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Voices from the Hall
The World Golf Hall of Fame is now featuring "Voices from the Hall," a brand-new audio tour throughout the 75,000-square-foot museum. The self-guided enhanced audio tour allows you to have first-person accounts of the Hall of Fame Members, taking you through the history of the game, historical moments, personal stories and details behind specific pieces of memorabilia.
Over 175 Stops |
| Voices of golf legends such as Tony Jacklin, Tom Kite, Nancy Lopez, Carol Mann, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, Annika Sorenstam, Louise Suggs and many more take you through more than 175 stops throughout the museum. |
Take A Listen |
| Take your own tour now by listening to some selections from "Voices from the Hall." |
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Curtis Strange talks personally of his Ryder Cup experience, specifically around Sept. 11, 2001, the camaraderie of the United States team and the honor of being appointed Ryder Cup Team Captain. (Length: 0:00:50) |
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John Hopkins speaks about Hall of Fame member Bernard Darwin, grandson of Charles Darwin and the man considered to be the father of daily golf writing.
(Length: 0:01:13) |
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Deane Beman gives the history and formation of the World Golf Hall of Fame in his own words. (Length: 0:01:24) |
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Karrie Webb recounts the story of starting golf at four years of age and how her grandparents influenced the golfer and the individual she is today. (Length: 0:00:53) |
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Marlene Stewart Streit, a 2004 World Golf Hall of Fame inductee and the first Canadian to be inducted, shares the meaning of being recognized in the Hall of Fame as an amateur and as a Canadian. (Length: 0:00:59) |
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Nancy Lopez gives a personal story behind the Barbie doll in her Hall of Fame locker and the close relationship she shared with her father. (Length: 0:01:18) |
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Greg Norman talks about his friend, Pete Dye, and gives his humorous thoughts on what would be appropriate to go in Dye's locker at the World Golf Hall of Fame. (Length: 0:00:48) |
Add a hand-held audio guide to your museum experience for $3 for one or $5 for two. |
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