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Exhibits at the Hall of Fame

When you visit the World Golf Hall of Fame, you will never know what you will see around the next corner. Have your picture taken atop the famous Swilcan Burn Bridge at The Old Course at St. Andrews. Wander among golf's most important trophies. See what it's like to putt on an old-time putting green with a hickory club. Get up close and personal with some of the most prized possessions of many of the Hall's members in the Member Locker Room, which contains over 2,000 items. More on the permant exhibits.

Featured Exhibits

In the museum's Shell Hall are the 2012 Inductee Exhibits. Featuring the 2012 Class of Peter Alliss, Dan Jenkins, Sandy Lyle, Phil Mickelson and Hollis Stacy, the exhibits feature their inspirational stories accompanied by personal and professional memorabilia, awards and treasures they have accumulated over the years.

Now open is "Nancy Lopez: Pride, Passion, and Personality," which features more than 150 pieces of memorabilia from her electric career, including LPGA Championship trophies, her trophy from the inaugural Solheim Cup and even the legendary Ray Cook putter she used to win so many of her 48 LPGA titles.

"Bob Hope: Shanks for the Memory," offers the largest collection of Bob Hope memorabilia ever available on public display in more than 3,300 square feet of space.

Special exhibits are planned throughout the year and new items are added on a regular basis giving you a reason to return again and again.

Planning Your Visit
Plan to spend a minimum of three hours in the museum, which includes a round on our 18-hole natural grass putting course and a film in the IMAX Theater. Take time for lunch in the museum's outstanding restaurant, Fairways Cafe, after browsing in our gift shop. Or if you desire the complete World Golf Hall of Fame experience, you can book a vacation package.

 

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