Golf History and the USGA Museum
The Museum is dedicated to celebrating and preserving the true spirit of the game as embodied in the history of the USGA and, more broadly, the history of the game in the United States. By collecting content and developing programming, the Museum reinforces the relevance of the game and highlights the important role of the USGA in golf history. In so doing, we foster an appreciation of golf’s cultural significance to a worldwide audience.
Visit the USGA Museum
The United States Golf Association is home to the world’s premier collection of golf artifacts and memorabilia. The Museum is open to visitors from Tuesday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and is closed on Mondays and major holidays.
Programming and Content
The United States Golf Association has the nation’s largest and most significant collection of golf artifacts and documents. In addition, through books, videos and broadcast documentaries, the USGA tells the story of the game’s development in the United States, highlighting the greatest moments in the game's history, with a particular focus on USGA champions and championships.
Research Tools
The Research Center of the United States Golf Association is the world’s foremost repository for the game’s history. As stewards of golf history, the Research Center seeks to be a resource to all those who might have a question or need assistance with a research project.