Originally Posted by
greenlex
Through the years, I have had my favorite story-tellers in the game of golf—from Bernard Darwin to Herbert Warren Wind to some of today’s writers. But there are also storytellers in the game whose voices stick with you as much as their words. Renton Laidlaw was such a teller of golf’s stories. He was a truly important voice in our game’s history, and we will miss him greatly! Just recently, I was honored when Renton asked me to contribute to his book, “Memories Too Good to Forget,” and with over 60 years in the game, Renton had countless amusing stories and anecdotes. To reflect the depth of our relationship, Renton covered my first Open Championship in 1962 and my last in 2005. Renton was a true professional, who approached his work with pleasantness and genuine kindness. We lost Renton too soon, too quickly, but thanks to him we have countless memories too good for any of us to forget. Our prayers and our heart go out to his family, his many friends, and his countless fans. —Jack Nicklaus