The
Life and Legacy of Lyon, 1st Baron Playfair of St. Andrews
Fiona McDougall & Angela H. Howe
Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews Trust, 2002
Opposite the entrance to the Royal and Ancient Golf
Club of St Andrews and overlooking the 18th green of the Old Course
stands an elegant memorial fountain dedicated to Lyon, 1st Baron
Playfair of St Andrews (1818-1898). Forgotten through time, or
confused with his better-known uncle Hugh Lyon Playfair, this
new publication recalls the life and achievements of Lyon, a worthy
Victorian gentleman.
Scientist, politician, public servant, promoter
of arts and industry - and golfer - these were just several of
the paths that he followed. Lyon Playfair was rewarded with a
peerage in 1892 and chose for his seat St Andrews, the town with
which his family had long been associated. Following his death,
Lyon's family commissioned Scottish architect Sir Robert Lorimer
to design the memorial fountain. It stands today as a fitting
tribute to a man who led a truly dedicated life.
A Memorial on the Links is available from the Museum, priced £3.75.
(plus postage and package if mail order)