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  2. World Golf Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Hall of Fame of Women's Golf was established by the LPGA in 1951, with four charter members: Patty Berg, Betty Jameson, Louise Suggs, and Babe Zaharias. It was inactive for some years, but in 1967 it moved into its first physical premises, which were in Augusta, Georgia and was renamed the LPGA Tour Hall of Fame.

  3. Category:World Golf Hall of Fame inductees - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "World Golf Hall of Fame inductees" The following 164 pages are in this category, out of 164 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. List of golfers with most PGA Tour wins - Wikipedia

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    Others who have won PGA Tour events past age 50 include Jim Barnes, John Barnum, and Art Wall Jr. The list is complete as of July 16, 2023. [1] [4] (Players with the same number of wins are listed alphabetically. Players under 50 years of age are shown in bold. Members of the World Golf Hall of Fame are indicated by H.)

  5. Hale Irwin - Wikipedia

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    Between January 1975 to the end of the 1978 season, Irwin made the cut in 86 consecutive PGA Tour events. To date, this is the fourth-longest streak of consecutive cuts made on the PGA Tour. [11] In 1977, Irwin's three wins on the PGA Tour included a five-shot victory in the Colgate Hall of Fame Classic at Pinehurst Resort. Irwin shot a second ...

  6. Arnold Palmer - Wikipedia

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    He won seven major titles in a six-plus-year domination from the 1958 Masters to the 1964 Masters. He also won the PGA Tour Lifetime Achievement Award in 1998, and in 1974 was one of the 13 original inductees into the World Golf Hall of Fame. [2]

  7. 2011 in golf - Wikipedia

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    21 February – Bob Boyd (born 1955), PGA Tour and European Seniors Tour golfer; 4 March – Frank Chirkinian (born 1926), American TV producer credited as the "father of televised golf" and 2011 Hall of Fame inductee; 8 April – Sam Urzetta (born 1926), 1950 U.S. Amateur winner; 18 April – Mason Rudolph (born 1934), five-time PGA Tour winner

  8. Padraig Harrington, Sandra Palmer lead Class of '24 ... - AOL

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    Farrell previously was a member of the PGA Hall of Fame in Pinehurst before it moved. A 22-time winner, he was famous for his one-shot victory in a 36-hole playoff against Bobby Jones in the 1928 ...

  9. Larry Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Nelson was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in October 2006. [2] In 2011, Nelson received the PGA Distinguished Service Award from the PGA of America. The award "honors outstanding individuals who display leadership and humanitarian qualities, including integrity, sportsmanship and enthusiasm for the game of golf". [5]