Sandy Dawson OAM: a lifetime of club leadership and international ambassadorship

Known widely across Australian golf circles as “Sandy” Dawson, the NSW-based administrator has been a prominent club leader and an influential ambassador for the sport.

Among his most notable contributions, Dawson made history as only the second Australian to serve as Captain of The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews, taking up the role in 2013-14. In that capacity, he represented The R&A and supported its work in developing golf worldwide, a rare honour that reflects his standing within the international game.

In Australia, Dawson is closely associated with The Royal Sydney Golf Club, where he has held senior leadership roles, including Captain and later President, contributing to the ongoing strength and stewardship of one of the nation’s most significant clubs.

A former Australian Universities champion and long-time Member of The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews (since 1974), Dawson has helped advance the sport through governance, representation and service.

Andrew Langford-Jones OAM: a driving force behind tournament delivery and innovation

A highly regarded rules official, Andrew Langford-Jones has dedicated decades to the delivery and evolution of professional golf events in Australia and around the world, earning a reputation for meticulous standards, calm leadership and an unwavering commitment to the integrity of competition.

As a long-time rules official and senior tournament official, Langford-Jones is highly respected by players and officials worldwide and has been central to the planning and running of major professional tournaments, overseeing the elements that directly shape the player and fan experience, from rules and scoring to registration, volunteer operations, television coordination and field management.

He has also been recognised as a key contributor to innovation in Australian tournament golf, including helping drive new event concepts designed to broaden appeal and modernise formats. His work on events such as the Surf Coast Knockout at The Sands Torquay, and his involvement in the development of the World Super 6 concept, reflected a focus on keeping elite competition compelling for contemporary audiences while respecting the traditions of the sport.

PGA of Australia CEO Gavin Kirkman said Langford-Jones’ honour acknowledges a career spent elevating tournament delivery and strengthening the game’s professional ecosystem.

“Andrew has been a steady hand and an outstanding leader in Australian tournament golf. His work behind the scenes has helped deliver world-class events, support players and volunteers, and keep the game moving forward," Kirkman said.

“Having known both Andrew and Sandy for many years, it’s important and certainly fitting that they have received this special recognition for their services.”

Golf Australia CEO James Sutherland said the honours recognised the impact of two people who had shaped the sport through leadership, governance and a lifelong commitment to making the game better.

“Sandy Dawson and Andrew Langford-Jones have each served golf with distinction over many years, and this recognition is richly deserved," Sutherland said.

"Their contribution has strengthened the game, from the club level through to major events and international leadership, and the entire Australian golf community joins in congratulating them and their families.

“Sandy’s service speaks to the very best of golf, respect for tradition, a deep understanding of the sport’s values, and the ability to represent Australia on the world stage with integrity. His contribution has been felt both at home and internationally.”

Recipients will attend investiture ceremonies at Government House in their respective state or territory in coming months to receive the insignia of their award.