09/03/2015
Bruce Davidson (right), who cites legendary US golf coaches Claude and Dick Harmon among his biggest influences, has stamped his own mark on golf by earning PGA Master Professional status.
The Texas-based Scot, coach to two-time Major champion Mark O’Meara (left), has notched the PGA’s highest accolade after a long and successful career as a PGA pro which began in the mid-1980s after returning from a golf scholarship in Houston.
Davidson’s golfing journey started as a 12-year-old when he first laid his hands on an old set of hickory clubs and would spend hours in his back garden at Banchory, perfecting his swing.
His playing prowess as a junior earned him selection for the North-east District boys’ team and a trip to Texas where he managed to win a tournament.
US Ryder Cup player Jackie Burke saw him play and suggested he gave college a go and helped Davidson get a scholarship in Houston.
Davidson worked his way through college helping out at River Oaks Country Club under the late Dick Harmon – one of four golfing brothers of the legendary Masters champion, and PGA pro Claude.
He later returned spending 14 years working at director of golf River Oaks and acknowledged the influence of the Harmon family.
Davidson, who also launched King’s Links in Aberdeen prior to his return to the US, remains an advocate of the golf scholarship route.
As he enters his fourth decade in the golf industry, Davidson, who paid tribute to his wife Laura for her support during his career, is now embarking on a new adventure. He is working for Houston company Friedkin Golf and is based at Diamond Creek in North Carolina.
In addition, with business partner, best friend and fellow PGA pro John McNeely, he is using all his knowledge and experience to build a golf club from scratch in South Carolina for Dan Friedkin and Bob McNair, owner of the Houston Texans football team.
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