests celebrating with us on the 25th Anniversary Cup. The club had the pleasure of hosting major European Tour events over the past few years and it’s fantastic to be able to host the Staysure PGA Seniors Championship once again, in such a special year for us.”

Tickets are now available for the 2019 Staysure PGA Seniors Championship, which is being held at London Golf Club from August 1-4. For more information, visit www.europeantour.com.

 

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