Hall of Fame Take Two
Six hundred yards to the north is the Carolina Hotel. Three hundred yards to the east is the first tee of Pinehurst No. 2.
Four hundred yards to the south is The Cradle and Thistle Dhu, the immensely popular duo of ancillary golf venues just outside the resort clubhouse at Pinehurst Country Club.
“The original hall was not on the beaten path for golfers going to play Pinehurst No. 2 and all the other courses at resort,” USGA Executive Director Mike Whan says. “If you’re at the Carolina Hotel or in the village and you’re going to play No. 2 or The Cradle, you’re going to be within walking distance of the World Golf Hall of Fame. That’s very different.”
This six-acre Golf House Pinehurst complex situated on the former site of club tennis courts on the west side of Carolina Vista Drive is nearing completion after construction commenced in June 2022. The Test Center and Administrative Building has been occupied by approximately 70 USGA staffers since late 2023. Next door, the USGA Experience Building with the World Golf Hall of Fame on the second floor is approaching a May 1 scheduled opening.
“Everyone who plays golf will make the pilgrimage to Pinehurst at one point or another,” Whan says. “This is not a separate trip. Golfers are already coming. We are making it convenient and sized appropriately.”
“Simply put – it just makes sense, and together with the Hall of Fame, we’re more committed than ever to delivering experiences that build even deeper connections between golf fans and those who have truly led the way in this great game.”
Upstairs in the World Golf Hall of Fame, the headline display area will be the locker room concept relocated from the facility’s previous home in St. Augustine, Fla. Lockers assigned to 164 members feature personal memorabilia stored behind plexiglass walls, items such as Johnny Miller’s clubs used in shooting a final-round 63 in the 1973 Open at Oakmont; Jack Nicklaus’s MacGregor bag from the 1965 Masters; Bob Jones’ Spalding 9-wood; the Wilson Pay-Off putter Sam Snead used throughout most of the 1950s; Beth Daniel’s 1990 Solheim Cup bag autographed by both U.S. and European teams; and a pair of plaid golf shoes and black-and-white checkered hounds-tooth cap and white plus-fours worn by Bob Hope.
“Pinehurst is just such a mecca for golfers, so you’re putting the things where the people are who want to learn and embrace the history and the work of the USGA.”
Lee Pace is a freelance golf writer who has written about Sandhills area golf for four decades and is the author of club histories about Pinehurst Resort & Country Club, Mid Pines, Pine Needles and Forest Creek.
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World Golf Hall Of Fame3 Carolina Vista Dr
Pinehurst, NC 28374