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USGA Museum And Arnold Palmer Center
On Schedule For 2008 Opening

October 19, 2007
E-mail address: mediarelations@usga.org
Far Hills, N.J. - Extensive progress has been made in the renovation
and expansion of the United States Golf Association Museum in
north-central New Jersey, where the new home for the world's premier
collection of golf artifacts, memorabilia and historical items
is on track to open in the spring of 2008.
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| Workers continue construction recently,
making headway on the 33,000-square-foot facility. (John Mummert/USGA) |
Located adjacent to the USGA's headquarters, the fully renovated
Museum, together with the new Arnold Palmer Center for Golf History
will comprise a 33,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility
that will display more than 2,000 of the USGA's most treasured
artifacts.
"The development of the Palmer Center is just one step -- albeit
the most critical one -- in our effort to strengthen the Museum,
its programs and its role within the USGA," said USGA President
Walter Driver
. "Our goal moving forward
is to develop and brand the Palmer Center as the premier institution
in the world for the study and education of golf history."
Construction of the Palmer Center began in December 2006 and
is now more than 70 percent complete. With the exterior of the
structure now fully enclosed, workers are focusing on the installation
of the building systems and the construction of the interior walls,
floors and ceilings.
The Palmer Center will offer more than 7,500 square feet of public
space, with more than 5,000 square feet of that space devoted
to permanent exhibitions discussing key moments in USGA Championship
history. A collection of the nation's most significant golf artifacts
and documents also will be displayed here. Many of these artifacts
will be on display to the public for the first time.
The museum's galleries will provide visitors with engaging displays
enhanced by multi-media elements and interactive kiosks. Collectively,
the exhibits will present a new history of golf in the
United
States
, focusing on the relationship between
the game and the major historical, political and cultural events
of the nation.
The signature architectural feature of the Palmer Center, the
Hall of Champions, will celebrate every USGA champion and championship,
beginning in 1895 with the first U.S. Amateur. A rotunda, illuminated
by a clerestory, will feature all 13 USGA trophies, while listing
winners of every championship on bronze panels that encircle the
hall. Several kiosks situated throughout the exhibition galleries
will host a new USGA Championship database that will allow visitors
to search every championship by player, site and year.
Renovations to the interior of the existing museum, which has
been closed since March 2005, are concurrently underway. Home
for the past 35 years to the USGA Museum (the oldest museum in
the country dedicated solely to sports), the renovated building
will house offices and meeting rooms on the upper level. The main
level will continue to function as a public space, featuring galleries
devoted to the accomplishments of
BobJones
,
BenHogan
and Arnold Palmer. The Museum
will continue to serve as the main focus for visitors to USGA
headquarters and the gift shop will offer newly created products
derived from the exhibition experience and world-class collection.
The new USGA Museum and Arnold Palmer Center for Golf History
will open to visitors in spring of 2008. A grand opening celebration
is planned for
June.
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Media Contacts:
Craig Smith, Director, Media Relations and
Rand Jerris,
Director, Museum and Archives
U.S. Golf Association
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