The USGA has received a donation of memorabilia related to Charlie Sifford, a pioneer of the game who was the first Black player to compete on the PGA Tour and the first Black member inducted into the ...
Starting May 15, the exhibit will be free and open to the public. The new facility is full of historic artifacts, including a signed outfit worn by Payne Stewart at the 1999 U.S. Open. Excitement ...
For John Meyers, many of the items on display in the USGA Museum at Oakmont Country Club were familiar sights. An Oakmont member for several decades, the “old fan” said he’d been to every U.S. Open ...
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