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Great Deals for Residents and Military at the World Golf Hall of Fame

May 21, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

Starting on Saturday May 23rd, the World Golf Hall of Fame is offering a special rate for residents from Florida and Georgia to the special “Bob Hope: Shanks for the Memory” exhibit.

Florida and Georgia residents pay only $10 admission through Sunday, October 4. With a ticket you can visit the World Golf Hall of Fame and also play one round on the Hall’s 18-hole, natural grass putting course. The offer is good for up to four accompanying family members. To receive the discount you need proof of residency (driver’s license or other photo identification).

It’s Memorial Day and the World Golf Hall of Fame is saying thanks by offering an even better deal for members of the armed forces. Free admission. Retired and currently serving members of the military and reserve forces can enjoy complimentary admission to the exhibit and also one round on the Hall’s putting course. The offer is good for up to four accompanying family members and is in effect from May 23rd through Independence Day, Saturday, July 4. Valid military photo ID is required for the discount.

For more information, please visit www.wgv.com.

Golf

The Players Downtown Experience – Jacksonville, Florida

May 5, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

As you know, it’s nothing but golf – golf – golf – this week and as part of the upcoming PLAYERS Championship, THE PLAYERS Downtown Experience returns for the third time to Downtown Jacksonville on Tuesday, May 5, through Sunday, May 10.

Tuesday
On Tuesday, May 5, you can visit the beautiful Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens for free from 4-9 p.m. sponsored by THE PLAYERS.

Wednesday
On Wednesday, May 6, the celebration continues at The Jacksonville Landing in conjunction with the First Wednesday Art Walk. The party begins at 5:30 p.m. Golf fans can enjoy highlights of THE PLAYERS on the big Jumbotron in the courtyard. There is also live music by Teddy Washington on the main stage. For those of you who want to play, how about trying out the “Nine Hole Challenge” (a nine-hole putting experience for fans of all ages) in the center Courtyard.

Besides participating in the art walk, you’ll also have the opportunity to actively participate and create art during Hospital Art PaintFest. At this event everyone is invited to help paint a series of murals that will be donated to a local hospital. No experience is necessary. The PaintFest will take place in the center Courtyard area and will be open to the public from 5:30-8:30 p.m.

Golf

Thursday – Friday
The Golf Channel’s live coverage will be shown on the Jumbotron throughout the day on Thursday, May 7, and Friday, May 8. The fun “Nine Hole Challenge” is open from 5-9 p.m. both days, and while you’re playing you can enjoy live music on the main stage.

Saturday
On Saturday, May 9, it’s all about the family from 4 – 8 pm at the Landing. Enjoy the “Nine Hole Challenge,” Jax4Kids.com activities with exciting activities such as SNAG Golf, face painting and bounce house, “You Made the Cover,” and Wii Games. An expo will also be set up by PGA TOUR Charities. Live music begins with Park Street from 4-8 p.m., followed by Freeze Frame from 9-2 a.m.

Sunday
NBC Sports’ coverage of THE PLAYERS will air live on on the Jumbotron on Sunday, May 10, and Gypsy Highway will play on the Courtyard main stage from 5-9 p.m.

Savannah Harbor Eighth Annual Holiday Golf Classic – Savannah, GA

November 24, 2008 by etalentino

A great opportunity to support charity and enjoy exquisite golf at The Club at Savannah Harbor, site of the PGA Champions Tour Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf.

For more information call 912.201.2009 or visit http://www.westinsavannah.com/

World Golf Hall of Fame Prepares for 2008 Induction Ceremony

November 5, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

Several Hall of Fame Members Returning for the Occasion
St. Augustine, Fla. (November 5, 2008) – On Monday, Nov. 10 at 6 p.m., the World Golf Hall of Fame will welcome its six newest Inductees into membership alongside family, friends, dignitaries and other Hall of Fame members. The ceremony honoring Sir Bob Charles, Pete Dye, Carol Semple Thompson, Denny Shute, Herbert Warren Wind and Craig Wood will air on the GOLF CHANNEL at 9 p.m. ET that same night.

Presenters and participants in the show will include Hall of Fame members Tony Jacklin (Charles), Greg Norman (Dye) and Judy Bell (Semple Thompson). Golf Digest Editor-in-Chief Jerry Tarde will pay tribute to Wind and Golf World Executive Editor Ron Sirak will present an essay on Shute and Wood. GOLF CHANNEL’s Rich Lerner will serve as the 2008 Induction Ceremony host.

Additional Hall of Fame members expected to return include Deane Beman, Bill Campbell, Donna Caponi, Nancy Lopez, Carol Mann, Larry Nelson, Curtis Strange, Marlene Stewart Streit and Louise Suggs.

“We are pleased with the level of interest in this year’s Induction Ceremony and look forward to celebrating the big night with the 2008 Class of Inductees,” said Jack Peter, the Hall’s Sr. Vice President & Chief Operating Officer. “Those attending the ceremony in person are sure to enjoy the pomp and circumstance planned for this year’s affair and those watching on the GOLF CHANNEL should enjoy the heartfelt tributes planned.”

World Golf Hall of Fame Prepares Special Exhibits to Honor 2008 Induction Class

October 23, 2008 by etalentino

St. Augustine, Fla. (October 23, 2008) – The World Golf Hall of Fame is putting the final touches on its 2008 Induction Ceremony plans which include the unveiling of exhibits that honor and celebrate the new Class of Inductees. The Inductee Exhibits will open to the public Saturday, Nov. 8 and the Induction Ceremony will take place Monday, Nov. 10.

The exhibits will feature the inspiring stories from the lives and careers of the 2008 Class: Sir Bob Charles, Pete Dye, Carol Semple Thompson, Denny Shute, Herbert Warren Wind and Craig Wood. Hundreds of artifacts, personal mementos, memorabilia and photos have been gathered over the last several months in preparation for the Induction Ceremony.

“The development of these exhibits each year is a fascinating glimpse into the lives of our new Inductees,” said Jack Peter, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the Hall of Fame. “The details that surface after getting to know each Inductee, their families and friends always create an abundance of stories which we are then able to convey to our guests. The Class of 2008 will bring awe and inspiration to the guests visiting the museum this year and for years to come.”

The Claret Jug from Charles’ 1963 Open Championship victory at Royal Lytham & St. Annes will be included in his display, as will trophies representative of his more than 75 worldwide victories. The Bulls Eye Putter he used from 1990 to 2000 to earn 10 Champions Tour titles will be on display, along with his copies of books that have inspired him throughout the years, including Ben Hogan’s “Power Golf” and “This Game of Golf” by Henry Cotton. On a personal side, Charles, who has earned knight status in New Zealand, received Commander of the British Empire honor from the Queen of England in 1992 and that citation will be on display.

Representing a golf course design prowess that includes more than 100 courses around the world, Dye’s Inductee exhibit will showcase his 1995 Donald Ross award, 2003 Old Tom Morris award, and 2004 PGA Distinguished Service award, as well as his Past President’s Jacket and gavel from the American Society of Golf Course Architects. Dye’s personal, marked-up copy of Alister Mackenzie’s “Golf Architecture” book will be included, as well as his Honorary Doctorate from Purdue University and his Honorary Doctorate and Honorary golf letterman’s jacket from the University of South Carolina. Additionally, his Passport from 1986 to 1996 can be seen, showing scores of trips to the Dominican Republic, where he has designed five courses. Dye’s exhibit also will feature such personal keepsakes as a wedding photo of him and Alice, his wife of 58 years. Andy Griffith and Matlock DVDs and Mills Brothers cassettes showcase Pete’s longtime favorite TV shows and music.

Memorializing Semple Thompson’s participation in more than 100 individual USGA championships—the first golfer to do so—will be 63 contestant badges spanning various events over several decades, plus the seven gold medals from her seven USGA championships. There will be several items on display to mark Semple Thompson’s close and successful association with the Curtis Cup, including the ball she used in 2002 to make a 27-foot birdie putt to earn the Curtis Cup-retaining point for the U.S. Team. Her 2005 PGA First Lady of Golf Award will be on view, alongside letters of congratulations from First Lady Laura Bush, Hall of Fame member Judy Bell and Alice Dye. On a personal note, a black riding hat with stock will be included, recognizing her lifetime fondness of horseback riding.

In what may be the most comprehensive collection of Shute artifacts ever assembled, the exhibit will include his winner’s trophy from the 1925 West Virginia Amateur Championship, the second of his two titles there, a Gorham silver trophy from his 1927 Ohio Amateur victory and medals from additional Ohio Open wins. From his professional career, Shute’s display will feature contestant badges from 1921 through the 1940s, including major championships and U.S. Amateurs; his Ryder Cup plaque noting participation on the 1931, 1933 and 1937 U.S. teams and his personal 1937 Ryder Cup program autographed by the U.S. Team. Also on display will be Shute’s plaque from the PGA of America representing his back-to-back PGA Championship wins in 1936 and 1937.

Among the many personal items on display in Wind’s exhibit will be original pencil sketches by Anthony Ravielli for the cover of the book Wind wrote with Ben Hogan, “Five Lessons: The Modern Fundamentals of Golf,” a 1956 publisher’s leather-bound presentation copy of “The Story of American Golf” and a brass paperweight holding his personal business cards. Also included will be a letter from Bobby Jones discussing details of the 1968 and 1970 Open Championships, personally inscribed books from Arnold Palmer and Gene Sarazen and a copy of the April 21, 1958 Sports Illustrated where Wind coined the term “Amen Corner”. Two clubs of Wind’s also will be exhibited: a vintage hickory shafted Laurie Auchterlonie putter and a Walter Hagen 2-wood.

Wood’s exhibition will include several clubs he used in winning the 1941 U.S. Open, as well as his Masters Tournament cigarette box commemorating his 1941 Masters and U.S. Open victories, as well as his 1935 second-place finish to Gene Sarazen. A selection of rare Wood photographs and some of his medals also will be showcased.

The 2008 Inductee Exhibits will be on display in the World Golf Hall of Fame’s Shell Hall through October 2009. Artifacts from each of the inductees also will be on view in their respective lockers in the Hall’s Member Locker Room. Please note the Hall of Fame will be closed to the general public Induction Day, Monday, Nov. 10. The museum will resume normal business hours Tuesday, Nov. 11.

For more information on the 2008 World Golf Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony or the 2008 Inductees and exhibits, call 904-940-4123 or visit www.wgv.com.

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