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USGA Moving Museum, Ball Testing, Green Section To Pinehurst
John Dell reports for the Winston-Salem Journal on the USGA moving its museum, Arnold Palmer Golf History Center, Green Section and ball testing from the recent multi-million dollar renovated Golf House to Pinehurst. The move comes less than a week after North Carolina’s legislature voted on a bill to subsidize a significant chunk of the cost for new facilities with the USGA on the hook for at least $5 million worth.
From Dell’s report:
The moves of the museum, the ball-testing facility and the agronomy department from headquarters in Liberty Corner, N.J., were confirmed Tuesday by a source who did not want to be identified. A news conference at the Pinehurst Resort to make a formal announcement is expected Wednesday morning.
In exchange for up to $43 million in incentives from N.C. lawmakers to the USGA, golf fans in the state can expect to see more USGA events, including its most high-profile, played more often in North Carolina. Legislation requires the USGA to host a major men's championship at least once every five to seven years and one major women's championship at least every 10 years.
The Palmer history center was reopened in 2008 after a three-year $20 million renovation. Arnold Palmer attended the opening.
The Jack Nicklaus Room was added in 2015 and was attended by Nicklaus.
More recently, a three-story administration building was created and opened on the site with an undetermined price tag.