Eddie Merrins

Friends of Golf (FOG) Releases Statement of the Passing of Golf Icon and Co-Founder Eddie Merrins

World Golf Teachers Hall of Famer, Former UCLA Men’s Golf Coach and Bel-Air Country Club Teaching Professional Co-Founded Non-Profit Organization
 
The Eddie Merrins Statue Annually Awarded to Golf’s Top Players
 
Los Angeles, CA (November 23, 2023) Friends of Golf (FOG), the non-profit organization co-founded by World Golf Teachers Hall of Famer, former UCLA men’s golf coach and teaching professional Eddie Merrins (“The Little Pro”), has issued a statement on his recent passing and plans to posthumously honor Merrins at its annual fundraising golf tournament in 2024.
 
Friends of Golf released the following statement: “It is with great sadness that we bid farewell to a true legend and iconic figure in the game of golf, Eddie Merrins. Eddie leaves behind a legacy of giving that will endure for generations to come and has impacted tens of thousands of amateur and professional golfers alike. He was the driving force behind the creation of Friends of Golf, which launched over four decades ago in support of both junior and amateur golfers irrespective of their economic standing. We are forever grateful for all that Eddie has done for the game of golf and we will continue to honor the best in golf annually with The Eddie Merrins Statue.”
 
Merrins will be posthumously honored at Friends of Golf’s annual charity golf tournament in 2024 at the Bel-Air Country Club. The Eddie Merrins Statue has annually been given to many of golf’s greatest male and female stars at the fundraising tournament.
 
This past year, PGA Tour professional and Southern California native Max Homa and LPGA star and LPGA Hall of Famer Juli Inkster received the Merrins Statue at FOG’s 42nd annual tournament. Past recipients include Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Byron Nelson, Ernie Els, Annika Sörenstam, Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka and Collin Morikawa, who was honored in 2022. 
 
Originally founded in 1979, FOG (www.friendsofgolf.org) has donated over $10 million to both national and local college, high school and other golf-focused organizations and has honored many of the game’s top players over the last four decades.
 
FOG also partners with the Golf Coaches of America and The LPGA Foundation to annually honor the top collegiate male and female golfers with both The Ben Hogan Award and The Dinah Shore Trophy. FOG has allocated its funds, along with used golf equipment, to hundreds of high school golf programs, 25 college and university golf teams, and 7 scholarship foundations across the USA.
 
Merrins was a true golf legend, one of the most admired and respected figures in the game for more than half a century. An accomplished junior and amateur player growing up in Mississippi, he turned professional in 1957 and played in over 200 PGA Tour events.
 
After stints as an instructor at the legendary Merion Golf Club outside Philadelphia, Thunderbird Country Club in Palm Springs, and the Westchester Country Club in Rye, New York, in 1962 he became head professional at the Bel-Air Country Club in Los Angeles, where he was still serving as Professional Emeritus up until his passing. At Bel-Air, Merrins worked with some of the biggest names in professional golf and in the entertainment industry alike.
 
Under Merrins’ leadership, the UCLA men’s golf program developed into one of the best in country, and it was under his direction (1975-1989) that some of the brightest PGA stars of the eighties and nineties shined in college. A 1955 graduate of Louisiana State University, Merrins coached UCLA to the national championship in 1988 and tutored 11 All-Americas — including NCAA players of the year Corey Pavin and Duffy Waldorf. He was inducted into the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame in 1996.