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Valhalla Golf Club, located in Louisville, Kentucky, is a private golf club designed by Jack Nicklaus, opened in 1986. In 1992, Valhalla was selected to host the 1996 edition of the PGA Championship , one of golf's four majors .
Pictured in 2004, Dwight Gahm, founder of Valhalla Golf, with the Valhalla clubhouse behind him. Gahm, then 85, sold Valhalla Golf Club in 1996 but still played the course four times a week.
Kirchdorfer, a longtime Valhalla board member who first joined the club in 2004, said part of the vision for the changes is to make Valhalla one of the premier golf clubs in the country.
Major golf is returning to Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville: The 2028 Solheim Cup, the women's equivalent of the Ryder Cup, will be played at the course, the LPGA announced Tuesday. "We are ...
The 1996 PGA Championship was the 78th PGA Championship, held August 8–11 at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky. Mark Brooks won his only major championship with a birdie at the first hole of a sudden-death playoff with Kentucky native Kenny Perry.
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Valhalla Golf Club previously hosted the PGA Championship in 1996, 2000, and 2014. Valhalla hosted the Senior PGA Championship in 2004 and 2011. The Ryder Cup was played at Valhalla in 2008.
Valhalla Golf Club (Louisville, Kentucky) – designed by Jack Nicklaus. Site of the 2008 Ryder Cup; 2004 and 2011 Senior PGA Championships; 2002 PGA Professional National Championship; and 1996, 2000, 2014 and 2024 PGA Championships. Ranked No. 95 among "America's 100 Greatest Golf Courses" by Golf Digest. [29]