World Golf Hall of Fame Criteria & Process
The World Golf Hall of Fame consists of 170 members – fewer than the Halls of Fame in baseball, basketball, football, hockey or tennis – making it one of the most exclusive clubs in all of sports.
Earning election into the WGHOF is one of the greatest honors in the game, reserved for those who have reached the pinnacle of the sport through their achievements and contributions.
There are four categories in which an individual may be considered for Induction:
Nomination
Nominations for the Class of 2027 are open to the public through July 31, 2026.
An individual may be nominated in only one category per induction cycle. Only one Letter of Recommendation may be submitted for each nominee. Please submit all materials online by filling out the nomination form.
If you have any questions, please email wghof@usga.org.
Vetting
Nominations will be reviewed by Working Groups focused on each of the four categories. Each Working Group is comprised of a Chair and twelve (12) at-large individuals, a combination of media members, WGHOF members and golf industry representatives.
Each Working Group will submit a list of finalists for each category – four (4) Male Competitors, four (4) Female Competitors, two (2) Historical/Amateur Competitors and two (2) Contributors – to be considered by the Selection Committee.
Selection Committee
The Selection Committee is comprised of twenty-four (24) members: the seven (7) WGHOF Board of Directors, four (4) Working Group Chairs, and a combination of media members and WGHOF members.
This group will discuss the merits of each finalist and conduct a vote to determine the Class of 2027. Any candidate who receives 75% of the vote will be elected to the World Golf Hall of Fame.
Class sizes vary but historically have been between four (4) and six (6). The announcement will be made via a press release and on broadcast in late 2026.