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  2. USGA Museum - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the USGA Museum can be traced to 1935, when George Blossom, a member of the USGA’s Executive Committee, first proposed the creation of a collection of historical golf artifacts. One year later, in an effort to formalize the Museum, the USGA Museum and Library Committee was created with the primary function of collecting ...

  3. United States Golf Association - Wikipedia

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    The USGA Museum in Liberty Corner, New Jersey. The United States Golf Association (USGA) is the United States national association of golf courses, clubs and facilities and the governing body of golf for the U.S. and Mexico. [1] Together with The R&A, the USGA produces and interprets the rules of golf.

  4. Category:Golf museums and halls of fame - Wikipedia

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    United States Golf Association Museum and Arnold Palmer Center for Golf History; USGA Museum; W. Wikipedia:WikiProject Golf/Articles ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...

  5. File:USGA Museum, Liberty Corner, NJ.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. List of U.S. Women's Open champions - Wikipedia

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    The USGA commissioned the silversmith J. E. Caldwell and Co. of Philadelphia to produce a sterling-silver two-handled trophy, which was first presented to Betsy Rawls in 1953, and was retired to the USGA Museum in 1992. [2]

  7. Katherine Graham (golfer) - Wikipedia

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    She has been a member of the USGA's Bob Jones Award Committee and the USGA Museum Committee. [14] At the Tennessee Golf Foundation's "Golf House Tennessee" there is a courtyard named for her. [ 19 ] She has three golf tournaments named for her: The Senior Trophy of the Women's Southern Golf Association; the Nashville Women's Golf Association ...

  8. Francis Ouimet - Wikipedia

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    After the war, the USGA quietly reinstated his amateur status. [7] Ouimet did not bear a grudge against the USGA and served on several committees. He was also a golf member of Charles River Country Club in Newton Centre, and was a member of the Woodland Golf Club of Auburndale. Ouimet won his second U.S. Amateur in 1931. [1]

  9. Timeline of golf history (1851–1945) - Wikipedia

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    The USGA increases the minimum size of the golf ball from 1.62 inches to 1.68 inches, and decreases the maximum weight from 1.62 ounces to 1.55. The R & A does not follow suit. The lighter, larger "balloon ball" is universally despised and eventually the USGA raises the weight back to 1.62 ounces. 1932