The Museum and Archives staff consists of dedicated individuals who specialize in the game's history and traditions. They also assist researchers with resource materials ranging from the printed word to images and photographs. Contact them any time with questions or comments.

P.O. Box 708
Far Hills, N.J. 07931
Phone: (908) 234-2300



Rand Jerris

Director, Museum and Archives
E-mail: RJerris@usga.org
Ext. 1991

Rand Jerris has served as Director of the USGA Museum and Archives since 2002. A long-time New Jersey resident, Jerris holds a B.A and M.A. from Williams College, and a Ph.D. in Art and Archaeology from Princeton University. Jerris is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the daily operation of the Museum and Archives, as well as the long-term development of the facility and its collections.



Doug Stark

Librarian/Curator of Archival Collections
E-mail: DStark@usga.org
Ext. 1231

Doug Stark has been the Librarian/Curator of Archival Collections for the USGA since 2002, having previously served as the Assistant Curator of the Basketball Hall of Fame. A Massachusetts native, Stark received his B.A. from Brandeis University in American History and Art History, an M.A. in American History from New York University, and an M.B.A from the University of Massachusetts. Stark is responsible for all aspects of the daily operation of the USGA Library, including oversight of the USGA International Book Award.



Nancy Stulack

Museum And Archives Registrar
E-mail: NStulack@usga.org
Ext. 1107

A native of New Jersey, Nancy Stulack joined the USGA staff in 1985, working in the USGA Foundation Department before joining the Museum and Archives staff in 1990. She is responsible for coordinating requests for photographic images from the USGA Photographic Archive, as well as loans of artifacts and traveling exhibits.



Shannon Doody

Film and Video Archivist
E-mail: SDoody@usga.org
Ext. 1009

A New Jersey native, Shannon Doody first joined the USGA in 1997, and has been a member of the Museum and Archives staff since 2001. Captain of a local volunteer fire department, Doody holds a B.A. in History from Providence College. He is responsible for coordinating all requests for film and video footage from the USGA collection.