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TheWorld Golf Hall of Fame
is located at
World Golf Village
near
St. Augustine, Florida
, in the
United States
, and it is unusual among sports
halls of fame
in that a single site honors both men and women. It is supported by a consortium of 26 golf organizations from all over the world.
[1]
The Hall of Fame Museum Building was designed by the specialist
museum architecture
firm E. Verner Johnson and Associates of
Boston
. They also produced the museum master plan that established the size, mission and qualities of the museum and the surrounding facilities and site.
The Hall of Fame Museum features a permanent exhibition and a rolling program of temporary exhibitions. Designed by museum design firm
Ralph Appelbaum Associates
, the Hall of Fame and exhibition area contains exhibits on the game's history, heritage, and techniques; major players and organizations;
golf course design
, equipment, and dress; and new directions, such as ecological concerns in course management
1974
Walter Hagen
1974
Ben Hogan
1974
Bobby Jones
1974
Byron Nelson
1974
Jack Nicklaus
1974
Francis Ouimet
1974
Arnold Palmer
1974
Gary Player
1974
Gene Sarazen
1974
Sam Snead
1974
Harry Vardon
1975
Willie Anderson
1975
Fred Corcoran
– many-faceted promoter and administrator
1975
Joseph Dey
– executive director of the
USGA
and the first commissioner of the
PGA Tour
1975
Chick Evans
1975
Young Tom Morris
1975
John Henry Taylor
1976
Tommy Armour
1976
James Braid
1976
Old Tom Morris
1976
Jerome Travers
1977
Bobby Locke
1977
John Ball
1977
Herb Graffis
– golf writer and founder of the U.S.
National Golf Foundation
1977
Donald Ross
–
golf course architect
1978
Billy Casper
1978
Harold Hilton
1978
Bing Crosby
– celebrity friend of golf who founded
his own PGA Tour event
1978
Clifford Roberts
– co-founder of the
Augusta National Golf Club
and the
Masters Tournament
1979
Walter Travis
1980
Henry Cotton
1980
Lawson Little
1981
Ralph Guldahl
1981
Lee Trevino
1982
Julius Boros
1983
Jimmy Demaret
1983
Bob Hope
– celebrity friend of golf who founded
his own PGA Tour event
1986
Cary Middlecoff
1987
Robert Trent Jones
–
golf course architect
1988
Bob Harlow
– promoter who played a key role in the early development of the
PGA Tour
1988
Peter Thomson
1988
Tom Watson
1989
Jim Barnes
1989
Roberto De Vicenzo
1989
Raymond Floyd
1990
William C. Campbell
– two-time President of the
USGA
1990
Gene Littler
1990
Paul Runyan
1990
Horton Smith
1992
Harry Cooper
1992
Hale Irwin
1992
Chi-Chi Rodríguez
1992
Richard Tufts
– ran
Pinehurst
and served as President of the USGA
1996
Johnny Miller
1997
Seve Ballesteros
1997
Nick Faldo
1998
Lloyd Mangrum
2000
Jack Burke Jr.
2000
Deane Beman
– Commissioner of the PGA Tour 1974-1994
2000
Michael Bonallack
– British golf administrator
2000
Neil Coles
– first Chairman of the
PGA European Tour
2000
John Jacobs
– first Tournament Director of the European Tour
2001
Bernhard Langer
(inducted with 2002 class)
[17]
2001
Greg Norman
2001
Payne Stewart
2001
Allan Robertson
2001
Karsten Solheim
– golf equipment manufacturer and founder of the
Solheim Cup
2002
Ben Crenshaw
2002
Tony Jacklin
2002
Tommy Bolt
2002
Harvey Penick
– golf instructor
2003
Nick Price
2003
Leo Diegel
2004
Charlie Sifford
2004
Isao Aoki
2004
Tom Kite
2005
Bernard Darwin
– golf writer
2005
Alister MacKenzie
–
golf course architect
2005
Willie Park Sr.
2005
Vijay Singh
(inducted with 2006 class)
[18]
2006
Larry Nelson
2006
Henry Picard
2006
Mark McCormack
– sports agent who represented many top golfers; the developer of golf's
first world ranking system
, adapted into today's
Official World Golf Ranking
2007
Joe Carr
2007
Hubert Green
2007
Charles B. Macdonald
– inaugural
U.S. Amateur
champion, founding Vice-President of the
USGA
and "Father of American Golf Architecture"
2007
Kel Nagle
2007
Curtis Strange
2008
Bob Charles
2008
Pete Dye
–
golf course architect
2008
Denny Shute
2008
Herbert Warren Wind
– golf writer
2008
Craig Wood
2009
Christy O'Connor Snr
2009
José María Olazábal
2009
Lanny Wadkins
2009
Dwight D. Eisenhower
– former U.S. President
2011
Ernie Els
2011
Masashi "Jumbo" Ozaki
2011
Doug Ford
2011
Jock Hutchison
2011
Frank Chirkinian
– television producer, known as the 'father of televised golf' for the impact he had on golf broadcasting.
2011
George H. W. Bush
– former U.S. President
2012
Phil Mickelson
[19]
2012
Dan Jenkins
– golf writer
[20]
2012
Sandy Lyle
[21]
2012
Peter Alliss
[21]
2013
Fred Couples
[22]
2013
Ken Venturi
[23]
2013
Willie Park Jr.
[24]
2013
Colin Montgomerie
[25]
2013
Ken Schofield
[25]
– Executive Director of the European Tour
2015
David Graham
[26]
2015
Mark O'Meara
[26]
2015
A. W. Tillinghast
– golf course architect
[26]
2017
Henry Longhurst
– golf writer and commentator
2017
Davis Love III
2017
Ian Woosnam
2019
Retief Goosen
2019
Billy Payne
− Chairman of
Augusta National Golf Club
2019
Dennis Walters
− disabled golfer and inspirational speaker and performer