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St. Andrews will be hosting The Open for the 31st time in 2027, a week that will include another World Golf Hall of Fame ...
After a dozen years, the induction ceremony for the World Golf Hall of Fame is returning to the home of golf. Per a release from Hall officials on Thursday, the next ceremony will be held in St.
World Golf Foundation is suing developer IT Land Solutions LLC over land use restrictions it calls “unnecessary and ...
The iconic former World Golf Hall of Fame building has sat vacant for nearly two years. Although the County is currently seeking redevelopment proposals, they could be halted again by one developer's ...
The ceremony was the first to be held on the First Coast since 2015 at the World Golf Hall of Fame in St. Augustine. It has since been taken on the road to St. Andrews, Scotland, Pebble Beach and ...
The World Golf Hall of Fame is in its final days in St. Augustine before moving to Pinehurst Last day for the facility, IMAX Theater will be Sept. 1; St. Johns County gathering ideas for future ...
The Hall of Fame of Women’s Golf was established that same year, in 1950. Nearly 75 years later, the 13 brave women who founded the tour will be inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame under ...
After next year, it might be the World Golf Hall of Fame that has to go. There have been many signs the Hall of Fame was aging poorly at its home in St. Augustine, Fla., where it was founded in 1998.
The World Golf Hall of Fame decided to move the induction ceremony around the world a few years ago. "This is the second time we conducted the ceremony outside of Florida," said Jack Peter, the ...
The World Golf Hall of Fame — currently located in St. Augustine, Florida, about half an hour south of Jacksonville — plans to open in Pinehurst in 2024, the same year the village is slated to ...
The World Golf Hall of Fame is flawed, to be sure. Observers already are grousing about former PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem’s getting enough votes to be enshrined.
Brush up on your facts about Davis Love III, Lorena Ochoa, Ian Woosnam, Meg Mallon and Henry Longhurst, members of the World Golf Hall of Fame Class of 2017 ...