Video: Alice Dye and Jan Bel Jan Speak on Golf Course Architecture The Art of the Golf Course Photo Gallery Breaking New Ground: Women and Golf Course Architecture (2016-18)īreaking New Ground Official USGA News Release USGA Museum Features "Art of the Golf Course" Exhibition Open The Art of the Golf Course (2019-21) Museum Exhibit Highlights Diverse Stories at U.S. Open at The Country Club, June 13-19, 2022) Photo Gallery: An Eye for the Game: The Golf Photography of John Mummert Hard-Earned Glory (Onsite at the U.S. ![]() New Photography Exhibition at the USGA Golf Museum An Eye for the Game: The Golf Photography of John Mummert (2021-23) Please see below for more information on the Museum’s current and most recent special exhibits. In addition to the permanent galleries, the USGA Golf Museum rotates exhibit space to showcase diverse stories and artifacts from the collection. Mickey Wright Bequeaths Estate, Artifacts to USGAĦ0-Second Tour of the Mickey Wright Room Special Exhibits The New York Times: Winning 82 Pro Titles With Best Swing Ever Golfweek: Jack Nicklaus Room Opens at USGA Museum Mickey Wright Room For more information on the Jack Nicklaus Room and Mickey Wright Room, please see below. These galleries feature the foremost collections related to these legendary players and document their remarkable accomplishments, both on and off the course. Open and the emergence of a global gameĪs part of the permanent galleries, the Pope House features rooms named for Arnold Palmer, Bob Jones, Ben Hogan, Mickey Wright and Jack Nicklaus. Tiger Woods’s victory at the 2000 U.S.The rivalry between Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus in the 19 U.S.Open and Babe Didrikson Zaharias at the 1954 U.S. The heroic comebacks of Ben Hogan at the 1950 U.S.The Great Depression and its impact on democratizing the game.Bob Jones’ Grand Slam achievement in 1930.Francis Ouimet’s historic victory in the 1913 U.S.Amidst the diverse stories represented by artifacts, documents and art, each gallery focuses on an iconic moment-champions and events that are pivotal to understanding the growth, evolution, and significance of the game in our nation’s history. The Museum's permanent galleries tell the story of golf in America, from the late 19th century to the present. To preview the Hall of Champions please see the following link: Celebrating Greatness: Inside the Hall of Champions. The oval rotunda, illuminated by a clerestory, houses the original 16 USGA national championship trophies, while the names of every USGA champion are inscribed on bronze panels that encircle the room. The Hall of Champions, the signature architectural space in the Arnold Palmer Center for Golf History, celebrates every USGA champion and championship to date. Open and the "Moon Club." Museum visitors can expect to experience the game of golf through the lens of history, connect with golf's legendary champions and relive the game's greatest moments through the rooms and exhibits described below. More than 2,000 of these artifacts and library items are on display for visitors to experience, including three of the most famous clubs in golf: Bob Jones' putter "Calamity Jane II," Ben Hogan's 1-iron from the 1950 U.S. The USGA Golf Museum and Library's collections include more than 70,000 catalogued artifacts, 750,000 photographs, 100,000 library items and 200,000 hours of footage.
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